Isolation and Sequencing of CYP19 Gene (EXON9) in Egyptian Buffaloes.
Benha Veterinary Medical Journal • 2014
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المؤلفون
Hadeel Samy A Abbas, Mohammed Abu El-Magd, Khairy Mohamed El-Bayomic, Gamal Abd El-Raheim Sosa
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المجلة العلمية
Benha Veterinary Medical Journal
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المجلد
26
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الصفحات
161-170
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الملخص
Numerous studies have been investigated to assess the relationship between the fertility related gene, CYP19,
and reproduction in cow; however only scanty studies were performed on CYP19 gene in buffalo. The present
study was designed to isolate a fragment of CYP19 gene containing exon 9 and to detect any polymorphism
associated with infertility in Egyptian buffalo cows. CYP19 gene fragment was isolated by using PCR
technique and detected by the direct sequencing and single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP). A
fragment (locus) of CYP19 gene with size of 446bp was successfully amplified. No SNP was detected in
this locus as revealed by a monomorphic SSCP pattern observed in normal cyclic and anestrous animals.
The results of SSCP were confirmed by nucleotide sequencing. Alignment of nucleotide sequences of this
locus showed 100% identity with Indian water buffaloes (EF126034) and 99% identity with Bos Taurus
(Z69249.1). The present study concluded that the sequence of CYP19 is highly conserved between cattle
and buffalo.
and reproduction in cow; however only scanty studies were performed on CYP19 gene in buffalo. The present
study was designed to isolate a fragment of CYP19 gene containing exon 9 and to detect any polymorphism
associated with infertility in Egyptian buffalo cows. CYP19 gene fragment was isolated by using PCR
technique and detected by the direct sequencing and single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP). A
fragment (locus) of CYP19 gene with size of 446bp was successfully amplified. No SNP was detected in
this locus as revealed by a monomorphic SSCP pattern observed in normal cyclic and anestrous animals.
The results of SSCP were confirmed by nucleotide sequencing. Alignment of nucleotide sequences of this
locus showed 100% identity with Indian water buffaloes (EF126034) and 99% identity with Bos Taurus
(Z69249.1). The present study concluded that the sequence of CYP19 is highly conserved between cattle
and buffalo.
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