Polymorphisms in JAK2 gene are associated with production traits and mastitis resistance in dairy cattle

Nawab Ali, Sadaf Niaz, Naimat Ullah Khan, Ali Gohar, Irfan Khattak, Yixin Dong, Tariq Khattak, Iftikhar Ahmad, Yachun Wang, Tahir Usman
2019 Annals of Animal Science  
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the JAK2 gene on the production and mastitis related traits in dairy cattle. Blood and milk samples were collected from 201 lactating dairy cattle of three breeds i.e. Holstein Friesian (HF), Jersey (J) and Achai (A) and their crosses maintained at well-established dairy farms in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Generalized linear model was used to evaluate the association between genotypes and
more » ... e studied traits. A DNA pool was made from randomly selected 30 samples which revealed three SNPs i.e. SNP 1 in 5/ upstream region (G>A, rs379754157), SNP 2 in intron 15 (A>G, rs134192265), and SNP 3 in exon 20 (A>G, rs110298451) that were further validated in the population under study using SNaPshot technique. Of the three SNPs, SNP 1 did not obey Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P<0.05). SNP 2 and SNP 3 were found to be in strong linkage disequilibrium and allele G was highly prevalent compare to allele A in these SNPs. In SNP 1, the GG genotype was associated with significantly (P ≤ 0.01) higher SCC whereas, SNP 2 and SNP 3 were significantly (P ≤ 0.01) associated with higher lactose percentage compared to the other genotypes. The haplogroups association analysis revealed that H1H2 (GG GG AG) has significantly lower SCC than H2H2 (GG GG GG). The results infer that JAK2 could be an important candidate gene and the studied SNPs might be useful genetic markers for production and mastitis related traits.
doi:10.2478/aoas-2019-0082 fatcat:53txi7xw2bhyzjugdipzowtvi4