Veterinary World, Vol.2(7):
253-257 RESEARCH
Molecular marker within Major Histocompatibility
Complex linked
with
general growth in sheep
Manzoor R.
Mir1* and H. Geldermann
Department of Animal Breeding &
Biotechnology,
Abstract
The genetic diversity of a microsatellite
marker linked to MHC-DRB1 gene in German Merino sheep was studied and
association of this marker with growth trait in German sheep was ascertained.
This experiment constituted four consecutive lambing among seven Merinoland rams and 249 ewes and a total of 16 MHC-DRB1 microsatellite alleles were detected, ranging from 353 bp to 857 bp. For ewes carrying
the allele 394 and 857 bp the birth weight of lambs
was about 400 g higher as compared to the residual group of ewes. Additionally,
some genotype classes in ewes and rams too have variant effect on the growth
traits in sheep. The observed associations could be due to differences in
disease resistance, cell recognition or tissue differentiations between
carriers of various MHC haplotypes which can in-turn
affect the individual growth performance.
Key words: Sheep, DRB1, Microsatellite, Growth, QTL, MHC