GWAS Reveals Key Candidate Genes Associated with Milk-Production in Saanen Goats
Fu Li, Yonglong He, Hanbing Yan, Jiaqi Bu, Zhanhang Wang, Xiaolong Xu, Danni Li, Binyun Cao, Xiaopeng An

TL;DR
This study identifies four genes linked to milk production in Saanen goats, offering genetic markers for improving dairy yields.
Contribution
The study identifies four novel candidate genes influencing milk production in Saanen goats through GWAS and functional analysis.
Findings
Four genes (CDC14A, F11, RBPJL, ZFAND2A) are strongly associated with milk production in Saanen goats.
These genes regulate mammary epithelial cell proliferation and secretion via MAPK and mTOR pathways.
318 SNP loci and 244 candidate genes were identified from 9.7 million SNPs in a GWAS of 350 goats.
Abstract
Milk-production is crucial for dairy goats’ value. We sought genes affecting this by studying 350 Saanen goats. We found four genes linked to milk-production, working through certain pathways. Breeders can use this research to boost yields. Scientists gain knowledge on mammary function, aiding dairy research and industry. Milk-production is one of the most important economic traits in dairy goats. Fundamentally, increasing milk-production at the genetic level can provide potential genetic markers for improving milk-production in dairy goats. Previous studies have shown that milk-production traits in dairy goats are highly polygenic and can be influenced by multiple genes. We therefore performed high-throughput sequencing on 350 Saanen dairy goats and conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on the sequencing and production data. A total of 9,667,930 valid SNPs were identified,…
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TopicsMilk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows · Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock · Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
