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Preliminary genome-wide association study for skin traits in an Angora x creole backcross population
Fecha
2018-02Autor
Cano Pereira, Ema Margarita
Debenedetti, Sebastián
Giovannini, Nicolas
Taddeo, Héctor Raúl
Poli, Mario Andres
Resumen
Angora goat produce mainly mohair fiber but the Creole goats have a double hair coat: cashmere, fine and short seasonal down coat and coarser and longer guard hair. Both, mohair and cashmere fiber are determined by two types of skin hair follicle, primary and secondary and several phenotypes can be drawn from them like S/P ratio. The aim of this study was to identify polymorphisms associated with skin traits in a backcross Angora x Creole goats (n=477) using a SNP-based GWAS analysis. Significant regions on CHIR 1, 2, 6, and X exhibit a maximum signal for seven SNP markers with a p-value from 8.16E-06 to 1.26E-04. These results indicate that may be several genes that could be involved in skin traits close to the most significant SNP markers in this backross Angora x Creole population.