Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle

Abstract. Hartatik T., Fathoni A, Bintara S., Ismaya, Panjono, Widyobroto B.P, Agus A, Budisatria I.G.S, Leroy P. 2020. Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle. Biodiversitas 21: 941-945. Growth Hormone ge...

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Autores principales: Tety Hartatik, AHMAD FATHONI, SIGIT BINTARA, ISMAYA, PANJONO, B.P. WIDYOBROTO, ALI AGUS, IGS. BUDISATRIA, PASCAL LEROY
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:db9da25ceb8a403ea706276dedf92c9f2021-11-22T00:28:56ZShort communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d210312https://doaj.org/article/db9da25ceb8a403ea706276dedf92c9f2020-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/4973https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Hartatik T., Fathoni A, Bintara S., Ismaya, Panjono, Widyobroto B.P, Agus A, Budisatria I.G.S, Leroy P. 2020. Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle. Biodiversitas 21: 941-945. Growth Hormone gene has been proposed to direct search for quantitative trait loci, and polymorphisms at these loci have been associated with several production traits in bovine. This research aimed to investigate the association of the genotype of partial growth hormone gene with birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle. The materials of this research consist of 47 samples from four different breeds. Birth weight was measured just after calving delivery from the mother. The average daily gain was calculated from the period since birth weight to the second weight (90 days). Genotyping of the growth hormone gene was determined by the sequencing and PCR-RFLP method with the AluI restriction enzyme. The association between genotype and growth traits data was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) by RStudio version 1.1.383. The results showed the significantly different (P<0.001) in birth weight and average daily gain according to the different breed. Friesian Holstein breed showed the highest birth weight, followed by Belgian Blue Bull cross and others. The genotype valine/valine only occurs in Belgian blue bull cross and Wagyu bull cross cattle and showed moderate birth weight. Genotype affects birth weight significantly (P<0.001). The birth weight for genotype leucine/leucine, leucine/valine, and valine/valine was 34.82±18.13, 25.31±13.10, and 29.35±13.65, respectively. There was no significant difference in average daily genes according to the different genotypes. In conclusion, the growth hormone gene was probably one of the molecular genetics markers for excellent growth traits in different crossbred beef cattle.Tety HartatikAHMAD FATHONISIGIT BINTARAISMAYAPANJONOB.P. WIDYOBROTOALI AGUSIGS. BUDISATRIAPASCAL LEROYMBI & UNS Soloarticleaverage daily gain, birth weight, growth gene, polymorphismBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 21, Iss 3 (2020)
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topic average daily gain, birth weight, growth gene, polymorphism
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle average daily gain, birth weight, growth gene, polymorphism
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Tety Hartatik
AHMAD FATHONI
SIGIT BINTARA
ISMAYA
PANJONO
B.P. WIDYOBROTO
ALI AGUS
IGS. BUDISATRIA
PASCAL LEROY
Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle
description Abstract. Hartatik T., Fathoni A, Bintara S., Ismaya, Panjono, Widyobroto B.P, Agus A, Budisatria I.G.S, Leroy P. 2020. Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle. Biodiversitas 21: 941-945. Growth Hormone gene has been proposed to direct search for quantitative trait loci, and polymorphisms at these loci have been associated with several production traits in bovine. This research aimed to investigate the association of the genotype of partial growth hormone gene with birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle. The materials of this research consist of 47 samples from four different breeds. Birth weight was measured just after calving delivery from the mother. The average daily gain was calculated from the period since birth weight to the second weight (90 days). Genotyping of the growth hormone gene was determined by the sequencing and PCR-RFLP method with the AluI restriction enzyme. The association between genotype and growth traits data was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) by RStudio version 1.1.383. The results showed the significantly different (P<0.001) in birth weight and average daily gain according to the different breed. Friesian Holstein breed showed the highest birth weight, followed by Belgian Blue Bull cross and others. The genotype valine/valine only occurs in Belgian blue bull cross and Wagyu bull cross cattle and showed moderate birth weight. Genotype affects birth weight significantly (P<0.001). The birth weight for genotype leucine/leucine, leucine/valine, and valine/valine was 34.82±18.13, 25.31±13.10, and 29.35±13.65, respectively. There was no significant difference in average daily genes according to the different genotypes. In conclusion, the growth hormone gene was probably one of the molecular genetics markers for excellent growth traits in different crossbred beef cattle.
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author Tety Hartatik
AHMAD FATHONI
SIGIT BINTARA
ISMAYA
PANJONO
B.P. WIDYOBROTO
ALI AGUS
IGS. BUDISATRIA
PASCAL LEROY
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AHMAD FATHONI
SIGIT BINTARA
ISMAYA
PANJONO
B.P. WIDYOBROTO
ALI AGUS
IGS. BUDISATRIA
PASCAL LEROY
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title Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle
title_short Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle
title_full Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle
title_fullStr Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle
title_full_unstemmed Short communication: The genotype of growth hormone gene that affects the birth weight and average daily gain in crossbred beef cattle
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