Title
Identification of Candidate Genes for Pigmentation in Camels Using Genotyping-by-Sequencing
Language
English
Description (en)
The coat color of dromedary is usually uniform and varies from black to white, although dark- to light-brown colors are the most common phenotypes. This project was designed to gain knowledge on novel color-related variants using genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS). The association between the SNPs and coat color was tested using MLM (mixed linear models) with kinship matrix. Three GWAS models including white color vs. non-white color, black vs. non-black color, and light-brown vs. dark-brown color were performed. There were no distinct genetic clusters detected based on the color phenotypes. However, admixture occurred among all individuals of the four different coat color groups. We identified nine significant SNPs associated with white color after Bonferroni correction, located close to ANKRD26, GNB1, TSPYL4, TEKT5, DEXI, CIITA, TVP23B, CLEC16A, TMPRSS13, FXYD6, MPZL3, ANKRD26, HFM1, CDC7, TGFBR3, and HACE1 genes in neighboring flanking regions. The 13 significant SNPs associated with black color and the candidate genes were: CAPN7, CHRM4, CIITA, CLEC16A, COL4A4, COL6A6, CREB3L1, DEXI, DGKZ, DGKZ, EAF1, HDLBP, INPP5F, MCMBP, MDK, SEC23IP, SNAI1, TBX15, TEKT5, TMEM189, trpS, TSPYL4, TVP23B, and UBE2V1. The SNAI1 gene interacted with MCIR, ASIP and KIT genes. These genes play a key role in the melanin biosynthetic and pigmentation biological process and melanogenesis biological pathway. Further research using a larger sample size and pedigree data will allow confirmation of associated SNPs and the identified candidate genes.
Keywords (en)
Coat Color Phenotypes; R Package; Kit Gene; White; Mutations; Receptor; Association; Variant; Locus; Phylogenetics
DOI
10.3390/ani12091095
Author of the digital object
Morteza  Bitaraf Sani  (Agricultural Research, Education & Extension Organization)
Zahra  Roudbari  (University of Jiroft)
Mohammad Ali  Faghihi  (Persian Bayan Gene Research and Training Center)
Behrouz  Mohammad Nazari  (Animal Breeding Canter of Iran)
Afsaneh  Taghipour Sheshdeh  (Persian Bayan Gene Research and Training Center)
Mohammad  Silawi  (Persian Bayan Gene Research and Training Center)
Nader  Asadzadeh  (Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization)
Pamela Anna  Burger  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Mohammad  Zadehrahmani  (Yazd Dar Al-Elm Higher Education Institute)
Ahmad  Bitaraf  (Agricultural Research, Education & Extension Organization)
Abbas  Teimoori  (Ministry of Agriculture-Jahad)
Nader  Salim  (Ministry of Agriculture-Jahad)
Ali Shafei  Naderi  (Agricultural Research, Education & Extension Organization)
Saeid  Esmaeilkhanian  (Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization)
Asim  Faraz  (Bahauddin Zakariya University)
Mohammad Hossein  Banabazi  (Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization / Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences )
Javad  Zare Harofte  (Agricultural Research, Education & Extension Organization)
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application/pdf
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629.6 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Animals
Pages or Volume
9
Volume
12
Number
9
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2022
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
01.08.2023 08:42:10
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Metadata
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