Ген эритропоэтинового рецептора (EPOR) - новый ген-маркер многоплодия свиноматок
2009
Dojlidov, V.A. | Kaspirovich, D.A., National Academy of Sciences. Scientific and Practical Center of Animal Breeding (Belarus) | Loban, N.A., National Academy of Sciences. Scientific and Practical Center of Animal Breeding (Belarus) | Bannikova, A.D., All Russian Research Inst. of Animal Breeding, Dubrovitsy (Russian Federation)
Determination of influence of polymorphism of gene of erythropoetin receptor (EPOR) on productive qualities of sows and reproductive characters of boars of Belarusian meaty breed was realized in the conditions of the Republic of Belarus. Research results proved the possibility of EPOR gene application as a genetic marker which determined productive abilities of swine of Belarusian selection breed. Frequency of undesirable allel EPOR**c of EPOR gene in the analyzed swine stock balanced within the frames of wide range: from 44% for Belarusian meaty breed sows up to 78% for Belarusian Kripnaya Belaya breed sows. Analysis of influence of genotype with EPOR gene on multiple fetation of sows of Belarusian meaty breed showed that sows with the preferred genotype (EPOR**tt) statistically reliable (P less than 0,01) exceeded sows with undesirable genotype (EPOR**cc) in accordance with number of alive birth piglets on 1,7 heads. Among sows of Belarusian Kripnaya Belaya breed with genotype EPOR**ct there were stated multiple fetation indexes exceeding the sows with genotype EPOR**tt on 0,5 heads. Desirable EPOR**tt genotype irrespective of sow age rendered the positive influence on their multiple fetation. It was recommended to realize genetic testing on determination og polymorphism of gene of erythropoetin receptor among the animals of Belarusian meaty and Belarusian Kripnaya Belaya breeds. Selection of parental pairs of the selection nucleus was recommended to realize taking into consideration genotypes, giving preference to animals with EPOR**t allel
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