Allelic and genotypic frequencies for loci associated with meat quality in Mexican Braunvieh cattle

Trop Anim Health Prod. 2021 May 6;53(2):307. doi: 10.1007/s11250-021-02757-5.

Abstract

The objective was to estimate allelic and genotypic frequencies for loci associated with meat quality in a Mexican population of Braunvieh cattle. Information was obtained from 300 animals genotyped with the Genomic Profile Bovine LD chip of 30K and 50K SNPs. After the final edition, including quality control, the data contained information for 12 loci of the CAPN1, CAPN3, CAPN5, CAPN14, DGAT1, DGAT2, TG, ANK1, and MADH3 genes. Allelic and genotypic frequencies and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium were estimated with the Cervus 3.0.7 software. The studied population markers were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, except for those associated with CAPN1, DGAT1, and MADH3. Frequencies higher than those reported for other breeds were found for genotypes associated with meat softness, higher marbling score, lower quantity of saturated fatty acids, and lower shear force (CAPN1 and DGAT2). There were similarities with frequencies reported for Bos taurus breeds for the CAPN3 and TG genes. For the DGAT1 and ANK1 genes, the frequencies of the desired genotypes were low. A marker for DGAT1 and another for MADH3 were monomorphic. The results of this study are encouraging in terms of the potential of the Braunvieh population studied for breeding programs aiming to increase meat quality. The breed has strengths that could be used either by crossbreeding to generate heterozygous animals or by selection to increase frequencies of valuable alleles.

Keywords: CAPN1; DGAT1; Genomic characterization; Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium; Meat quality; TG.

MeSH terms

  • Alleles
  • Animals
  • Cattle / genetics
  • Gene Frequency
  • Genetic Markers
  • Genotype
  • Meat*
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide*

Substances

  • Genetic Markers