Tibet Koyunlarında Büyüme Hormonunu Salgılatıcı Hormon (GHRH) Genindeki Polimorfizmlerin Büyüme Özellikleri İle İlişkisi
Bu çalışmanın amacı, büyüme hormonu salgılatıcı hormon (GHRH) genindeki tek nükleotid polimorfizmlerini (SNPs) tanımlamak ve bunların iki Tibet koyun ırkının büyüme özellikleri ile olan ilişkilerini değerlendirmektir. Sıralama teknolojisi ile, GHRH geninin 5’UTR bölgesinde dört SNP tanımlandı. Hem g.794A> C hem de g.1497C> A, Tibet koyunlarında büyümeyle ilgili özellikler üzerinde önemli bir etki gösterdi (P
Polymorphism in GHRH Gene and Its Association with Growth Traits in Tibetan Sheep
The objectives of this study were to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)gene and to evaluate their associations with growth traits in two main Tibetan sheep breeds. Through sequencing technology, four SNPswere identified in the 5’UTR region of GHRH gene. Both g.794A>C and g.1497C>A exhibited significant inflence on the growth-relatedtraits in Tibetan sheep (P
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