Abstract

The Markhoz is a local goat breed in the Kurdistan region of Iran. The mohair obtained from these animals plays an important cultural role and is used for making local clothes in the Kurdistan region. This breed is a low-fecundity local goat, and searching for genes associated with fertility of these goats is important for their breeding. Moreover, this research is complementary to prior studies of candidate genes associated with fertility. The growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) and bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15) are attractive candidates expressed by the oocyte and are associated with increased ovulation rate in sheep. However, there are no reports on single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with fertility of Markhoz goats. Hence, we studied these candidate genes and found two novel mutations (g.233CA and g.755TG) in GDF9 exon I and in BMP15 exon II, respectively. Furthermore, we investigated their association with prolificacy. These nucleotide changes are detectable with the PCR-RFLP method and can be used in the screening for highly fecund goats. Both of the mutations significantly increased litter size in heterozygote form for BMP15 and homozygote form for GDF9 in this goat breed. Homozygote females for the BMP15 mutation were not identified in the Markhoz breed, which is similar to the situation found in Belclare sheep, small-tailed Han sheep, and Jining Grey goats.

Highlights

  • Markhoz (Iranian Angora) goats are raised in the Kurdistan region of Iran, and the mohair obtained from these goats has an essential cultural value and is used for making local clothes in Kurdistan, Iran

  • The PCR products were electrophoresed in 1 % agarose gel for bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15) and growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) genes

  • Some mutations have been demonstrated to be involved in twin births along with fecundity increase in two GDF9 and BMP15 genes in sheep (Barzegari et al, 2010; Galloway et al, 2000; Hanrahan et al, 2004; Javanmard et al, 2011)

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Introduction

Markhoz (Iranian Angora) goats are raised in the Kurdistan region of Iran, and the mohair obtained from these goats has an essential cultural value and is used for making local clothes in Kurdistan, Iran. GDF9 and BMP15 genes have been proved to be effective in increasing the number of twin births in the sheep (Abdoli et al, 2013; Barzegari et al, 2010; Liandris et al, 2012; Eghbalsaied et al, 2012); the mutations associated with fecundity in goats should be confirmed (Ahlawat et al, 2013; Pramod et al, 2013). The influence of these genes on fertility in mammals and even in humans may appear progressively. Evidence shows the high influence of BMP15 and GDF9 genes on the fecundity (Chu et al, 2010; Feng et al, 2012)

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