Genotypes of Cornel Dorset and Dorset Crosses Compared with Romneys for Melatonin Receptor 1a

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Genotypes of Cornell Dorset and Dorset Crosses Compared with Romneys for Melatonin Receptor 1a By Christian Posbergh Cornell Undergraduate Honor Student, Dept. Animal Science Abstract: Sheep are known as seasonally polyestrous breeders, meaning they only breed when day length shortens in the fall. Ewes respond to these changing day lengths through melatonin receptors. However certain breeds such as Dorset, are known to be less seasonal with some individuals being able to breed year round. The Melatonin Receptor 1a (MTNR1A) gene was identified as a candidate gene for out of season breeding. The first studies found a SNP that was associated with a shorter time to first lambing and a shorter period between lambing using ewes managed under the Cornell STAR accelerated lambing system. The favorable allele was denoted the M allele and the unfavorable allele, the m allele. This study sought to compare allele frequencies of this polymorphism between the Cornell flock and outside flocks not selected for out of season breeding. Frequencies of the M allele were higher in the Cornell Flock (0.81) as opposed to outside flocks (0.59) (p<0.002). Using 63 genotyped Cornell ewes, having greater than one lambing record, no significant association was found between having the M allele and increased lambings per year, delivered per year, born alive per year, and weaned per year. This study shows that the M allele may not be a beneficial marker for use in flocks seeking to improve production and the ability to lamb out of season. These findings warrant future genetic research of out of season breeding.

Genotypes of Cornell Dorset and Dorset Crosses Compared with Romneys for Melatonin Receptor 1a Christian Posbergh My Background Raised Sheep for 14 years Flock of Romneys & Dorsets District 2 Director for ARBA Committee Member for NSIP Senior Undergraduate Honors Thesis Project Genetics in Beef, Horses, Sheep & Musk Ox 1

Out of Season Breeding Seasonally Polyestrous Many cycles but seasonally Most breeds enter anestrus during late spring/early summer as day length increases Photoperiod Melatonin 2

Out of Season Breeding Occurs on 25% of breeding operations (USDA, 2014) Importance has increased 3x to 34% More sheep selected for out of season Cornell Flock Has selected for out of season breeding for 30 years using STAR system ~300 ewes Finnsheep Dorset Finn x Dorset 3

Breeds Dorset Aseasonal Meat Medium sized Mothering Breeds Finnsheep Multiples & mothering Small-medium sized Growth rate & wool 4

Breeds Romney Long wool Dual Purpose Mothering Temperament Genetic Background 5

The sentences in a book are like the sequences of nucleotide bases in DNA. Words give instruction and codons specify amino acids for proteins. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z library 1 shelf 1 book paragraph words alphabet = = = = information in every cell chromosome gene DNA sequences = codons = DNA bases gene ATT CGG CAT CGT GGG ATC GTT ACT AAA TCT GAG GCG GTT ACC TAA GTT ATG GCG CCC TGT TAA ATG GAA ACG TCT GCC CTT ATG ACC ATT AGA ATT GGG CGG ATT ACG GGC TAA TGC ATT TGC CCG ATT ACG TAA A C T G ANSC2210_Lecture 2 Fig. 1 The genome of sheep.(a) A total of 1097 segmental duplications (length >5 kb) in the two Texel sheep (10). Y Jiang et al. Science 2014;344:1168-1173 Published by AAAS 6

Phenotype & Genotype Phenotype What is physically observed Genotype DNA finger print What the DNA says Methods PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction RFLP Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism 7

Mutation Markers SNPs Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Microsatellites Utilize repeats in DNA Genetics of Out of Season Breeding in Sheep 120 Microsatellites Found Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) on chr 1,3,12,17,20,24 There are many areas that affect this complex trait Mateescu & Thonney, 2010 8

Melatonin Receptor 1a (MTNR1A) Candidate Gene G protein-coupled receptor which binds melatonin Ovine chr26 MTNR1A Polymorphism A G Silent SNP - No amino acid change Digested by Mn1I enzyme M allele G m allele A 9

Genotyping Gel Electrophoresis M (G) allele 303 bp m (A) allele 236 & 67 bp NTC MM Mm mm Mm 303bp 236bp Table 3. Effect estimates, SE, and probability > t for contrasts evaluating the effect of season of birth or season of 1st conception and MnlI and RsaI genotype on the number of days from birth to 1st lambing and the number of days from the 1st to the 2nd lambing Mateescu et al. (2009) 10

Present Study Study Design Cornell ewes vs Romney ewes 11

Study Design Collect Blood & Extract DNA Study Design Run PCR & RFLP for genotyping NTC MM Mm mm Mm 303bp 236bp 12

Study Design Analysis of Lambing Records & Genotypes Actual Samples Collected Outside Flocks Romney 54 total, 49 ewes, 5 rams Dorset 3 total, 3 ewes Cornell Flock Dorset 23 total, 11 rams, 12 ewes Finn x Dorset 66 total, 20 rams, 46 ewes (EF x D) x Dorset 8 total, 8 ewes 1/8EF 7/8Dorset 4 total, 4 rams Finnsheep 3 total, 3 rams 13

Genetic analysis No selection Under no selection & random mating, allele frequencies shouldn t change Under selection allele frequencies will change By testing observed vs expected can determine if it s due to chance 14

Other Breed Frequencies Allele Frequency Breed Sample M m Source Country Dorset 116 0.64 0.36 Mateescu et al. (2009) USA (Cornell) Chios 48 0.90 0.10 Şeker et al. (2011) Turkey White Karaman 40 0.80 0.20 Awassi 50 0.84 0.16 Gotland 28 0.87 0.13 Falk (2013) Sweden Swedish Finewool 30 0.82 0.18 Roslag 32 0.71 0.29 Rasa Aragonesa 80 0.87 0.13 Martínez-Royo et al. (2012) Spain Chokla 101 0.88 0.12 Saxena et al. (2014) India Sarda 600 0.77 0.23 Carcangiu et al. (2011) Italy Zel 100 0.65 0.35 Moradi et al. (2014) Iran Naeini 50 0.71 0.29 Karakul 100 0.79 0.21 Shahroudi (2006) Iran Small Tail Han 106 0.75 0.25 Chu et al. (2003) China Romney 54 0.59 0.41 Posbergh (unpublished) USA Dorset 23 0.74 0.26 Finn x Dorset 66 0.78 0.22 Results Genotype Frequency Allele Frequency Flock Size MM Mm Mm M (G) m (A) (GG) (GA) (AA) Cornell 81 53 25 3 0.81 0.19 Romney 54 20 24 10 0.59 0.41 15

Results Genotype by Breed Results Genotype by Flock # of Animals Cornell 103 Flock 1 28 Flock 2 29 16

Results Cornell Lambing Record Analysis Records on all Cornell Ewes 63 genotyped ewes used for analysis Lambing records used Lambings per year Delivered per year Born Alive per year Weaned per year Results Cornell Lambing Record Analysis Lambings per year 17

Results Cornell Lambing Record Analysis Delivered per year Results Cornell Lambing Record Analysis Born Alive per year 18

Results Cornell Lambing Record Analysis Weaned per year Conclusions & Future Directions Is this where we are headed? 19

Conclusions No significant association with production traits However significant differences between breed & flocks, indicating it may be under selection Remember: 1 SNP in 1 gene out of 10,000 genes in the genome Complex trait likely has many genetic components Good basis for future research Future Directions Use of new technology such as the 50K or 600K SNP chip Test in other flocks selecting for aseasonality Challenge breed animals for accurate phenotyping MORE DATA! 20

Applications If validated more, could be used as a marker to assist selection Utilized by breeders wishing to breed out of season or accelerate lambing naturally Acknowledgements Dr. Michael Thonney Dr. Samantha Brooks Dr. Heather Huson Natasha Pettifor Ann Staiger Katherine Churchill Rachel Murphy Brooks Equine Genetics Lab Cornell Sheep Program 21

Questions? 22