Publications by authors named "Saket K Niranjan"

In this study, whole genome sequence data of Ladakhi cattle from high altitude region of Leh-Ladakh and Sahiwal cattle from arid, semi-arid tropical region were compared. To gain a deeper understanding of the selective footprints in the genomes of Ladakhi and Sahiwal cattle, two strategies namely run of homozygosity (ROH), and fixation index (F) were employed. A total of 975 and 1189 ROH regions were identified in Ladakhi and Sahiwal cattle, respectively.

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  • The study identified 46 metabolites in the milk of Ladakhi cows using advanced NMR spectroscopy, highlighting differences between colostrum, transition milk, and mature milk.
  • Multivariate analysis showed that specific metabolites like UDP-galactose and creatine phosphate could effectively differentiate the stages of milk, indicating their importance in cell growth and defense.
  • The findings underscore how certain metabolites in colostrum may support the growth and development of calves in the challenging high-altitude environment of Leh-Ladakh.
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  • * The development of the Axiom_Ashwa SNP array, with 613,950 SNPs, aims to enhance genetic analysis and support conservation efforts by accurately genotyping both indigenous and Thoroughbred horses.
  • * Linkage disequilibrium analysis reveals that Indian breeds have lower genetic diversity compared to exotic breeds, highlighting the need for immediate conservation measures to protect these valuable equine resources.
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Chilika, a native buffalo breed of the Eastern coast of India, is mainly distributed around the Chilika brackish water lake connected with the Bay of Bengal Sea. This breed possesses a unique ability to delve deep into the salty water of the lake and stay there to feed on local vegetation of saline nature. Adaptation to salinity is a genetic phenomenon; however, the genetic basis underlying salinity tolerance is still limited in animals, specifically in livestock.

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A stop-gain mutation (rs715966442; BTA11: 1,02,463,944 nucleotide position) in transcription termination factor, RNA polymerase I (TTF1) gene causes abortion in Holstein Friesian (HF) cattle. A PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)-based genetic test has been developed and validated to screen the TTF1 mutation locus in HF cattle. The mutation locus was screened in 80 HF and HF crossbreds using the protocol, which revealed two animals as carriers of the mutant TTF1 allele.

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  • Indian cattle, specifically Gir and Tharparkar breeds, are known for their superior milk quality, disease resistance, and adaptability to harsh environments.
  • A genetic study utilized advanced sequencing techniques to analyze nearly 26 million DNA reads, identifying 19,127 high-quality SNPs (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) to uncover selection signatures in these cattle breeds.
  • The research highlighted specific genes linked to milk production, reproduction, immunity, and adaptation, paving the way for better genetic conservation and improvements in these indigenous cattle breeds.
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The present study aims to identify genomic variants through a whole genome sequencing (WGS) approach and uncover biological pathways associated with adaptation and fitness in Indian yak populations. A total of 30 samples (10 from each population) were included from Arunachali, Himachali and Ladakhi yak populations. WGS analysis revealed a total of 32171644, 27260825, and 32632460 SNPs and 4865254, 4429941, and 4847513 Indels in the Arunachali, Himachali, and Ladakhi yaks, respectively.

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Genome-wide deleterious mutations were identified in zebu cattle () using approach. The ddRAD sequence data of Sahiwal cattle were annotated and aligned with the cattle reference genome (ARS-UCD1.2).

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The identification of appropriate references genes is an integral component of any gene expression-based study for getting accuracy and reliability in data interpretation. In this study, we evaluated the expression stability of 10 candidate reference genes (GAPDH, RPL4, EEF1A1, RPS9, HPRT1, UXT, RPS23, B2M, RPS15, ACTB) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of livestock species that are adapted to high altitude hypoxia conditions of Leh-Ladakh. A total of 37 PBMCs samples from six native livestock species of Leh-Ladakh region such as Ladakhi cattle, Ladakhi yak, Ladakhi donkey, Chanthangi goat, Double hump cattle and Zanskar ponies were included in this study.

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Unlabelled: Genetic variations of the beta casein gene hold importance because of their probable association with human health. Comparative sequence analysis of β-casein gene across Indian native, crossbred and exotic breeds in India revealed 15 SNPs and 4 INDELs corresponding to 14 haplotypes. The frequency of A2 type haplotype was maximum (0.

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Background: India has a vast riverine and swamp buffalo diversity adapted to various agro-ecological conditions. In the present study, genetic diversity data for 10 different buffalo populations of India, using 20 highly polymorphic microsatellite markers has been generated for the genetic diversity analysis. The buffalo populations of Eastern Odisha state, were the primary focus.

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Arunachali yak, the only registered yak breed of India, is crucial for the economic sustainability of pastoralist Monpa community. This study intended to determine the genomic diversity and to identify signatures of selection in the breed. Previously available double digest restriction-site associated DNA (ddRAD) sequencing data of Arunachali yak animals was processed and 99,919 SNPs were considered for further analysis.

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Chilika buffalo is native to the Eastern coast of India and well adapted to the largest coastal brackish water lagoon of Asia, Chilika Lake. We present here a report on the Chilika buffalo breed emphasizing the conservational urgency based on unique biochemical and molecular evidence related to liver and kidney functions while comparing it with tropically adapted other water buffalo breeds (Bubalus bubalis) of India. It is found that the Chilika buffalo breed has a better ability to withstand a long dehydration period as evident from its better glomerular filtration and higher expression of the ion transport channel.

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  • * A total of 25 SNPs were associated with clinical mastitis traits, leading to the discovery of 16 QTLs, with overlaps found in nine of them with previously known QTLs and seven being new contributions to the field.
  • * Key candidate genes involved in these QTL regions include DNAJB9, ELMO1, and ARHGAP26, which could be crucial for understanding the genetic basis of clinical mastitis and could guide future research and interventions.
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breed Sahiwal, famous for its optimum performance, has so far been genetically improved for performance traits based on phenotypic records and the genomic knowhow regarding genes, regions and biological processes underlying the complex quantitative traits is lacking. In this context, a Genome-wide Association Study was performed for fertility and growth traits in Sahiwal cattle to shed light on its genomic profile. A total of 46 SNPs were found associated with the traits at genome-wide suggestive threshold of  ≤ 10.

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Jersey haplotype (JH) 1, a stop-gain lethal mutation in the CWC15 gene, causes embryonic losses in Jersey cattle. Two PCR based assays using Amplification Refractory Mutation System (T-ARMS-PCR) and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) were developed for screening of the JH1 in cattle. During the screening, seven among 30 Indian Jersey bulls were identified as carriers of the mutant JH1 allele, the first time in the country.

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Variation at MHC Class II-DQA locus in riverine and swamp buffaloes (Bubu) has been explored in this study. Through sequencing of buffalo DQA, 48 nucleotide variants identified from 17 individuals, reporting 42 novel alleles, including one pseudogene. Individual animal displayed two to seven variants, suggesting the presence of more than two Bubu-DQA loci, as an evidence of extensive duplication.

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  • The study focuses on the unique adaptation of Ladakhi cattle to high altitudes, highlighting specific genes related to hypoxia and stress response that are up-regulated in these animals.
  • Research findings show that while Ladakhi cattle express genes crucial for surviving in low-oxygen environments, Sahiwal cattle have gene expressions linked to immune response and fighting pathogens in tropical climates.
  • A comparison of molecular pathways indicates that both cattle types have evolved distinct genetic signatures to adapt to their respective environments, with Ladakhi cattle showing a unique genetic distinction from the tropical Sahiwal breed.
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The fatty acid binding protein 3 (FABP3) gene, known to be associated with fat percentage of milk and meat in bovines, was screened among swamp and riverine buffaloes for polymorphism detection and further association with milk fat contents. An SNP g.307C > T was identified in the intron 2 (+53 exon 2) region of FABP3 gene of Indian buffaloes.

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In the present study, water buffalo MHC (Bubu)-DRB cDNA was cloned and characterized. The 1022 base long-amplified cDNA product encompassed a single open reading frame of 801 bases that coded for 266 amino acids. The Bubu-DRB sequence showed maximum homology with the BoLA-DRB3*0101 allele of cattle.

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Leptin gene has been found to be associated with various economic traits including milk production and fat quality in dairy animals. In the present study, we investigated genetic variations in intron 1 region of leptin gene in riverine buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) using polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) and sequencing methods and associated them with milk traits. The study revealed three SSCP variants A, B and C among a total of 301 buffaloes from nine breeds.

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The genetic diversity of MHC class II DQ genes was investigated in riverine buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) by PCR-RFLP and sequencing. Highly variable regions (exons 2-3) of DQ genes were amplified from 152 buffaloes and genotyped by PCR-RFLP. Alleles identified by differential restriction patterns were sequenced for the characterization.

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A fragment of 570 bp corresponding to exon 5 and 6 of integrin beta 2 (ITGB2) gene was amplified for screening D128G mutation in one hundred and fifty two buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) which causes bovine leukocyte adhesion deficiency syndrome (BLAD) in cattle, as well as to ascertain polymorphism. TaqI PCR-RFLP revealed no such mutation thus indicating the absence of bubaline leukocyte adhesion deficiency (BuLAD) allele in animals under study. However, the polymorphism studies using MspI restriction enzyme revealed two genotypic patterns viz.

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