Release 56
(Apr 24, 2025)

QTL 25237 Description:

 Trait Information
Trait name: Body height Vertebrate Trait Ontology: Body height
Trait details: body height at 6 months Product Trait Ontology: n/a
Symbol: HEIGHT Clinical Measurement Ontology: Body height
 QTL Map Information
Chromosome:28
QTL Peak Location:27.8 (cM)
QTL Span:21.78-21.98 (cM)
16.2-16.4 (Mbp)
Upper, "Suggestive":n/a
Upper, "Significant":n/a
Peak:
Lower, "Significant":n/a
Lower, "Suggestive":n/a
Marker type:-
Analysis type:Association
Model tested:Mendelian
Test base:n/a
Threshold significance level:Significant
P_values<0.01
Dominance effect:n/a
Additive effect:n/a
Associated Gene:SIRT1 (sirtuin 1)
Cis/Trans acting type:
Links:   Edit  |   Map view

 Extended information:
(none)

User inputs on QTL #25237
  • Add your annotations
  • Add your comments
  • Report problems
  •  QTL Experiment in Brief
    Animals:Animals were Nanyang cattle.
     Breeds associated:
    Design:Animals were genotyped for one SNP in SIRT1 and analyzed for growth traits.
    Analysis:A linear model was used.
    Software:SPSS
    Notes: 
    Links:Edit

     Reference
    Authors:Li MX, Sun XM, Zhang LZ, Wang J, Huang YZ, Sun YJ, Hu SR, Lan XY, Lei CZ, Chen H
    Affiliation:Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Agriculture, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, China
    Title:A novel c.-274C>G polymorphism in bovine SIRT1 gene contributes to diminished promoter activity and is associated with increased body size
    Journal:Animal genetics, 2013, 44(5): 584-7
    Links:  PubMed  |  Abstract   |  List all data   |  Edit  

     Additional Information
    Comments:c.-274C>G
    User inputs on reference #23647079
  • Add your comments
  • Note similar findings
  • Note contradictions
  • Cite this Data:

    Animal QTLdb: QTL25237 was published in 2013, and was curated into QTLdb on 2014-05-14. DBxREF link to this data: https://www.animalgenome.org/QTLdb/q?id=QTL_ID:25237

     

    © 2003-2025: USA · USDA · NRPSP8 · Program to Accelerate Animal Genomics Applications. Contact: Bioinformatics Team