Evaluation of reference genes for studies of gene expression in the bovine liver, kidney, pituitary, and thyroid
Expression patterns of candidate genes with important functions in animal metabolism can help to identify potential molecular markers for cattle production traits. Reverse transcription followed by polymerase chain reaction is a method for rapid and accurate mRNA quantification. However, for exact c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied genetics 2008-01, Vol.49 (4), p.367-372 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Expression patterns of candidate genes with important functions in animal metabolism can help to identify potential molecular markers for cattle production traits. Reverse transcription followed by polymerase chain reaction is a method for rapid and accurate mRNA quantification. However, for exact comparison of mRNA quantity in various samples or tissues, it is important to choose appropriate reference genes. In cattle, little information is available on the expression stability of housekeeping genes (HKGs). The aim of the present study is to develop a set of reference genes that can be used for normalization of concentrations of mRNAs of genes expressed in the bovine liver, kidney, pituitary and thyroid. The study was performed on 6-, 9-, and 12-month-old bulls of dairy and meat cattle breeds. Six HKGs were investigated:
ACTB, GAPDH, HPRTI, SDHA, TBP
, and
YWHAZ
. The most stably expressed potential reference HKGs differed among tissues/organs examined:
ACTB, TBP, YWHAZ, GAPDH, HPR TI
, and
SDHA
in the liver;
GAPDH
and
YWHAZ
in the kidney;
GAPDH
and
SDHA
in the pituitary; and
TBP
and
HPRTI
in the thyroid. The results showed that the use of a single gene fornormalization may lead to relatively large errors, so it is important to use multiple control genes based on a survey of potential reference genes applied to representative samples from specific experimental conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1234-1983 2190-3883 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03195635 |