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Independent polled mutations leading to complex gene expression differences in cattle

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.62460
Date of Publication
2014
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Department of Clinica...

Institut für Genetik

Bioinformatik und com...

Contributor
Wiedemar, Natalie
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health (DCR-VPH)
Tetens, Jens
Jagannathan, Vidya
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health (DCR-VPH)
Menoud, Annie
Institut für Genetik
Neuenschwander, Samuel
Bioinformatik und computerbasierte Biologie
Bruggmann, Rémy
Bioinformatik und computerbasierte Biologie
Thaller, Georg
Drögemüller, Cordorcid-logo
Institut für Genetik
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500 - Science::590 - ...

600 - Technology::610...

600 - Technology::630...

Series
PLoS ONE
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1932-6203
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0093435
PubMed ID
24671182
Description
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this process, we collected 1019 hornless (polled) animals from different cattle breeds. High-density SNP genotyping confirmed the presence of two different polled associated haplotypes in Simmental and Holstein cattle co-localized on BTA 1. We refined the critical region of the Simmental polled mutation to 212 kb and identified an overlapping region of 932 kb containing the Holstein polled mutation. Subsequently, whole genome sequencing of polled Simmental and Holstein cows was used to determine polled associated genomic variants. By genotyping larger cohorts of animals with known horn status we found a single perfectly associated insertion/deletion variant in Simmental and other beef cattle confirming the recently published possible Celtic polled mutation. We identified a total of 182 sequence variants as candidate mutations for polledness in Holstein cattle, including an 80 kb genomic duplication and three SNPs reported before. For the first time we showed that hornless cattle with scurs are obligate heterozygous for one of the polled mutations. This is in contrast to published complex inheritance models for the bovine scurs phenotype. Studying differential expression of the annotated genes and loci within the mapped region on BTA 1 revealed a locus (LOC100848215), known in cow and buffalo only, which is higher expressed in fetal tissue of wildtype horn buds compared to tissue of polled fetuses. This implicates that the presence of this long noncoding RNA is a prerequisite for horn bud formation. In addition, both transcripts associated with polledness in goat and sheep (FOXL2 and RXFP2), show an overexpression in horn buds confirming their importance during horn development in cattle.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/128819
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