Indian Journal of Animal Research

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Indian Journal of Animal Research, volume 51 issue 5 (october 2017) : 856-859

Study on the polymorphism of fibroblast growth facor receptor (FGFR1) in sheep

Jun Yan Bai, Xiao Ping Jia, You Bing Yang, You. Zhi. Pang, Yu Qin Wang
1<p>College of Animal Science and Technology,&nbsp;Henan University of Science and Technology, Henan, Luoyang 471003, China.</p>
Cite article:- Bai Yan Jun, Jia Ping Xiao, Yang Bing You, Pang Zhi. You., Wang Qin Yu (2016). Study on the polymorphism of fibroblast growth facorreceptor (FGFR1) in sheep . Indian Journal of Animal Research. 51(5): 856-859. doi: 10.18805/ijar.v0iOF.4551.

The polymorphisms of fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR1) were detected in large-tailed Han sheep, small-tailed Han sheep, Yuxi fat-tailed sheep and Lanzhou large-tailed sheep by PCR product sequencing technology. The results showed that FGFR1 gene had 4 mutation sites in large-tailed Han sheep, small-tailed Han sheep, Yuxi fat-tailed sheep and Lanzhou large-tailed sheep, including T558C, G342A, G417A and G420A. FGFR1 gene sequences of different species clustering showed that sheep, buffalo and Tibetan antelope clustered together firstly, suggesting that the three phylogenetic species had a close relationship.


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