Quantitative analysis of birth, weaning, and yearling weights and calving difficulty in Piedmontese crossbreds segregating an inactive myostatin allele

Citation
E. Casas et al., Quantitative analysis of birth, weaning, and yearling weights and calving difficulty in Piedmontese crossbreds segregating an inactive myostatin allele, J ANIM SCI, 77(7), 1999, pp. 1686-1692
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00218812 → ACNP
Volume
77
Issue
7
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1686 - 1692
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8812(199907)77:7<1686:QAOBWA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The Piedmontese breed has a high frequency of double-muscling. Animals test ed in this breed are homozygous for a guanine to adenine transition in exon 3 (C313Y) of the myostatin (MSTN) gene. This transition seems to be respon sible for the double-muscling phenotype. The objective of this study was to compare effects of alternative MSTN genotypes on proportion of assisted ca lving and weights at birth, weaning, and I yr of age. Reciprocal backcross and Fz calves out of Piedmontese-Angus (PA) and Piedmontese-Hereford (PH) d ams born in 1995 (n = 82), 1996 (n = 75), and 1997 (n = 144) were evaluated for birth (BWT, kg), adjusted weaning (W200,kg),and yearling (W365, kg) we ights and calving difficulty expressed as a proportion of assisted calving (CD). The number of copies of C313Y was assessed in each calf. Data were an alyzed with a model that included effects of year, sex, subclasses of propo rtion Piedmontese (.25, .5, .75) by number of C313Y copies (0 = +/+, I = mh /+, 2 = mh/mh), and age of dam as covariate. For BWT, heterozygous mh/+ ani mals were 3.2 +/- .8 kg heavier than +/+ animals. Homozygous mh/mh animals increased .19 +/- .06 in proportion of CD compared with mh/+ animals. Diffe rences between homozygous animals (mh/mh - +/+) were 5.2 +/- 1 kg for BWT a nd .21 +/- .06 for CD. Heterozygous mh/+ animals were 9.1 +/- 4 kg heavier at W200 than homozygous +/+ animals. Homozygous +/+ and heterozygous animal s were 20 +/- 8 and 24.5 +/- 8 kg, respectively, heavier at W365 than mh/mh animals. Differences between mh/+ and the mean of mh/mh and +/+ genotypes for W200 and W365 were 8.8 +/- 3 and 18 +/- 5 kg, respectively, suggesting dominance effects on. postnatal growth. Production of heterozygous animals, to take advantage of the positive impact of one copy of C313Y on carcass t raits, may be a viable option when the value-of increased retail product yi eld is greater than the increased cost associated with calving difficulty.