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Article Dans Une Revue Genetics Selection Evolution Année : 2005

Physiological effects of major genes affecting ovulation rate in sheep

Kenneth P. Mcnatty
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Susan M. Galloway
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Theresa Wilson
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Peter Smith
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Norma L. Hudson
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Anne O'Connell
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Adrian H. Bibby
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Derek A. Heath
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George H. Davis
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James P. Hanrahan
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Jenny L. Juengel
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Résumé

Genetic mutations with major effects on ovulation rate in sheep were recently identified in two genes of the transforming growth factor (TGF$\beta$) superfamily and a TGF$\beta$ receptor, namely bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15), otherwise known as the growth differentiation factor 9b (GDF9b), GDF9 and activin-like kinase 6 (ALK6) otherwise known as the BMP receptor type IB (BMPRIB). Animals homozygous for the BMP15 or GDF9 mutations are anovulatory whereas animals heterozygous for BMP15 or GDF9 or heterozygous or homozygous for ALK6 have higher than normal ovulation rates. Immunisation of ewes against BMP15 or GDF9 shows that both are essential for normal follicular development and control of ovulation rate. Common features of fertile animals with the BMP15, ALK6 (and possibly GDF9) mutations are changes in oocyte development during early preantral follicular growth, earlier maturation of granulosa cells and ovulation of mature follicles at smaller diameters. In summary, these findings have led to a new paradigm in reproductive biology, namely that the oocyte plays a key role in regulating the ovulation rate.
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Kenneth P. Mcnatty, Susan M. Galloway, Theresa Wilson, Peter Smith, Norma L. Hudson, et al.. Physiological effects of major genes affecting ovulation rate in sheep. Genetics Selection Evolution, 2005, 37 (Suppl. 1), pp.S25-S38. ⟨hal-00894488⟩
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