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Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2005

Association between reproductive traits and four microsatellites in Brangus-Ibagé cattle

João de Oliveira; Jairo Pereira Neves; Erik Amazonas de Almeida; Clara Sabina Steigleder; J. C. F. Moraes; Paulo Bayard Dias Gonçalves; Tania de Azevedo Weimer

The aim of the present study was to verify associations between reproductive efficiency and four microsatellite markers located in synteny with genes involved in the regulation of reproductive mechanisms. A sample of 107 females from a Brangus Ibage population (5/8 Aberdeen Angus x 3/8 Nelore) was characterized for ETH225 (D9S1) and MM12E6 (D9S20) microsatellites, mapped on chromosome 9, and HEL5 (D21S15) and AFZ1 (D21S37) on chromosome 21. Associations between the genetic markers and reproductive efficiency were determined by one-way analysis of variance using calving interval (CI), live weight at calving (LWC), live weight at first calving (LW1C) and live weight at second calving (LW2C) as dependent variables. The genotypes were classified according to allele size into homozygous for long alleles, homozygous for short alleles and heterozygous. A longer CI was observed for individuals homozygous for long alleles at the HEL5 locus compared with the others (p = 0.022). For the AFZ1 locus, an inverse correlation between allele size and calving interval was observed (p = 0.022), suggesting that homozygosity for long alleles at this microsatellite could be advantageous. Analysis of the combined effect of favorable genotypes at HEL5 and AFZ1 indicated that animals with unfavorable genotypes (homozygous for long alleles at HEL5 and homozygous for short alleles at AFZ1) presented a significantly longer CI (p = 0.003) when compared to the other genotypes. The ETH225 and MM12E6 systems did not present any association with CI. None of the systems studied showed any significant association with LWC, LW1C or LW2C.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2000

Genetic diversity in a Brazilian bovine herd based on four microsatellite loci

Sabrina Esteves de Matos Almeida; Márcia Silveira Netto Machado; Clara Sabina Steigleder; Cleonice L.S. Gama; Mara H. Hutz; Luiz Ernani Henkes; J. C. F. Moraes; Tania de Azevedo Weimer

Microsatellites or short tandem repeats (STRs), DNA markers relatively abundant in the genome, have a high degree of polymorphi sm and therefore great potential for characterizing populations. The present study estimates genetic variability in a set of four micr osatellites (BMS3013, BMS3004, HEL10 and TGLA122) in a Brazilian hybrid bovine breed (5/8 Aberdeen Angus x 3/8 Nelore). The objectives were to determine the effect of crossbreeding and selection in these animals’ genetic diversity as well as to discover the herd’s genetic re lationship with that of other breeds. Low diversity was verified in BMS3013 and high diversity was detected in BMS3004, HEL10 and TGLA122. Two alleles in TGLA122 are described here for the first time ( TGLA122*155 and TGLA122*163). These genes are possibly characteristics of Zebu animals since they have not been found in other taurine samples so far investigated. Low interpopulational diversity was observ ed among taurine cattle populations, and clusters obtained on TGLA122 phylogenetic trees agreed with the bovine herd’s geographic origin . Therefore, despite TGLA122’s high polymorphism and high levels of intrapopulational diversity, the system engenders consistent bovine phyl ogenies. We detected an intriguingly high similarity between Brangus Ibage and Red Angus since the former is a hybrid having 3/8 of Nelo re genes. Either these animals’ environment or genetic selective practices applied to the breed probably favor the Angus genotype.


Ciencia Rural | 2007

Identification of molecular markers on bovine chromosome 18 associated to calving interval in a Brangus-Ibagé cattle herd

Tania de Azevedo Weimer; Clara Sabina Steigleder; Márcia Silveira Netto Machado; Sabrina Esteves de Matos Almeida; João Francisco Coelho Oliveira; J. C. F. Moraes; Luis Ernani Henkes

In the detection phase of a bovine marker assisted selection program, this paper investigated the genetic variability of three microsatellites on the chromosome 18 (BTA 18). The possible associations between genotypes or alleles of these markers versus weight at first calving and a lifetime calving interval (as indicators of reproductive performance) were evaluated in a beef cattle herd (5/8 Aberdeen Angus x 3/8 Nelore). Eleven alleles were detected in TGLA227 and ILSTS002 and three in BMS3004, the most frequent being TGLA227*79, ILSTS002*133, ILSTS002*135 and BMS3004*129. Polymorphic information content ranged from 0.41 to 0.84, while heterozygosity ranged from 49% to 86%, with an average value of 77%. The association analyses performed between genotype classes for the genetic markers versus weight at first calving indicated no significant result. Also, no correlation was observed between calving interval (CI) and TGLA227 genotypes. However, positive associations were detected between ILSTS002 and BMS3004 and CI. Animals carrying at least one ILSTS002*135 allele presented a CI about 39 days longer than the individuals with other genotypes; animals heterozygous for BMS3004 presented a CI about 35 days shorter than the homozygous. On these grounds, it can be concluded that these markers can be useful as an aid to fertility selection, in this herd.


Ciencia Rural | 2000

Genetic characterization of a brangus-ibage cattle population: biochemical polymorphisms and reproductive efficiency

Luiz Ernani Henkes; Lídia Gonzalez Papadopolis; Clara Sabina Steigleder; J. C. F. Moraes; Tania de Azevedo Weimer

Biochemical techniques were used to investigate the genetic variability in a Brangus-Ibage population by determining allele frequencies of 18 blood protein systems: Hemogloin b-Chain (Hb), Albumin (Alb), Amylase (Am), Transferrin (Tf), Carbonic Anhydrase (CA), Ceruloplasmin (Cp), Malic Enzyme (ME), Diaphorase I and II (Dia I and Dia II), Slow Alpha 2 Macroglobulin (Ap), Acid Phosphatase (ACP), Esterase B and D (EstB and EstD), Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase (PGD), Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD), Glucose-Phosphate-Isomerase (GPI), Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) and Glyoxalase I (GLO). The percentage of polymorphic loci were estimated at 0.27, the mean number of alleles was 1.33 and the mean heterozygosity was 0.07. There was a good agreement between expected and observed heterozygosity values. The population was in agreement with Hardy-Weinberg expectations in all systems. Reproductive records allowed to estimate three parameters of reproductive efficiency: mean age at first calving (1152.15 ± 166.60 days), mean calving interval (539.23 ± 124.10 days) and mean weight at first calving (391.02 ± 37.59kg). No relationship was found between reproductive efficiency and genetic systems.


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2004

Genetic diversity of a brazilian Creole cattle based on fourteen microsatellite loci

Clara Sabina Steigleder; E.A. Almeida; T.A. Weimer


Revista de Iniciação Científica da ULBRA | 2003

MICROSSATÉLITE BMS3004 EM BOVINOS DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL

Mariana Maciel Figueiró; Daniel Thompsen Passos; Daniele Castro Menezes; Clara Sabina Steigleder; Márcia Silveira Netto Machado; Sabrina Esteves de Matos Almeida; J. C. F. Moraes; Tania de Azevedo Weimer


Archive | 2002

Análise da diversidade genética do bovino crioulo brasileiro utilizando nove microssatélites

Clara Sabina Steigleder; Tania de Azevedo Weimer


Archive | 2001

Associação entre marcadores moleculares e características reprodutivas em um rebanho bovino do RS

Clara Sabina Steigleder; J. C. F. Moraes; Tania de Azevedo Weimer


Archive | 2000

Estudo de polimorfismos genéticos em um rebanho bovino da raça crioulo-lageano

Clara Sabina Steigleder; Tania de Azevedo Weimer


Archive | 2000

GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A BRANGUS-IBAGE CATTLE POPULATION - BIOCHEMICAL POLYMORPHISMS AND REPRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY CARACTERIZAÇÃO GENÉTICA DE UMA POPULAÇÃO DE BOVINOS BRANGUS-IBAGÉ - POLIMORFISMOS BIOQUÍMICOS E EFICIÊNCIA REPRODUTIVA

Luiz Ernani Henkes; Lídia Gonzalez Papadopolis; Clara Sabina Steigleder; J. C. F. Moraes; Tania de Azevedo Weimer

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Tania de Azevedo Weimer

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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J. C. F. Moraes

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Luiz Ernani Henkes

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Márcia Silveira Netto Machado

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Sabrina Esteves de Matos Almeida

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Lídia Gonzalez Papadopolis

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cleonice L.S. Gama

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Daniel Thompsen Passos

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Erik Amazonas de Almeida

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Jairo Pereira Neves

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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