INVESTIGADORES
ROGBERG MUÑOZ Andres
artículos
Título:
Association of bovine chromosome 5 markers with birth and weaning weight in Hereford cattle raised under extensive conditions
Autor/es:
ROGBERG MUÑOZ, A; MELUCCI, LM; PRANDO, A; VILLEGAS-CASTAGNASSO, EE; RIPOLI, MV; PERAL-GARC¨ªA, P; BALDO, A; AѨ®N, MC; GIOVAMBATTISTA, G
Revista:
LIVESTOCK SCIENCE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Oxford; Año: 2011 vol. 135 p. 124 - 130
ISSN:
1871-1413
Resumen:
Genetic markers have been used to assess the association of economically important traits withcattle under intensive feeding conditions; however, there is still the need to ascertain theusefulness of these markers under extensive production systems. Bovine chromosome 5 hasbeen widely studied because several QTLs have been detected. Microsatellite BP1 neighboringthe Myogenic factor 5 gene (Myf5), and microsatellites ETH10, IGF1 and RM029 near Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 gene (IGF1), were selected to establish their association with BLUPs (Best Linear Unbiased Predictor) for direct Birth Weight (dBW), direct Weaning Weight (dWW) and maternal Weaning Weight (mWW). Two herds were used for this objective, one commercialand the other experimental. Associations (P<0.05) between dWW and all BTA5 loci (BP1, ETH10, IGF1, and RM029) were detected. Additional associations were observed betweenmWW and BP1. dBW was significantly associated (P<0.05) with ETH10 genotypes and with the interaction IGF1*Herd. In particular region near BP1 could be contributing to the rarepositive correlation between dWW and mWW previously found in the INTA Balcarce Stationexperimental herd. We confirmed marker associations with growth traits in two BTA5 regions close to previously reported QTL obtained in intensive feeding conditions; these regions affect dBW, dWW and mWW in a pasture-based system.