Fabienne Marcq
University of Liège
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Nature Genetics | 2006
Alex Clop; Fabienne Marcq; Haruko Takeda; Dimitri Pirottin; Xavier Tordoir; Bernard Bibé; Jacques Bouix; Florian Caiment; Jean-Michel Elsen; Francis Eychenne; Catherine Larzul; Elisabeth Laville; Françoise Meish; Dragan Milenkovic; James Tobin; Carole Charlier; Michel Georges
Texel sheep are renowned for their exceptional meatiness. To identify the genes underlying this economically important feature, we performed a whole-genome scan in a Romanov × Texel F2 population. We mapped a quantitative trait locus with a major effect on muscle mass to chromosome 2 and subsequently fine-mapped it to a chromosome interval encompassing the myostatin (GDF8) gene. We herein demonstrate that the GDF8 allele of Texel sheep is characterized by a G to A transition in the 3′ UTR that creates a target site for mir1 and mir206, microRNAs (miRNAs) that are highly expressed in skeletal muscle. This causes translational inhibition of the myostatin gene and hence contributes to the muscular hypertrophy of Texel sheep. Analysis of SNP databases for humans and mice demonstrates that mutations creating or destroying putative miRNA target sites are abundant and might be important effectors of phenotypic variation.
Mammalian Genome | 1998
Wouter Coppieters; Juliette Riquet; Juan-José Arranz; Paulette Berzi; Nadine Cambisano; Bernard Grisart; Latifa Karim; Fabienne Marcq; Laurence Moreau; Carine Nezer; Patricia Simon; Pascal Vanmanshoven; Danny Wagenaar; Michel Georges
Abstract. A whole genome scan was undertaken in a granddaughter design comprising 1158 progeny-tested bulls in order to map QTL influencing milk yield and composition. In this paper we report the identification of a locus on the centromeric end of bovine Chromosome (Chr) 14, with major effect on fat and protein percentage as well as milk yield. The genuine nature of this QTL was verified using the grand2-daughter design, that is, by tracing the segregating QTL alleles from heterozygous grandsires to their maternal grandsons and confirming the predicted QTL allele substitution effect.
Genome Research | 2000
Frédéric Farnir; Wouter Coppieters; Juan-José Arranz; Paulette Berzi; Nadine Cambisano; Bernard Grisart; Latifa Karim; Fabienne Marcq; Laurence Moreau; Myriam Mni; Carine Nezer; Patricia Simon; Pascal Vanmanshoven; Danny Wagenaar; Michel Georges
Animal Genetics | 1998
Juan-José Arranz; Wouter Coppieters; Paulette Berzi; Nadine Cambisano; Bernard Grisart; Latifa Karim; Fabienne Marcq; Laurence Moreau; C. Mezer; Juliette Riquet; Patricia Simon; Pascal Vanmanshoven; Danny Wagenaar; Michel Georges
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology | 2006
Michel Georges; Alex Clop; Fabienne Marcq; Haruko Takeda; Dimitri Pirottin; Samuel Hiard; Xavier Tordoir; Florian Caiment; F. Meish; Bernard Bibé; Jacques Bouix; J.M. Elsen; Francis Eychenne; Elisabeth Laville; Catherine Larzul; D. Milenkovic; J. Tobin; And C. Charlier
Journal of Animal Science | 2004
Elisabeth Laville; Jacques Bouix; Thierry Sayd; Bernard Bibé; J. M. Elsen; Catherine Larzul; Francis Eychenne; Fabienne Marcq; Michel Georges
Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Montpellier, France, August, 2002. Session 2. | 2002
Fabienne Marcq; Catherine Larzul; V. Marot; Jacques Bouix; Francis Eychenne; Elisabeth Laville; Bernard Bibé; Pascal Leroy; Michel Georges; J. M. Elsen
Archive | 1998
Fabienne Marcq; S. El Barkouki; J. M. Elsen; Luc Grobet; Luis José Royo; Pascal Leroy; Michel Georges
Productions Animales | 2002
Elisabeth Laville; Jacques Bouix; T. Sayd; Francis Eychenne; Fabienne Marcq; Pascal Leroy; J.-M. Elsen; Bernard Bibé
Archive | 1999
Fabienne Marcq; J. M. Elsen; V. Marot; Jacques Bouix; Wouter Coppieters; Francis Eychenne; Elisabeth Laville; Carine Nezer; Thierry Sayd; Bernard Bibé; Michel Georges; Pascal Leroy