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   Non-synonymous FGD3 Variant as Positional Candidate for Disproportional Tall Stature Accounting for a Carcass Weight QTL (CW-3) and Skeletal Dysplasia in Japanese Black Cattle  
   
نویسنده takasuga a. ,sato k. ,nakamura r. ,saito y. ,sasaki s. ,tsuji t. ,suzuki a. ,kobayashi h. ,matsuhashi t. ,setoguchi k. ,okabe h. ,ootsubo t. ,tabuchi i. ,fujita t. ,watanabe n. ,hirano t. ,nishimura s. ,watanabe t. ,hayakawa m. ,sugimoto y. ,kojima t.
منبع plos genetics - 2015 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Recessive skeletal dysplasia,characterized by joint- and/or hip bone-enlargement,was mapped within the critical region for a major quantitative trait locus (qtl) influencing carcass weight; previously named cw-3 in japanese black cattle. the risk allele was on the same chromosome as the q allele that increases carcass weight. phenotypic characterization revealed that the risk allele causes disproportional tall stature and bone size that increases carcass weight in heterozygous individuals but causes disproportionately narrow chest width in homozygotes. a non-synonymous variant of fgd3 was identified as a positional candidate quantitative trait nucleotide (qtn) and the corresponding mutant protein showed reduced activity as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for cdc42. fgd3 is expressed in the growth plate cartilage of femurs from bovine and mouse. thus,loss of fdg3 activity may lead to subsequent loss of cdc42 function. this would be consistent with the columnar disorganization of proliferating chondrocytes in chondrocyte-specific inactivated cdc42 mutant mice. this is the first report showing association of fgd3 with skeletal dysplasia. © 2015 takasuga et al.
آدرس national livestock breeding center,odakura,nishigo,fukushima,japan,shirakawa institute of animal genetics livestock technology association,odakura,nishigo,fukushima,japan,central research institute,itoham foods inc,kubogaoka,moriya,ibaraki, Japan, oita prefectural agriculture,forestry and fisheries research center,kuju,takeda,oita, Japan, shimane prefectural livestock technology center,koshi,izumo,shimane, Japan, miyagi prefectural livestock experiment station,iwadeyama,osaki,miyagi, Japan, national livestock breeding center,odakura,nishigo,fukushima,japan,shirakawa institute of animal genetics livestock technology association,odakura,nishigo,fukushima, Japan, graduate school of environmental and life science,okayama university,tsushima-naka,okayama, Japan, aomori prefectural industrial technology research center,moritatukimino,morita,tugaru,aomori, Japan, okayama prefectural research institute of livestock industry,misaki,kume,okayama, Japan, gifu prefectural livestock research institute,kiyomi,takayama,gifu, Japan, cattle breeding development institute of kagoshima prefecture,osumi,so,kagoshima, Japan, nagasaki prefectural beef cattle improvement center,tabiracho kotedamen,hirado,nagasaki, Japan, saga prefectural livestock experiment station,yamauchi,takeo,saga, Japan, tottori animal husbandry experiment station,kotoura,touhaku,tottori, Japan, oita prefectural agriculture,forestry and fisheries research center,kuju,takeda,oita, Japan, oita prefectural agriculture,forestry and fisheries research center,kuju,takeda,oita, Japan, shirakawa institute of animal genetics livestock technology association,odakura,nishigo,fukushima,japan,tokyo university of agriculture,funako,atsugi,kanagawa, Japan, shirakawa institute of animal genetics livestock technology association,odakura,nishigo,fukushima, Japan, shirakawa institute of animal genetics livestock technology association,odakura,nishigo,fukushima, Japan, school of pharmacy,tokyo university of pharmacy and life science,hachioji,tokyo, Japan, shirakawa institute of animal genetics livestock technology association,odakura,nishigo,fukushima, Japan, national livestock breeding center,odakura,nishigo,fukushima, Japan
 
     
   
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