Abstract :
Genes that regulate metabolism, development and energy partitioning have the potential to
influence economically important traits in farm animals, as do polymorphisms within these
genes. In the present study, polymorphisms of the caprine PRDM16, SHH and SF-1 genes
were detected by PCR–SSCP and DNA sequencing methods in 560 individuals from three
goat breeds. The results revealed two novel silent mutations (GU363953:1305 G>A and
GU363953:1641 A>G) in the caprine PRDM16 gene. The associations of the two SNPs with
growth traits were analyzed in 313 Xuhuai goats. The results indicated that GU363953:1641
A>G has remarkable effects on growth traits. Individuals with genotype GG and GA were
significantly higher than individuals with genotype AA in body length, chest circumference
and body weight (P < 0.05). Moreover, there was a tendency that GG and GA genotype individuals
to have higher body height and thicker cannon circumference than AA genotype
although no statistic differences presented (P>0.05). So,wesuggested that GU363953:1641
A>G could be a molecular marker in marker-assisted section (MAS). As no mutations was
detected in the exons of the caprine SHH and SF-1 genes, we can preliminary eliminate the
significant role of the caprine SHH and SF-1 genes in the differences of caprine growth traits.