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http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2006.1229

Candidate Genes with Ovulation by Differential Display PCR in Small Tail Han Sheep  

Liu, Shufang (National Center for Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Animal, Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Li, Hongbin (National Center for Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Animal, Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Song, Xuemei (National Center for Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Animal, Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Wang, Aihua (National Center for Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Animal, Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Wei, Caihong (National Center for Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Animal, Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Du, Lixin (National Center for Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Animal, Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences / v.19, no.9, 2006 , pp. 1229-1233 More about this Journal
Abstract
To find the candidate genes concerned with ovulation rate of sheep, Differential Display Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction was employed to find the differently expressed cDNA controlling ovulation in the Small Tail Han sheep of polyembryony and in Tan sheep of single birth. Twenty-four primer pairs of three anchored primers and eight arbitrary primers were assembled to amplify the specialized bands from these sheep. Positive cross tests were applied to optimize the ascertainable PCR conditions in which different special bands can be identified by silver strain in one PCR tube. After eliminating the false positive PCR products by Northern hybridization, 24 differential display bands were acquired from the ovary in the Small Tail Han sheep. These EST bands were sequenced and 18 different ESTs were found in which five ESTs had several copies and 13 ESTs had only one copy. Comparing these ESTs with homologous sequences by BLAST in the GenBank, there were six ESTs with known open reading frame (ORF) and function, three ESTs with known ORF and no function, and 9 ESTs without homologous sequence. These ESTs partly represent several genes such as NOS2, tensin, TCRA, CDKN1A, ESR1 and ACTB which express especially in Small Tail Han sheep.
Keywords
Ovary; Little Size; Small Tail Han Sheep; DD-PCR;
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