Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) polymorphisms associated with carcass traits of meats in Korean cattle

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Background: Cold carcass weight (CW) and longissimus muscle area (EMA) are the major quantitative traits in beef cattle. In this study, we found several polymorphisms of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) gene and examined the association of polymorphisms with carcass traits (CW and EMA) in Korean native cattle (Hanwoo). Results: By direct DNA sequencing in 24 unrelated Korean cattle, we identified 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms within the 9 kb full gene region, including the 1.5 kb promoter region. Among them, six polymorphic sites were selected for genotyping in our beef cattle (n = 428) and five marker haplotypes (frequency > 0.1) were identified. Statistical analysis revealed that -424/A>T showed significant associations with CW and EMA. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that polymorphisms in GHRH might be one of the important genetic factors that influence carcass yield in beef cattle. Sequence variation/haplotype information identified in this study would provide valuable information for the production of a commercial line of beef cattle. © 2006 Cheong et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Cheong, H. S., Yoon, D. H., Kim, L. H., Park, B. L., Choi, Y. H., Chung, E. R., … Shin, H. D. (2006). Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) polymorphisms associated with carcass traits of meats in Korean cattle. BMC Genetics, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-7-35

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