Buletin PeternakanVol 41, No 4 (2017): BULETIN PETERNAKAN VOL. 41 (4) NOVEMBER 2017
PROFILE OF 3’FLANKING REGION OF LEPTIN GENE IN SUMBA ONGOLE (SO) CATTLE
Widya Pintaka Bayu Putra(Laboratory Animal Reproduction, Breeding and Cell Culture Research Centre for Biotechnology Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Paskah Partogi Agung(Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Breeding and Cell Culture Research Center for Biotechnology Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Ari Sulistyo Wulandari(Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Breeding and Cell Culture Research Center for Biotechnology Indonesian Institute of Sciences)
Article Info
Publish Date 30 Nov 2017
Abstract
Leptin is a protein involved in the regulation of feed intake, fat metabolism, whole body energy balance and hematopoiesis in cattle. The diversity of the Leptin (LEP) gene in Indonesian indigenous cattle can be used as molecular livestock selection to improve productivity. The objective of this study was to identify Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNP) in the 3’flanking region of LEP gene from 31 heads of Sumba Ongole (Bos indicus) cattle. A total of 17 SNP’s in the 3’flanking region (3506 - 4019 bp) of the LEP gene were identified according to GenBank: U50365. Five SNP’s (g.C3558T; g.G3566T; g.A3567C; g.G3574A; g.C3575A) were found in all samples. The moderate Polymorphic Informative Content (PIC) values (0.25
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