Insulin like growth factor1(IGF-1) is an essential growth factor that mediates the growth-promoting functions of pituitary growth hormone. Insulin like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R) is a tyrosine kinase receptor that mediates the actions of IGF1. Therefore, is a candidate gene for examining SNPs linked with growth and production traits. The objective of this study was to detect the c.546 + 179170A > T transversion in intron 2 of the gene encoding IGF1R in two goat breeds, Attappady Black and Malabari, and examine the association of this polymorphism with growth and milk production. For the identification of the SNP, the T-ARMS-PCR was utilized. All three genotypes were present in the two investigated breeds. The polymorphism was found to be significantly ( < 0.05) linked with growth traits. At birth, 3 and 6 months of age, Attappady goats with the genotype had significantly ( < 0.05) higher body weights than those with the and genotypes. Malabari goats with the genotype had significantly ( < 0.05) higher body weights at birth and at 3 months of age. The genotypes of the gene had no effect on total or peak milk production. Therefore, this SNP could be used as a molecular marker in selection of meat-producing goat breeds.HIGHLIGHTSc.546 + 179170A > T IGF1R transversion was detected using T-ARMS-PCR in two indigenous goat breeds from Kerala.Attappady Black and Malabari goat breeds of Kerala possessed all the three genotypesIn these breeds, there was a significant correlation between this SNP, c.546 + 179170A > T IGF1R, and body weight.In both the breeds, there was no association between this SNP and milk production traits.
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