Polymorphism of splicing factor 3A subunit 3/PstI gene and its association with the performance of Madura cows (Bos indicus)
Widya Pintaka Bayu Putra, Hartati Hartati, Endang Tri Margawati, Mariyono Mariyono, Tulus Maulana, Thobela Louis Tyasi

TL;DR
This study identifies a genetic variant in the SF3A3 gene associated with body length in Madura cows, suggesting its potential use in improving cattle productivity.
Contribution
The study reports a novel SNP in the SF3A3 gene and its association with morphometric traits in Madura cattle.
Findings
The SF3A3/PstI polymorphism (g.1292A>T) is present in Madura cows with moderate genetic diversity.
The SNP is significantly associated with body length in cows from Madura Island.
Heterozygous (AT) individuals show better morphometric traits than TT homozygotes.
Abstract
Madura cattle (Bos indicus), a native Indonesian breed, are primarily raised for meat production and possess unique genetic characteristics shaped by crossbreeding with Bos javanicus, Bos taurus, and B. indicus. Despite their cultural and economic importance, limited molecular studies have explored candidate genes influencing their productive traits. This study aimed to identify the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) g.1292A>T (rs473122879) in intron 2 of the Splicing Factor 3A Subunit 3 (SF3A3) gene and to evaluate its association with key phenotypic traits in Madura cows. A total of 49 adult Madura cows (>3 years) were sampled from two breeding locations: Java (n = 29) and Madura Island (n = 20). Body weight, withers height, hip height, body length (BL), and heart girth were measured using standardized morphometric techniques. Genomic DNA was extracted from whole blood and…
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TopicsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research · RNA Research and Splicing · RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
