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Meta Gene | 2014

Sequence analysis and identification of new variations in the coding sequence of melatonin receptor gene (MTNR1A) of Indian Chokla sheep breed

Vijay Kumar Saxena; Bipul Kumar Jha; A.S. Meena; S. M. K. Naqvi

Melatonin receptor 1A gene is the prime receptor mediating the effect of melatonin at the neuroendocrine level for control of seasonal reproduction in sheep. The aims of this study were to examine the polymorphism pattern of coding sequence of MTNR1A gene in Chokla sheep, a breed of Indian arid tract and to identify new variations in relation to its aseasonal status. Genomic DNAs of 101 Chokla sheep were collected and an 824 bp coding sequence of Exon II was amplified. RFLP was performed with enzyme RsaI and MnlI to assess the presence of polymorphism at position C606T and G612A, respectively. Genotyping revealed significantly higher frequency of M and R alleles than m and r alleles. RR and MM were found to be dominantly present in the group of studied population. Cloning and sequencing of Exon II followed by mutation/polymorphism analysis revealed ten mutations of which three were non-synonymous mutations (G706A, C893A, G931C). G706A leads to substitution of valine by isoleucine Val125I (U14109) in the fifth transmembrane domain. C893A leads to substitution of alanine by aspartic acid in the third extracellular loop. G931C mutation brings about substitution of amino acid alanine by proline in the seventh transmembrane helix, can affect the conformational stability of the molecule. Polyphen-2 analysis revealed that the polymorphism at position 931 is potentially damaging while the mutations at positions 706 and 893 were benign. It is concluded that G931C mutation of MTNR 1A gene, may explain, in part, the importance of melatonin structure integrity in influencing seasonality in sheep.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2015

Assessment of Genetic Variability in the Coding Sequence of Melatonin Receptor Gene (MTNR1A) in Tropical Arid Sheep Breeds of India.

Vijay Kumar Saxena; Bipul Kumar Jha; A.S. Meena; Hk Narula; Davendra Kumar; S. M. K. Naqvi

Seasonal behaviour in sheep, which varies in tropical and temperate environmental conditions, is a matter of study, because it can provide a clue to address the problem of seasonality in sheep. Melatonin receptor is the membrane-bound G-coupled receptor, sensing the message of photoperiodic cues thorough melatonin. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studies were carried out to assess the variability of gene at G612A and C606T SNPs in MTNR1A gene, which have been studied to be markers for out-of-season breeding. Allelic frequency distribution corresponded to higher frequency of GG and CC genotype, in tropical arid sheep breed in comparison with temperate region sheep breed. PCR amplification of MTNR1A gene of 30 animals was performed and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identification was carried out using Lasergene software. Seven SNPs/mutations were identified, but most of them were synonymous, except the one G706A, leading to substitution of valine by isoleucine. Polyphen-2 analysis of G706A mutation revealed that it is a benign mutation. Two important SNPs C426T and G555A, which were identified in temperate sheep breeds, could not be traced in Magra and Marwari breeds of sheep. Thus, the Magra and Marwari breeds of tropical, arid region demonstrated the presence of both polymorphic SNPs markers G612A and C606T, associated with out-of-season breeding. GG and CC genotypes were having a higher prevalence in the studied population.


Journal of Genetics | 2015

Characterization of MTNR1A gene in terms of genetic variability in a panel of subtemperate and subtropical Indian sheep breeds

Vijay Kumar Saxena; Bipul Kumar Jha; A.S. Meena; S. M. K. Naqvi

Seasonality of animals is an important adaptive trait for successful survival and production during limited food availability and extreme environmental conditions. Photoperiodic changes in day length are utilized by these seasonal animals as an important environmental cue for regulating their annual rhythms of reproduction cycles. Melatonin is an important hormone which is secreted by the pineal gland in proportion to darkness and its effect is mediated by melatonin receptor subtypes, principally MTNR1A. In the present study, polymorphism in the coding sequence at two important SNPs (C606T and G612A), known to be markers for out of season breeding in sheep were studied by PCR-RFLP in a panel of four breeds of sheep from subtemperate and subtropical arid conditions, respectively. The frequencies of ‘G’ and ‘A’ alleles with reference to G612A SNP did not differ considerably among all the breeds of sheep. Frequency of ‘T’ allele of the C606T SNP was found to be dominantly higher in subtemperate sheep breeds in comparison to subtropical sheep breeds. Identified SNPs in the coding region were mostly synonymous and did not lead to any change in conformation of the MTNR1A receptor protein.


Indian Journal of Small Ruminants | 2016

Genetic Variants of β-Lactoglobulin Gene in Garole, Malpura, Patanwadi and Their Crossbred Sheep

Basanti Jyotsana; Rajiv Kumar; Rajni Kumari; A.S. Meena; L.L.L. Prince; Ved Prakash; Satish Kumar

Several milk protein polymorphisms have been considered as potential tool for selection of dairy animals. β-lactoglobulin (β-LG) is one of the major whey proteins in ruminant milk. A study was aimed to identify the genetic variants of β-LG gene in Garole (G), Malpura (M), Patanwadi (P) and their crosses i.e. GM, GMM, GMMxP (A), PxGMM (B) by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) technique. Two genetic variants and three genotypes were found in all the breeds and crossbreds. Overall frequency of alleles A and B in the breeds and crossbreds were 0.55 and 0.45, respectively. Allele ‘A was more frequent than allele ‘B ’in all the breeds and crossbreds except Patanwadi and GM cross. The GMM crossbred had the highest frequency of ‘A ’allele (0.64) while Patanwadi and GM crossbred had the lowest (0.40). There was predominance of ‘AB ’genotype in these breeds and crossbreds. BB genotype predominated in Patanwadi and GM crossbred with genotypic frequencies of 0.45 and 0.49, respectively. All the genetic groups were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium except Malpura, Patanwadi and GM crosses. It can be concluded that variation exist in the Indian sheep breeds/strains at studied locus of β lactogloublin and these variation can be utilized in future to study the effects of different variants on the milk production and quality traits.


Indian Journal of Small Ruminants | 2016

Polymorphism in Exon 17 of Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase-1 {DGAT-1) Gene in Indian Sheep Breeds

Rajiv Kumar; Shringarika Gupta; A.S. Meena; S. M. K. Naqvi; S. Kumar

Polymorphism in exon 17 of DGAT-1 gene was found to have significant effect on carcass weight and mutton. In the present study, 309 bp PCR products were amplified from genomic DNA of native Indian sheep breeds viz. Jaisalmeri, Deccani, Muzaffarnagri, Mandya, Nali, Nellore, Ganjam and Magra. Restriction endonuclease (RE) analysis was done using Alul RE enzyme. Three genotypes (CC, CT and TT) and two allelic variants (C and T) were identified. The frequency of allele C ranged from 0.75 to 0.99. The average heterozygosity of the locus was 0.2188. It was concluded that the native Indian sheep breeds showed variation in DGAT-1 exon 17 locus and it can be used as a marker for within breed selection of mutton type sheep, provided association is established between genotypes and mutton quality traits in native sheep.


Indian Journal of Small Ruminants | 2016

Aromatase Gene Polymorphism in Sheep Breeds of India

A.S. Meena; Rajiv Kumar; Rajni Kumari; Basanti Jyotsana; L.L.L. Prince; Satish Kumar

A study was conducted to find the single nucleotide polymorphism in the aromatase gene in nine Indian sheep breeds. Polymorphism was recorded in the Indian sheep breeds which have both the alleles A/B in the populations. The overall frequencies of alleles A and B in the breeds and crossbreds were 0.48 and 0.52, respectively. AB genotype predominated in all the breeds, whereas AA and BB genotype was absent in Magra, Patanwadi and Dumba breeds.


Indian Journal of Small Ruminants | 2014

Genetic polymorphism of growth hormone gene in native sheep breeds of India

Rajni Kumari; Rajiv Kumar; A.S. Meena; Basanti Jyotsana; L.L.L. Prince; Satish Kumar


Indian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2013

Genetic polymorphism of melatonin receptor 1A (MTNR1A) gene in Indian sheep breeds

A.S. Meena; Rajiv Kumar; Rajni Kumari; Basanti Jyotsana; L.L.L. Prince; Satish Kumar


Indian Journal of Small Ruminants | 2018

Genetic polymorphism of KRT 1.2, kap 1.3 and THH gene in magra sheep

A.S. Meena; Rajiv Kumar; Basanti Jyotsana; H.K. Narula; S. Kumar


Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan Patrika | 2017

Identification of genetic polymorphism in fecundity gene in Kendrapada sheep

Basanti Jyotsana; A.S. Meena; Rajiv Kumar; Rajni Kumari; L.L.L. Prince; Satish Kumar

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Rajiv Kumar

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Basanti Jyotsana

Anand Agricultural University

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Satish Kumar

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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L.L.L. Prince

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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Rajni Kumari

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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S. M. K. Naqvi

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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Bipul Kumar Jha

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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Vijay Kumar Saxena

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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Davendra Kumar

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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S. Kumar

Lovely Professional University

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