Genome-wide analysis leads to identification of deleterious L290V mutation in gene in .

Anim Biotechnol

ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal, India.

Published: December 2023

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). A total of 279,383 SNPs were identified at Read Depth10, which were further filtered to 692 missense SNPs. These SNPs were further analyzed, for functional consequences, by using Variant Effect Predictor, PolyPhen, PROVEAN, and PANTHER tools. A total of 18 SNPs, were finally identified as deleterious, and among these, 12 SNPs were mapped on nine different genes. ERRAT, ProSA-web, Project HOPE, TM-Align, and YASSARA tools, further confirmed the protein malfunctioning of one missense (L290V) mutation of Retinoblastoma binding protein-5 (RBBP5) gene, transcribing a cell cycle regulatory protein and associated with Retinoblastoma in human. This derived bioinformatics pipeline may be useful for preliminarily identifying the deleterious DNA mutations in livestock, specifically in absence of any genetic disease records.

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