Characterization of Four New Genes in the Ovine KAP19 Family

    Lingrong Bai, Huitong Zhou, Jianning He, Jinzhong Tao, Guo Yang, Jon G. H. Hickford
    TLDR Four new genes related to sheep wool were discovered, showing genetic diversity.
    This study identified four new keratin-associated protein genes in sheep, named sKRTAP19-1, sKRTAP19-2, sKRTAP19-4, and sKRTAP19-6, which are related to previously known sheep and human KRTAP19 genes but show no clear orthologous relationships, indicating complex evolutionary dynamics. Significant nucleotide sequence variation was found, with sKRTAP19-1 having four variants, sKRTAP19-2 five, sKRTAP19-4 five, and sKRTAP19-6 eight, involving both synonymous and non-synonymous SNPs. Unique variants of sKRTAP19-4 and sKRTAP19-6 were identified in Yanchi Tan sheep, sharing similarities with the Romanov sheep genome, suggesting a shared ancestry. These findings reveal substantial genetic diversity in ovine KRTAP19-n genes and provide a basis for future research on their impact on wool fiber characteristics.
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