Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5790351 Livestock Science 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
A higher nucleotide diversity was found in B. indicus for FASN, SCD, PLIN and MC4R, whereas GPAM was the only more polymorphic promoter in B. taurus. The lower diversity in the B. taurus breeds may reflect their population history with a stronger selection pressure for some economic and productive traits. Alternatively, the ancestors of the indicine breed may have had a high genetic diversity. This research underlines the significance of local breeds for preserving genetic diversity for a sustainable agriculture. The domestication history of ruminant species and the critical role of the analyzed genes in lipid metabolic processes, make these putatively regulatory polymorphisms important targets in breeding and in genetic diversity studies.
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