Investigation of genetic markers for intramuscular fat in the hybrid Wagyu cattle with bulked segregant analysis

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Abstract

ulked Segregant Analysis (BSA) is a rapid strategy for identifying genetic markers in specific regions of the phenotypical population and it has been widely used for QTLs mapping in smaller mixed F2 and F3 populations. We applied a modified BSA method to assessed genome-wide homozygous and heterozygous linkage patterns in the Chinese Wagyu Beef Cattle F2/F3 mixed population. Two overlapped regions from F2 and F3 populations on autosomes were found with high-density heterozygote alleles between high and low intramuscular fat groups. Regions from 24.8 M ~ 29.6 M of chromosome 23 were identified as most significantly correlated to the intramuscular fat in our samples. We also identified other 4 potential loci on chromosomes 5, 9, 15, and 21 correlated with Intramuscular fat. This study provided a novel low-cost method for QTLs mapping and identify molecular markers of phenotypical changes in a small mixed population.

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Zhu, Y., Han, L., Li, P., Kang, X., Dan, X., Ma, Y., & Shi, Y. (2021). Investigation of genetic markers for intramuscular fat in the hybrid Wagyu cattle with bulked segregant analysis. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91101-w

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