June 13, 2024

Interpretive Summary: Genomic regions and biological pathways associated with sex-limited reproductive traits in bovine species

Interpretive Summary: Genomic regions and biological pathways associated with sex-limited reproductive traits in bovine species

By: Babatunde S Olasege, Zhen Yin Oh, Muhammad S Tahir, Laercio R Porto-Neto, Ben J Hayes, Marina R S Fortes

Many livestock species show sexual differences between males and females. However, we still do not fully understand the specific area of the genome responsible for these differences. This study used a novel method to investigate this research question in two distinct tropically adapted cattle. The study found that the drivers of sexual differences are widely distributed across the animal’s genome, but the sex chromosome seems to play a large role. The genes within these regions are mostly protein-coding and regulatory genes. These genes were involved in biological processes that promote differences between males and females.

Read the full article in the Journal of Animal Science.