Newly reported 90-bp deletion within the ovine BMPRIB gene: Does it widely distribute, link to the famous FecB (p.Q249R) mutation, and affect litter size?

Theriogenology. 2022 Sep 1:189:222-229. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.06.020. Epub 2022 Jun 21.

Abstract

The study of the BMPRIB gene polymorphisms has become of great importance in sheep, because it provides critical genetic tools to improve reproductive efficiency in ewes. The purposes of this study were: to assess the genetic diversity of the 90-bp deletion polymorphism within the BMPRIB gene in 52 various sheep breeds; to examine its linkage to the p.Q249R variant in the same gene, as well as to analyze its association with litter size. Herein, a total of 2313 various sheep individuals were used to detect the presence of the 90-bp deletion, among them the six breeds (Australian White (AUW), Small-Tail Han (STH), Guiqian semi-fine wool (GQSFW) sheep, etc.) were genotyped using PCR-based genotyping technology (n = 1636), and 47 breeds worldwide (including STH sheep) were genotyped via whole genome sequencing (WGS) method (n = 677). Genotyping outcomes revealed that the polymorphism was segregated in 45 of 52 breeds with varying frequencies (0.05-0.93). It is pertinent to note that the 90-bp deletion is not linked to the famous p.Q249R SNP in population of interest, except in high prolific Hu sheep. The association analysis indicated that the Del-90-bp variant showed no significant association (P > 0.05) with litter size in AUW (n = 625), GQSFW (n = 75) and STH (n = 38) ewes. Nevertheless, further investigation is needed on the importance of the Del-90-bp variant as a DNA marker that could possibly serve as an additional selection criterion in breeding ewes with high productivity.

Keywords: Association; BMPRIB (FecB) gene; Deletion; Litter size; SNP; Sheep.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Australia
  • Female
  • Genotype
  • Litter Size / genetics
  • Mutation
  • Polymorphism, Genetic*
  • Pregnancy
  • Sheep / genetics