Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a review
Litter size, or prolificacy, in goats is defined as the number of kids born per doe kidding. Improving litter size through selection not only directly enhances producer profitability as more progeny can be marketed but can also increase genetic gains in other traits due to greater selection intensit...
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doaj-7cad53935663427186b77542e4eaa69d2020-12-17T12:50:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Applied Animal Research0971-21190974-18442020-01-01481384410.1080/09712119.2020.17174971717497Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a reviewLuciano Gomes de Lima0Namíbia Oliveira Balbino de Souza1Raisa Rodrigues Rios2Breno Araújo de Melo3Lays Thayse Alves dos Santos4Kleibe de Moraes Silva5Thomas Wayne Murphy6Angelina Bossi Fraga7Northeastern Network in Biotechnology (known as RENORBIO in Portuguese), the Federal University of AlagoasAnimal Science of the Graduation Program, Agrarian Science Center, Federal University of AlagoasNortheastern Network in Biotechnology (known as RENORBIO in Portuguese), the Federal University of AlagoasNortheastern Network in Biotechnology (known as RENORBIO in Portuguese), the Federal University of AlagoasAnimal Science of the Graduation Program, Agrarian Science Center, Federal University of AlagoasResearch Scientist Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation - Goats and SheepDepartment of Animal and Range Sciences, Montana State UniversityAgrarian Science Center, Federal University of AlagoasLitter size, or prolificacy, in goats is defined as the number of kids born per doe kidding. Improving litter size through selection not only directly enhances producer profitability as more progeny can be marketed but can also increase genetic gains in other traits due to greater selection intensity. However, most traits associated with reproduction have low heritability, and genetic improvement will be slow if the selection is based on one or a few phenotypic records. In the absence of a genetic evaluation programme with extensive pedigrees and performance recording, phenotypic selection for litter size is not promising. Advances in molecular genetic techniques may serve as an alternative to increase genetic progress in prolificacy. Several techniques have been developed to elucidate the mechanisms involved in phenotypic expression at the DNA level. Although recent research has identified genomic regions associated with several production traits in goats, litter size has not been extensively researched. Nevertheless, recent advancements in molecular genetic have created new opportunities for the improvement of litter size in goats. The development of next generation molecular tools to identify genomic genetic variants has made it possible to apply whole-genome scanning techniques, genome-wide association studies, and genomic selection to improve goat prolificacy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2020.1717497capra hircusprolificacygenome-widesingle nucleotide polymorphismsmolecular markers |
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Luciano Gomes de Lima Namíbia Oliveira Balbino de Souza Raisa Rodrigues Rios Breno Araújo de Melo Lays Thayse Alves dos Santos Kleibe de Moraes Silva Thomas Wayne Murphy Angelina Bossi Fraga Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a review Journal of Applied Animal Research capra hircus prolificacy genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms molecular markers |
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Luciano Gomes de Lima Namíbia Oliveira Balbino de Souza Raisa Rodrigues Rios Breno Araújo de Melo Lays Thayse Alves dos Santos Kleibe de Moraes Silva Thomas Wayne Murphy Angelina Bossi Fraga |
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Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a review |
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Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a review |
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Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a review |
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Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a review |
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Advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (Capra hircus): a review |
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advances in molecular genetic techniques applied to selection for litter size in goats (capra hircus): a review |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Journal of Applied Animal Research |
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0971-2119 0974-1844 |
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2020-01-01 |
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Litter size, or prolificacy, in goats is defined as the number of kids born per doe kidding. Improving litter size through selection not only directly enhances producer profitability as more progeny can be marketed but can also increase genetic gains in other traits due to greater selection intensity. However, most traits associated with reproduction have low heritability, and genetic improvement will be slow if the selection is based on one or a few phenotypic records. In the absence of a genetic evaluation programme with extensive pedigrees and performance recording, phenotypic selection for litter size is not promising. Advances in molecular genetic techniques may serve as an alternative to increase genetic progress in prolificacy. Several techniques have been developed to elucidate the mechanisms involved in phenotypic expression at the DNA level. Although recent research has identified genomic regions associated with several production traits in goats, litter size has not been extensively researched. Nevertheless, recent advancements in molecular genetic have created new opportunities for the improvement of litter size in goats. The development of next generation molecular tools to identify genomic genetic variants has made it possible to apply whole-genome scanning techniques, genome-wide association studies, and genomic selection to improve goat prolificacy. |
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capra hircus prolificacy genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms molecular markers |
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