Expression of DAZL Gene in Selected Tissues and Association of Its Polymorphisms with Testicular Size in Hu Sheep.

Animals (Basel)

State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro-Ecosystems, Key Laboratory of Grassland Livestock Industry Innovation, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Engineering Research Center of Grassland Industry, Ministry of Education, College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730020, China.

Published: April 2020

The deleted in azoospermia-like () gene encoding an RNA binding protein is pivotal in gametogenesis in lots of species and also acts as a pre-meiosis marker. The current study was conducted to detect expression profiles and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of in sheep using qPCR, DNA-pooled sequencing, improved multiplex ligase detection reaction (iMLDR) and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) methods. The results confirmed that ovine showed the highest expression level at six-months of age across five developmental stage. At six-month stage, expressed primarily in testis across seven tissues analyzed. The abundance of in the large-testis group is higher than that in the small-testis group although it is not significant. In addition, six SNPs (SNP1-SNP6) were identified in . Of those, SNP1 ( < 0.05) and SNP6 ( < 0.01) were significantly correlated with the variation coefficient between left and right epididymis weight (VCTW). The current study implies may play important roles in testicular development and its SNPs are associated with testicular parameters, which supply important indicators for ram selection at early stage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222755PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040740DOI Listing

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