Correlation analysis of four KRTAP gene polymorphisms and cashmere fiber diameters in two cashmere goat breeds

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE(2022)

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Fiber diameter, a quantitative trait, is controlled by minor effect polygenes. Keratin-associated proteins (KRTAPs) are an important part of hair, and their rich polymorphisms facilitate the mining of cashmere trait molecular markers. In this study, Jiangnan and Tibetan cashmere goats were taken as the research object; multiplex PCR and exome sequencing technology were used to identify the exon regional polymorphisms of cashmere goats KRTAP15-1, KRTAP13.1, KRTAP27-1, and KRTAP24-1. The effects of mutation sites on the fiber diameter of cashmere were analyzed by least square method. The results showed that there were 28 mutation sites in the four KRTAP genes in Jiangnan cashmere goats and Tibetan cashmere goat populations. Among them, the KRTAP13.1, KRTAP27-1, and KRTAP24-1 gene polymorphisms were found to be significantly related to the fiber diameter of Jiangnan cashmere goats. The exploration of molecular markers in this study will help to improve the fiber diameter of the down, while the identification of gene polymorphisms will provide original data for the utilization and protection of germplasm resources of cashmere goats.
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Jiangnan cashmere goat,Tibetan cashmere goat,cashmere fiber diameter,KRTAPs
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