One Copy Number Variation within the Angiopoietin-1 Gene Is Associated with Leizhou Black Goat Meat Quality
Qun Wu, Xiaotao Han, Yuelang Zhang, Hu Liu, Hanlin Zhou, Ke Wang, Jiancheng Han

TL;DR
A specific copy number variation in the ANGPT1 gene is linked to better meat quality and growth traits in Leizhou black goats.
Contribution
Identifies a specific ANGPT1 CNV (ARS1_chr14:24950001-24953600) associated with improved meat quality and growth traits in Leizhou black goats.
Findings
Higher copy number (≥3) of CNV-1 correlates with increased ANGPT1 mRNA expression in muscle tissue.
CNV-1 gain-of-copies genotype is significantly associated with improved carcass weight and muscle quality traits.
The CNV-1 genotype shows potential as a marker for targeted breeding to enhance meat quality.
Abstract
The ANGPT1 gene is crucial for angiogenesis and muscle growth. This study analyzed three ANGPT1 copy number variations (CNVs) in 417 Leizhou black goats using quantitative PCR (qPCR). Specifically, CNV-1 (ARS1_chr14:24950001-24953600), which overlaps with protein-coding regions, showed that a higher copy number (≥3) was significantly associated with increased ANGPT1 mRNA expression in muscle and improved traits such as carcass weight and muscle quality. These results suggest CNV-1’s gain-of-copies genotype could be an effective marker for enhancing growth and meat quality in targeted breeding programs. The ANGPT1 gene plays a crucial role in the regulation of angiogenesis and muscle growth, with previous studies identifying copy number variations (CNVs) within this gene among Leizhou black goats. In this study, we investigated three ANGPT1 CNVs in 417 individuals of LZBG using…
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TopicsGeotechnical and construction materials studies · Water and Land Management
