Background/Objectives: Copy number variations (CNVs) are a significant source of genetic variation and have been shown to influence growth traits in livestock. This study aimed to validate previous CNV candidates within the NSMF gene (XM_015093798.1) and identify novel CNV markers for molecular breeding in sheep. Methods: Using quantitative PCR (qPCR), we genotyped NSMF CNVs (chr3: 586,001–601,000) and assessed their associations with growth traits in three Chinese sheep breeds: Chaka sheep (CKS, n = 312), Hu sheep (HS, n = 67), and Small-tailed Han sheep (STHS, n = 70). Results: Our results revealed significant differences in NSMF CNV genotype frequencies across the three breeds, with the highest proportion of deletions observed in STHS (98.44%) and CKS (90.57%), while HS exhibited a higher frequency of duplications (14.06%). No significant associations were observed between NSMF CNV genotype and CKS growth traits (p-value > 0.05). However, the CNV could markedly affected cannon circumference in HS (p-value = 0.021), with individuals carrying the normal genotype showing a larger cannon circumference. Additionally, a marginally significant association was found between the CNV and body diagonal length in HS (p-value = 0.050). Conclusions: Future investigations employing larger cohorts of Hu sheep are warranted to definitively establish the utility of NSMF CNVs as genetic markers for growth traits in Hu sheep breeding programs.
Copy Number Variations of the NSMF Gene and Their Associations with Growth Traits in Three Chinese Sheep Breeds
Xiukai Cao,Yongqi Liu,Jie Cheng,Chen Ling,Jinlin Huang,Wei Sun
Published 2025 in Genes
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2025
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Genes
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2025-02-01
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Agricultural and Food Sciences, Medicine
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