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Genes and Genomics
2021 Volume.43 No. 8 p.961 ~ p.973
Investigation of high correlation with carcass traits of SNPs of the PLCB1, C/EBP¥á, and TDRKH genes and the combinations of SNPs using the MDR method in the Hanwoo
Kim Song-Mi

Lee Yong-Moon
Kim Dong-Hee
Ha Jae-Jung
Yi Jun-Koo
Kim Dae-Hyun
Oh Dong-Yep
Han Kyu-Dong
Abstract
Background: Recently, many researchers focus on the best way to produce high-quality meat, as the trend in food consumption today is to focus on quality. In general, consumers¡¯ preferences in beef differ depending on taste and meatiness. Therefore, researchers are interested in how the marbling score affects the flavors of meat or the various factors that make up the meatiness to captivate the consumers¡¯ tastes.

Objective: This study identifies single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) or gene combinations that affect the carcass traits of Korean cattle (Hanwoo) by using the multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) method.

Methods: We collected the candidate SNPs to identify SNPs related to marbling scores from whole-exome sequencing and bovine SNP genotyping data. Using 96 Hanwoo samples, we performed PCR amplification to investigate the polymorphism status. In addition, we investigated genetic relationships between carcass traits and SNPs using 612 Hanwoo samples. Furthermore, each candidate SNP genotype and the combinations of SNP genotypes were verified to improve the accuracy of genetic relationships using MDR method.

Results: Twenty-four candidate SNPs associated with carcass trait and marbling scores were identified from SNP genotyping and whole-exome sequencing. Among them, three SNP markers (c.459 T?>?C of the PLCB1 gene, c.271 A?>?C of the C/EBP¥á gene, and g.17257 A?>?G of the TDRKH gene) were showed statistically significant differences between intramuscular fat and genotypes. Especially, two candidate SNPs, including c.459 T?>?C located in the PLCB1 gene and c.271 A?>?C located in the C/EBP¥á gene, could be highly associated with the intramuscular fat of Hanwoo quality grade. In addition, the combination of SNP genotypes is showed higher significant differences with carcass weight, backfat thickness, and longissimus dorsi muscle area.

Conclusion: Three SNP genotypes and the combination of SNP genotypes in the PLCB1, C/EBP¥á, and TDRKH genes may be useful genetic markers for improving beef quality.
KEYWORD
Beef quality, DNA marker, Hanwoo, MDR method, SNP genotypes
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