The effect of RORA (RAR-Related Orphan Receptor Alpha) receptors on litter size in Akkaraman sheep breed

In this study, the relationship between 23bp indel genotype and allele frequency with twin pregnancy, fertility, live weight and milk yield in 106 female Akkaraman ewes raised in Elazığ province was investigated. In the study conducted in Elâzığ province, 10ml milk was collected from 106 Akkaraman s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular biology research communications 2023, Vol.12 (3), p.109-115
Hauptverfasser: Yiğit, Serbulent, Kul, Selim, Aci, Recai, Keskin, Adem, Tuygun, Tuğçe, Duman, Esra
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, the relationship between 23bp indel genotype and allele frequency with twin pregnancy, fertility, live weight and milk yield in 106 female Akkaraman ewes raised in Elazığ province was investigated. In the study conducted in Elâzığ province, 10ml milk was collected from 106 Akkaraman sheep and DNA was extracted from these milk. In 23bp indel genotype frequency, genotype was found more than and genotypes and 23bp indel ın allele frequency, the allele was found to be higher than the I allele. In both the first and second parity, the twinning rate was found to be lower. In both the first and second parity, the twinning rate was higher in the genotype, and it was observed that this genotype promınated mıddle lıvestock weıght and mılk yıeld. According to the results of our study, mutations in the gene, which is a gene affecting reproductive efficiency in sheep, do not have a positive effect on fertility and twinning rate in Akkaraman sheep. To sum, this study provided theoretical references for the comprehensively research of the function of gene and the breeding of Akkaraman Sheep. The 23-bp indel variants can be considered as molecular markers for litter size of sheep for marker-assisted selection breeding.
ISSN:2322-181X
2345-2005
DOI:10.22099/mbrc.2023.47336.1827