Metadata in fecundity gene polymorphism for Ethiopian sheep

Published: 8 February 2023| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/39bb2vh37n.2
Contributors:
Helen Nigussie,
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, Solomon Abegaz

Description

The current study was done to to identify whether there is fecundity gene polymorphism or not in indigenous sheep and its association with litter size. The dataset has three parts. Metadata _file 1; it contains genotype data generated from five locus linked to fecundify gene mutation in Ethiopian indigenous sheep for polymorphism analysis. Metadata File2: It contains genotype data, litter size data in parity 1 and parity2 for litter size and genotype association analysis. High genetic diversity and strong association with litters size were observed in the current study which will used us a baseline information to design cost effective and sustainable genetic improvement program for commercialization. This information will be used for the specialists who is working in animal genetics and breeders and animal science to repeat the study in other species in the same country/location or same species in different location. The data could also be integrated with other related genotype data generated for comparative analysis between and or within breeds or species.

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Steps to reproduce

The following steps were followed DNA extraction, Polymerase chain reaction using five microsatellite markers linked to fecundly genes. Purification of PCR products and genotyping. Genetic diversity indices and association analysis were used using Population genetics softwires ad GLM model for association analisys

Institutions

Addis Ababa University

Categories

Animal Genetics

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