The emerging roles of circRNAs in traits associated with livestock breeding

Many indicators can be used to evaluate the productivity and quality of livestock, such as meat and milk production as well as fat deposition. Meat and milk production are measures of livestock performance, while fat deposition affects the taste and flavor of the meat. The circRNAs, are non‐coding R...

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Veröffentlicht in:Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. RNA 2023-07, Vol.14 (4), p.e1775-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Ping, Chen, Mengjie, Sooranna, Suren R., Shi, Deshun, Liu, Qingyou, Li, Hui
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Zusammenfassung:Many indicators can be used to evaluate the productivity and quality of livestock, such as meat and milk production as well as fat deposition. Meat and milk production are measures of livestock performance, while fat deposition affects the taste and flavor of the meat. The circRNAs, are non‐coding RNAs, that are involved in the regulation of all these three traits. We review the functions and mechanisms of circRNAs in muscle and fat development as well as lactation to provide a theoretical basis for circRNA research in animal husbandry. Various phenotypic changes presented in livestock may be produced by different circRNAs. Our current concern is how to use the roles played by circRNAs to our advantage to produce the best possible livestock. Hence, we describe the advantages and disadvantages of knockout techniques for circRNAs. In addition, we also put forward our thoughts regarding the mechanism and network of circRNAs to provide researchers with novel ideas of how molecular biology can help us advance our goals in animal farming. This article is categorized under: RNA in Disease and Development > RNA in Disease RNA Interactions with Proteins and Other Molecules > Protein‐RNA Interactions: Functional Implications RNA Interactions with Proteins and Other Molecules > Protein‐RNA Recognition RNA Interactions with Proteins and Other Molecules > RNA‐Protein Complexes CircRNAs control a multitude of livestock traits, including breast feeding, fat deposition, and muscular growth. In this article, the development of circRNA research in domestic animals was emphasized, and fresh research directions were offered.
ISSN:1757-7004
1757-7012
DOI:10.1002/wrna.1775