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Meta-Analysis of association between c.963A>G single-nucleotide polymorphism on BMP15 gene and litter size in goats

Archives Animal Breeding, ISSN: 2363-9822, Vol: 65, Issue: 3, Page: 309-318
2022
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Litter size is an important economic trait in the goat industry. Previous studies on the bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15) gene detected some single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) such as c.963A>G that were associated with an increase in ovulation rate and litter size. The aim of this study was to conduct a meta-Analysis on the effect of this polymorphism on litter size. We gathered and pooled data from five eligible published studies. To investigate the effect of c.963A>G on litter size, we utilized four different genetic models assuming dominant (GG + GA vs. AA), recessive (GG vs. GA + AA), additive (GG vs. AA) and co-dominant (GG + AA vs. GA) model of inheritance. Data were analyzed under random-effects models based on the I2 value. Furthermore, sensitivity analysis was carried out to validate the stability of results. The results showed that the c.963A>G polymorphism is associated with litter size when applying a dominant model (standardized mean difference (SMD) is 0.815, 95 % CI [0.170, 1.461], P value Combining double low line 0.013) and also with an additive model (SMD Combining double low line 0.755, 95 % CI [0.111, 1.400], P value Combining double low line 0.022). However, the effect of c.963A>G polymorphism was not significant under recessive (SMD Combining double low line 0.186, 95 % CI [-0.195, 4.259], P value Combining double low line 0.339) and co-dominant (SMD Combining double low line-0.119, 95 % CI [-0.525, 0.288], P value Combining double low line 0.568) models. Sensitivity analysis demonstrated that dropping studies with wide confidence intervals affects overall results under the assumption of an additive model. The meta-Analysis results revealed that the AA genotype could be positively connected with litter size in goats.

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Zergani, Emel; Rashidi, Amir; Rostamzadeh, Jalal; Razmkabir, Mohammad; Tetens, Jens

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Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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