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Goats and climate resilience

Maksimović, Nevena; Ružić-Muslić, Dragana; Caro Petrovic, Violeta; Cekić, Bogdan; Ćosić, Ivan; Lečić, Nemanja; Stanišić, Nikola

(Institute for animal husbandry, 2023-10)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Maksimović, Nevena
AU  - Ružić-Muslić, Dragana
AU  - Caro Petrovic, Violeta
AU  - Cekić, Bogdan
AU  - Ćosić, Ivan
AU  - Lečić, Nemanja
AU  - Stanišić, Nikola
PY  - 2023-10
UR  - http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/908
AB  - Climate change poses a major global concern and is therefore an
ongoing topic. World’s population is expected to reach 9.7 billion people by 2050
and 10.4 billion by 2100, which means that the food resources will become crucial.
In that respect, animal protein is considered a vital nutrient for growing human
population. However, in the light of ever-changing climate events food and water
sources for both animals and humans can become scarce in certain areas. The
impacts of higher temperatures, changes in precipitation and extreme weather
events pose the most risk on agricultural systems such as livestock. Direct and
indirect influence of heat and drought caused by global warming is harmful to
livestock. Small ruminants and particularly goats are considered more resilient and
better adapted to hot and dry environments compared to other livestock. These
animals require less in terms of feed, water and labor than large ruminants and are
also more thermo-tolerant. They have certain physiological, behavioral and
anatomical advantages aiding their survival during heat and drought. Goats are less
of a competition to humans in terms of available food as they can thrive on plants
unusable for human nutrition. The review discusses advantages of goats as species
in terms of adaptation to changing climate.
PB  - Institute for animal husbandry
C3  - 14th International Symposium Modern Trends in Livestock Production
T1  - Goats and climate resilience
SP  - 129
EP  - 143
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_908
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Maksimović, Nevena and Ružić-Muslić, Dragana and Caro Petrovic, Violeta and Cekić, Bogdan and Ćosić, Ivan and Lečić, Nemanja and Stanišić, Nikola",
year = "2023-10",
abstract = "Climate change poses a major global concern and is therefore an
ongoing topic. World’s population is expected to reach 9.7 billion people by 2050
and 10.4 billion by 2100, which means that the food resources will become crucial.
In that respect, animal protein is considered a vital nutrient for growing human
population. However, in the light of ever-changing climate events food and water
sources for both animals and humans can become scarce in certain areas. The
impacts of higher temperatures, changes in precipitation and extreme weather
events pose the most risk on agricultural systems such as livestock. Direct and
indirect influence of heat and drought caused by global warming is harmful to
livestock. Small ruminants and particularly goats are considered more resilient and
better adapted to hot and dry environments compared to other livestock. These
animals require less in terms of feed, water and labor than large ruminants and are
also more thermo-tolerant. They have certain physiological, behavioral and
anatomical advantages aiding their survival during heat and drought. Goats are less
of a competition to humans in terms of available food as they can thrive on plants
unusable for human nutrition. The review discusses advantages of goats as species
in terms of adaptation to changing climate.",
publisher = "Institute for animal husbandry",
journal = "14th International Symposium Modern Trends in Livestock Production",
title = "Goats and climate resilience",
pages = "129-143",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_908"
}
Maksimović, N., Ružić-Muslić, D., Caro Petrovic, V., Cekić, B., Ćosić, I., Lečić, N.,& Stanišić, N.. (2023-10). Goats and climate resilience. in 14th International Symposium Modern Trends in Livestock Production
Institute for animal husbandry., 129-143.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_908
Maksimović N, Ružić-Muslić D, Caro Petrovic V, Cekić B, Ćosić I, Lečić N, Stanišić N. Goats and climate resilience. in 14th International Symposium Modern Trends in Livestock Production. 2023;:129-143.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_908 .
Maksimović, Nevena, Ružić-Muslić, Dragana, Caro Petrovic, Violeta, Cekić, Bogdan, Ćosić, Ivan, Lečić, Nemanja, Stanišić, Nikola, "Goats and climate resilience" in 14th International Symposium Modern Trends in Livestock Production (2023-10):129-143,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_908 .

IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE SUCCESSFUL SHEEP BREEDING

Nikolaevna, Sycheva Irina; Caro Petrovic, Violeta; Ruzic Muslic, Dragana; Maksimovic, Nevena; Ristanovic, Bojana; Ilic, Zoran; Petrovic, Milan

(The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, 2023-06)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Nikolaevna, Sycheva Irina
AU  - Caro Petrovic, Violeta
AU  - Ruzic Muslic, Dragana
AU  - Maksimovic, Nevena
AU  - Ristanovic, Bojana
AU  - Ilic, Zoran
AU  - Petrovic, Milan
PY  - 2023-06
UR  - http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/961
AB  - Qualitative traits are determined by one or more hereditary factors, and the
influence of the environment on their variability is very small. In the case of traits whose
hereditary basis is the result of the action of several genes, a qualitative form of inheritance
also occurs. On that occasion, one or several genes appear with very clear effects, while the
influence of other genes is insignificant. Breeding and selection of sheep depending on the
nature of gene interaction, quantitative traits are inherited according to the type of additive,
dominant and epistatic principles. Traditional methods of sheep breeding are increasingly
complemented by modern selection methods-DNA analyses, in order to detect genes that
influence the expression of certain production traits, or are located in the genome near the
place responsible for a given trait. We will briefly discuss these problems.
PB  - The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
C3  - 5th International Scientific Conference Modern Trends in Agricultural Production, Rural Devalopment Agro-economy Cooperatives and Environmental Protection, The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia
T1  - IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE SUCCESSFUL SHEEP BREEDING
SP  - 229
EP  - 234
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_961
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Nikolaevna, Sycheva Irina and Caro Petrovic, Violeta and Ruzic Muslic, Dragana and Maksimovic, Nevena and Ristanovic, Bojana and Ilic, Zoran and Petrovic, Milan",
year = "2023-06",
abstract = "Qualitative traits are determined by one or more hereditary factors, and the
influence of the environment on their variability is very small. In the case of traits whose
hereditary basis is the result of the action of several genes, a qualitative form of inheritance
also occurs. On that occasion, one or several genes appear with very clear effects, while the
influence of other genes is insignificant. Breeding and selection of sheep depending on the
nature of gene interaction, quantitative traits are inherited according to the type of additive,
dominant and epistatic principles. Traditional methods of sheep breeding are increasingly
complemented by modern selection methods-DNA analyses, in order to detect genes that
influence the expression of certain production traits, or are located in the genome near the
place responsible for a given trait. We will briefly discuss these problems.",
publisher = "The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences",
journal = "5th International Scientific Conference Modern Trends in Agricultural Production, Rural Devalopment Agro-economy Cooperatives and Environmental Protection, The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia",
title = "IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE SUCCESSFUL SHEEP BREEDING",
pages = "229-234",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_961"
}
Nikolaevna, S. I., Caro Petrovic, V., Ruzic Muslic, D., Maksimovic, N., Ristanovic, B., Ilic, Z.,& Petrovic, M.. (2023-06). IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE SUCCESSFUL SHEEP BREEDING. in 5th International Scientific Conference Modern Trends in Agricultural Production, Rural Devalopment Agro-economy Cooperatives and Environmental Protection, The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia
The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences., 229-234.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_961
Nikolaevna SI, Caro Petrovic V, Ruzic Muslic D, Maksimovic N, Ristanovic B, Ilic Z, Petrovic M. IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE SUCCESSFUL SHEEP BREEDING. in 5th International Scientific Conference Modern Trends in Agricultural Production, Rural Devalopment Agro-economy Cooperatives and Environmental Protection, The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia. 2023;:229-234.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_961 .
Nikolaevna, Sycheva Irina, Caro Petrovic, Violeta, Ruzic Muslic, Dragana, Maksimovic, Nevena, Ristanovic, Bojana, Ilic, Zoran, Petrovic, Milan, "IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE SUCCESSFUL SHEEP BREEDING" in 5th International Scientific Conference Modern Trends in Agricultural Production, Rural Devalopment Agro-economy Cooperatives and Environmental Protection, The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia (2023-06):229-234,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_961 .

ASSOCIATION OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS OF GH, LEP, MSTN GENES WITH GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS IN MEAT-WOOL AND WOOL SHEEP

Skorykh, Larisa Nikolayevna; Safonova, Nadezhda Sergeevna; Omarov, Arslan Akhmetovich; Efimova, Nina Ivanovna; Katkov, Konstantin Alexsandrovich; Caro Petrovic, Violeta; Kizilova, Natalia Igorevna

(Serbian Genetic Society, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Skorykh, Larisa Nikolayevna
AU  - Safonova, Nadezhda Sergeevna
AU  - Omarov, Arslan Akhmetovich
AU  - Efimova, Nina Ivanovna
AU  - Katkov, Konstantin Alexsandrovich
AU  - Caro  Petrovic, Violeta
AU  - Kizilova, Natalia Igorevna
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/957
AB  - The main trend in the development of sheep breeding in the last decade all over the world has become a constant increase in the production of mutton. This study was designed to study polymorphisms of genes GH, LEP, MSTN in two breeds of North Caucasian Meat Wool and Soviet Merino sheep in Russia, as well as to identify potential single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with growth traits to improve the genetic potential of sheep. Parts of the GH, LEP, MSTN genes were amplified in North Caucasian Meat-Wool and Soviet Merino sheep to identify SNPs by Sanger sequencing and using a polymerase chain reaction protocol. These genotypes were correlated with meat traits such as birth weight, growth rate, weaning weight. . Genetic and variance analysis of the data obtained was also carried out. Sheep age and parity had a significant effect (p<0.05) on birth weight, growth rate and weaning weight. Sequencing revealed missense mutations in the somatotropin, leptin and myostatin genes in the structure of the sheep genome of the studied breeds. Missense mutations of the GH gene (c.476G> A) and the LEP gene (c.541G> T), as well as a synonymous replacement of the MSTN gene (c. 212C> A), were revealed. According to the results of studies in the North Caucasian Meat-Wool sheep, three GHCC, GHCT , GHTT genotypes for the GH gene and three LEPGG, LEPGT , LEPТТ genotypes for LEP were identified. The studied region of the MSTN gene in sheep of the North Caucasian meat and wool breed turned out to be monomorphic. According to the results of studies in Soviet Merino sheep, three genotypes GHCC, GHCT , GHTT for the GH gene, three genotypes MSTNСС , MSTNСА , MSTNАА for the MSTN gene, two genotypes LEPGG, LEPGT for the LEP gene were established. The analysis of associations showed a significant effect (p<0.05) of the GHСТ and LEPGT genotypes on the signs of sheep growth. Interestingly, the presence of the T-allele in sheep of the North Caucasian Meat-Wool breed tended to increase in weight during weaning (+2.2 kg) both for the GH gene and for the LEP gene (+ 1.6 kg). Interestingly, similar results were observed in sheep of the Soviet Merino breed, where the missense mutation led to an increase in weaning weight (+ 1.2 kg) for the GH gene and for the LEP gene (+1.3 kg). A synonymous MSTN gene substitution does not lead to a substitution of the coding amino acid, but may further lead to gene expression. The GH, LEP, and MSTN genes are proposed markers for improving growth traits in meat-wool and wool sheep, which will increase the ability to understand the genetic architecture of the genes underlying SNPs that influence such traits.
PB  - Serbian Genetic Society
T2  - Genetika Časopis
T1  - ASSOCIATION OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS OF GH, LEP, MSTN  GENES WITH GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS IN MEAT-WOOL AND WOOL  SHEEP
VL  - 55
IS  - 2
SP  - 673
EP  - 688
DO  - https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR2302673S
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Skorykh, Larisa Nikolayevna and Safonova, Nadezhda Sergeevna and Omarov, Arslan Akhmetovich and Efimova, Nina Ivanovna and Katkov, Konstantin Alexsandrovich and Caro  Petrovic, Violeta and Kizilova, Natalia Igorevna",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The main trend in the development of sheep breeding in the last decade all over the world has become a constant increase in the production of mutton. This study was designed to study polymorphisms of genes GH, LEP, MSTN in two breeds of North Caucasian Meat Wool and Soviet Merino sheep in Russia, as well as to identify potential single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with growth traits to improve the genetic potential of sheep. Parts of the GH, LEP, MSTN genes were amplified in North Caucasian Meat-Wool and Soviet Merino sheep to identify SNPs by Sanger sequencing and using a polymerase chain reaction protocol. These genotypes were correlated with meat traits such as birth weight, growth rate, weaning weight. . Genetic and variance analysis of the data obtained was also carried out. Sheep age and parity had a significant effect (p<0.05) on birth weight, growth rate and weaning weight. Sequencing revealed missense mutations in the somatotropin, leptin and myostatin genes in the structure of the sheep genome of the studied breeds. Missense mutations of the GH gene (c.476G> A) and the LEP gene (c.541G> T), as well as a synonymous replacement of the MSTN gene (c. 212C> A), were revealed. According to the results of studies in the North Caucasian Meat-Wool sheep, three GHCC, GHCT , GHTT genotypes for the GH gene and three LEPGG, LEPGT , LEPТТ genotypes for LEP were identified. The studied region of the MSTN gene in sheep of the North Caucasian meat and wool breed turned out to be monomorphic. According to the results of studies in Soviet Merino sheep, three genotypes GHCC, GHCT , GHTT for the GH gene, three genotypes MSTNСС , MSTNСА , MSTNАА for the MSTN gene, two genotypes LEPGG, LEPGT for the LEP gene were established. The analysis of associations showed a significant effect (p<0.05) of the GHСТ and LEPGT genotypes on the signs of sheep growth. Interestingly, the presence of the T-allele in sheep of the North Caucasian Meat-Wool breed tended to increase in weight during weaning (+2.2 kg) both for the GH gene and for the LEP gene (+ 1.6 kg). Interestingly, similar results were observed in sheep of the Soviet Merino breed, where the missense mutation led to an increase in weaning weight (+ 1.2 kg) for the GH gene and for the LEP gene (+1.3 kg). A synonymous MSTN gene substitution does not lead to a substitution of the coding amino acid, but may further lead to gene expression. The GH, LEP, and MSTN genes are proposed markers for improving growth traits in meat-wool and wool sheep, which will increase the ability to understand the genetic architecture of the genes underlying SNPs that influence such traits.",
publisher = "Serbian Genetic Society",
journal = "Genetika Časopis",
title = "ASSOCIATION OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS OF GH, LEP, MSTN  GENES WITH GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS IN MEAT-WOOL AND WOOL  SHEEP",
volume = "55",
number = "2",
pages = "673-688",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR2302673S"
}
Skorykh, L. N., Safonova, N. S., Omarov, A. A., Efimova, N. I., Katkov, K. A., Caro  Petrovic, V.,& Kizilova, N. I.. (2023). ASSOCIATION OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS OF GH, LEP, MSTN  GENES WITH GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS IN MEAT-WOOL AND WOOL  SHEEP. in Genetika Časopis
Serbian Genetic Society., 55(2), 673-688.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR2302673S
Skorykh LN, Safonova NS, Omarov AA, Efimova NI, Katkov KA, Caro  Petrovic V, Kizilova NI. ASSOCIATION OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS OF GH, LEP, MSTN  GENES WITH GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS IN MEAT-WOOL AND WOOL  SHEEP. in Genetika Časopis. 2023;55(2):673-688.
doi:https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR2302673S .
Skorykh, Larisa Nikolayevna, Safonova, Nadezhda Sergeevna, Omarov, Arslan Akhmetovich, Efimova, Nina Ivanovna, Katkov, Konstantin Alexsandrovich, Caro  Petrovic, Violeta, Kizilova, Natalia Igorevna, "ASSOCIATION OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS OF GH, LEP, MSTN  GENES WITH GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS IN MEAT-WOOL AND WOOL  SHEEP" in Genetika Časopis, 55, no. 2 (2023):673-688,
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR2302673S . .