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HEREDITAS ›› 2007, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (8): 972-972―976.

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HaeⅡ RFLP of INHA and its relationship to goat litter size

HUA Guo-Hua1, CHEN Shi-Lin1, YAO Hong-Wei1, WU Wei-Sheng1, SHEN Zhong2, CHEN Qi-Kang3, CHEN Lin4, WEN Qun-Ying5

  1. 1. Colloge of Animal Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China;
    2. Farming Bureau of Hubei Province, Wuhan 430070, China;
    3. Jiangsu Yanjiang Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Nantong 226541, China;
    4. Farming Bureau of Fang County of Hubei, Fang County 442100, China;
    5. Farming Bureau of Shiyan of Hubei, Shiyan 442100, China
  • Received:2006-12-19 Revised:2007-02-11 Online:2007-08-10 Published:2007-08-10
  • Contact: YANG Li-Guo

Abstract:

The polymorphism in a fragment within the coding region of the inhibin a subunit ( INHA ) gene was studied in 323 heads of Matou, Nubi, Boar and Haimen goats by PCR-SSCP, PCR-RFLP and sequencing. A new mutation G284A (Accession number: L28815) was identified, which could be detected by HaeⅡ digestion of a PCR product spanning this site. HaeⅡ PCR-RFLP analysis indicated that allele G was dominant. Association studies indicated that the effect of INHA genotypes on litter size was greatest for GG, followed by AG and AA genotypes. Thus, INHA may be a major gene controlling the prolificacy of goat, and allele G is positively correlated with litter size.