Abstract :
Ghrelin, an endogenous gland for growth hormone secretagogue receptor, has been shown
to stimulate food intake and control energy homeostasis and lipid metabolism. So, ghrelin
precursor (GHRL) gene is a potential candidate gene for caprine growth traits. In this study,
we detected the polymorphism of the caprine GHRL gene by PCR–SSCP and DNA sequencing
methods in 459 individuals from four goat breeds. A novel single nucleotide polymorphism
(SNP) (IVS2 + 147G >A) was detected. Frequencies of IVS2 + 147G allele varied from
0.842 to 1.000. The association of IVS2 + 147G >A with growth traits was analyzed and
IVS2 + 147G >A was shown to be associated with growth traits. Individuals with genotype
AG were significantly higher than those of individuals with genotype GG in circumference
of chest and cannon and trunk index (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). Moreover, there was a
tendency that genotype AG individuals had better performance in other aspects such as
body height and body length than genotype GG individuals although no significant differences
appeared (P > 0.05). We suggested that IVS2 + 147G >A could be a perfect molecular
marker in marker-assisted selection (MAS).