Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep
Smith EM, Hoffman J, Green LE, Amos W (2012)
Livestock Science 143(2-3): 293-299.
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Smith, Edward M.;
Hoffman, JosephUniBi ;
Green, Laura E.;
Amos, William
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Genetic heterozygosity in wild, unmanaged animal populations is often associated with protection against infectious disease. However, little is known about the relationship between heterozygosity and disease susceptibility in domesticated livestock, where disease resistance has the potential to improve animal welfare and productivity. We have investigated whether susceptibility to footrot, an important cause of poor welfare and reduced productivity in sheep, is associated with heterozygosity at 14 candidate microsatellite loci. Heterozygosity at locus BMC5221 was associated with resistance to footrot (P = 0.0034). This locus was selected based on a gene ontology classification of 'response to Gram-negative bacteria'. Sheep homozygous at BMC5221 were at increased risk of virulent footrot (OR = 4.8, 95% CI = 1.5-15.3), with a dose response relationship between homozygosity and disease severity. A highly significant homozygote deficit was observed in sheep without virulent footrot (observed = 4, expected = 21, chi(2) = 13.76, P = 0.0002) but not in sheep that had clinical disease, suggesting homozygotes were disproportionately likely to contract virulent footrot. Our results indicate that genetic heterozygosity might be important for healthy immune function in domesticated livestock. The use of gene ontology codes might prove a useful strategy to target selection of candidate markers in future studies. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
Heterozygosity-fitness correlation;
Footrot;
Candidate loci;
GO codes
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Livestock Science
Band
143
Ausgabe
2-3
Seite(n)
293-299
ISSN
1871-1413
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2489438
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Smith EM, Hoffman J, Green LE, Amos W. Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep. Livestock Science. 2012;143(2-3):293-299.
Smith, E. M., Hoffman, J., Green, L. E., & Amos, W. (2012). Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep. Livestock Science, 143(2-3), 293-299. doi:10.1016/j.livsci.2011.10.009
Smith, Edward M., Hoffman, Joseph, Green, Laura E., and Amos, William. 2012. “Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep”. Livestock Science 143 (2-3): 293-299.
Smith, E. M., Hoffman, J., Green, L. E., and Amos, W. (2012). Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep. Livestock Science 143, 293-299.
Smith, E.M., et al., 2012. Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep. Livestock Science, 143(2-3), p 293-299.
E.M. Smith, et al., “Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep”, Livestock Science, vol. 143, 2012, pp. 293-299.
Smith, E.M., Hoffman, J., Green, L.E., Amos, W.: Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep. Livestock Science. 143, 293-299 (2012).
Smith, Edward M., Hoffman, Joseph, Green, Laura E., and Amos, William. “Preliminary association of microsatellite heterozygosity with footrot in domestic sheep”. Livestock Science 143.2-3 (2012): 293-299.
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