Abstract
Leptin hormone, encoded by leptin (LEP) gene is involved in many biological and
physiological processes in the body. Polymorphism in LEP gene has been observed and correlated with
a variety of reproductive and productive traits in several sheep breeds worldwide, but its role has not
been much studied in local sheep breeds of Pakistan. The present study was conducted to analyze
polymorphism in LEP gene in Lohi breed of sheep.
Methods: Subsequent to statistical analysis (generalized linear model), 18 animals were selected randomly from
the flock for blood samples collection followed by DNA extraction, amplification using PCR prior to sequencing.
The amplified product of exon 2 and partial intron 2 regions of LEP gene was 268bp.
Results: Molecular analysis showed a heterozygous condition i.e. C>Y at position 15 and 18 in exon 2. The data
on average daily weight gain (ADG) from birthday to 90 days were used for association study, while
environmental effects were minimized by means of generalized linear model. Association of polymorphisms in
LEP gene with ADG did not yield any significant results.
Conclusion: In conclusion, analysis of LEP gene sequence verified the existence of genetic changes in Lohi
sheep. Further investigations are needed to find variations that might be linked with traits of economic importance
for upcoming breeding program sand marker-assisted selection.
Ali Haider Saleem, Ahmad Ali, Akhtar Rasool Asif, Asad Ali, Hamid Mustafa, Dilshad Rashid, Mujahid Zafar, Muhammad Awais, Hafiz Ishfaq Ahmad, Zulqarnain Baqar. (2019) Single nucleotide polymorphism and phylogenetic analysis of the exon 2 of leptin gene in Lohi sheep, Advancements in Life Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 2.
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