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Development and Application of a High-Resolution Melting Analysis with Unlabeled Probes for the Screening of Short-Tailed Sheep TBXT Heterozygotes.

Guang YangCaiyun WangHong SuDaqing WangAolie DouLu ChenTeng MaMoning LiuJie SuXiaojing XuYanyan YangTingyi HeXihe LiYongli SongGuifang Cao
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
The short-tailed phenotype has long been considered one of the best traits for population genetic improvement in sheep breeding. In short-tailed sheep, not only is tail fat eliminated but also the pubic area is exposed due to the lack of a tail covering, giving them an advantage in reproduction. Recent studies have shown that two linked mutations in sheep TBXT at nucleotides 333 and 334 are associated with the short-tailed phenotype. In the population of short-tailed sheep, several heterozygous mutants of this gene are found. In our research, we used high-resolution melting (HRM) to identify homozygous and heterozygous genotypes in a flock of short-tailed sheep and compared the results with those of Sanger sequencing, which were identical. This demonstrates that our established HRM method, a rapid and inexpensive genotyping method, can be used to identify homozygous and heterozygous individuals in short-tailed sheep flocks.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • genome wide
  • early onset
  • high throughput
  • small molecule
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • single molecule
  • fatty acid
  • liquid chromatography