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Authors:Rafat S A, Barbato M, Hajializadeh Valilou R, Moghaddam G H, Nematollahi A, Periasamy K, Pichler R, Ajmone Marsan P (Contact: rafata@tabrizu.ac.ir)
Affiliation:Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Title:Identification of genomic regions associated with resistance to gastrointestinal parasites in an indigenous sheep by single- and multiple-locus methods
Journal:Animal Genetics, 2024, 55(2):286-290 DOI: 10.1111/age.13392
Abstract:

We investigated the association between 157 SNPs located in 75 candidate genes involved in the immune system and proxy traits for resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep. A total of 211 lambs from eight flocks were sampled. Nematode eggs per gram were counted and classified as: (i) Strongyles, (ii) Nematodirus spp., (iii) Trichuris spp. and (iv) Marshallagia marshalli. Single- and multiple-locus models were used to test the marker-trait associations. Seven significant SNPs were identified on chromosomes OAR6, 15, 16, and 19. These findings provide insights for breeding nemarode-resistant traits in low-input production systems. General linear model, fixed and random model circulating probability unification, and Bayesian-information and linkage-disequilibrium iteratively nested keyway analyses identified a significant association between the eggs per gram of Strongyles nematodes and a specific variant of the PRLR gene.

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