0000000001205500

AUTHOR

B. Portolano

showing 15 related works from this author

Study of β-defensin polymorphisms in Valle del Belice dairy sheep

2009

The aim of this work was to sequence the exons of β-defensin 1 and 2 genes (SBD1 and SBD2) in Valle del Belice dairy sheep in order to identify polymorphisms. The study was conducted on 60 samples from three flocks. Six SNPs were identified: two in SBD1 and four in SBD2. Both genes consist of two exons and one intron. In SBD1 gene, SNPs were found only in the exon 2, whereas in SBD2, SNPs were detected in both exons. In both genes, SNPs were located in the coding regions and in the 3'-UTR. The SNP in SBD2 located at position 1659 determined a change in the protein sequence. Further studies will be necessary to investigate if the amino acid change modifies the biological function of the…

GeneticsUntranslated regionsheep040301 veterinary sciences0402 animal and dairy scienceIntronβ-defensin SNP Sheep.SNPSingle-nucleotide polymorphism04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiology040201 dairy & animal scienceMolecular biologyβ-defensinβ-defensin; SNP; sheep0403 veterinary scienceExonSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoSNPCoding regionAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:Animal cultureDefensinGenelcsh:SF1-1100
researchProduct

Genetic parameters for somatic cell score according to udder infection status in Valle del Belice dairy sheep and impact of imperfect diagnosis of in…

2010

Abstract Background Somatic cell score (SCS) has been promoted as a selection criterion to improve mastitis resistance. However, SCS from healthy and infected animals may be considered as separate traits. Moreover, imperfect sensitivity and specificity could influence animals' classification and impact on estimated variance components. This study was aimed at: (1) estimating the heritability of bacteria negative SCS, bacteria positive SCS, and infection status, (2) estimating phenotypic and genetic correlations between bacteria negative and bacteria positive SCS, and the genetic correlation between bacteria negative SCS and infection status, and (3) evaluating the impact of imperfect diagno…

Somatic cellInheritance PatternsCell CountMastitisclinical mastitisSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoPrevalenceGenetics(clinical)Udderlcsh:SF1-1100Geneticsmixture modelbiologyintegumentary systemGeneral Medicinesomatic cell count diagnosis of infection dairy sheepDairyingPhenotypemedicine.anatomical_structureItalycountHealthprotein percentageFemaletissueslcsh:QH426-470Sheep DiseaseslactationAnimal Breeding and GenomicsSensitivity and SpecificityGenetic correlationMammary Glands AnimalQuantitative Trait Heritablemilk-yieldGeneticsmedicineAnimalsFokkerij en GenomicaDiagnostic Errorssubclinical mastitisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)SheepBacteriaResearchewespathogensHeritabilitymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationMastitislcsh:Geneticsnervous systemcattleWIASAnimal Science and ZoologyFlocklcsh:Animal cultureBacteria
researchProduct

Analysis of the melanocortin receptor 1 (MC1R) gene in Sicilian goat breeds

2010

AbstractMammalian coat colour is mainly determined by the distribution of two different types of melanins: pheomelanin (red/yellow pigments) and eumelanin (black pigments). Their synthesis is regulated by the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R/Extension locus) that binds the α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) and the agouti signalling protein (ASIP, coded by the Agouti locus). In mammals, several studies have reported that loss-of-function mutations in MC1R lead to red/yellow pigmentation, while gain-of-function mutations lead to black/dark colours. Mutations at the Agouti locus exert, in general, epistatic interactions on the Extension locus. In goats, classical genetic studies have indic…

GeneticsCoatintegumentary systemMUTATIONSdigestive oral and skin physiologygoatLocus (genetics)Phenotypic traitCOAT COLOUR GENESBiologySettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoBREEDSMC1RMelanocortin Receptor 1EpistasisAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:Animal cultureMc1r genelcsh:SF1-1100Melanocortin 1 receptor
researchProduct

Survey of milk protein polymorphism in the "Bovina Rossa Siciliana"

2005

The “Rossa Siciliana” is an autochthonous small Sicilian dairy cattle population, accounting for 5-7,000 individuals.This breed is characterized by high ability to live on poor pasture lands, moderate milk production, and traditionally linked to cheese production. Aim of this work was to investigate milk protein polymorphisms in this population. A total of 62 individual milk samples were collected from 19 extensive farms spread in the “Parco dei Nebrodi” area (Messina). All samples were analyzed by isoelectrofocusing (IEF) with pH range 2.5-6. High variability was found at the CSN1S1, CSN2, CSN3, LGB and LALBA loci, while the CSN1S2 locus was monomorphic for the A allele. The allele frequen…

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoMilk protein Genetic polymorphism Sicilian cattle breed
researchProduct

Bottleneck detection in Sicilian goat breeds based on molecular information

2007

researchProduct

Genome-wide scan for Runs of Homozygosity in Valle del Belice sheep

2017

The current availability of very large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) throughout the genome makes these markers particularly suitable for the detection of genomic regions where a reduction in heterozygosity occurred and offers new opportunities to improve the accuracy of inbreeding (F) estimates. Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are contiguous lengths of homozygous segments of the genome where the two haplotypes inherited from the parents are identical. Here, we investigated the occurrence and the distribution of ROH in medium-density SNP genotypes (~ 50 000) in order to characterize autozygosity in 512 individuals of Valle del Belice sheep and identify the regions of the genom…

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoOvineSNP50K sheep runs of homozygosity candidate genes
researchProduct

Suitability of simplified milk recording methods for genetic evaluations using test-day models in dairy sheep

2008

Nowadays in dairy sheep, test-day records are collected monthly under an alternate morning/evening system. This alternate system was implemented because of the steady increase in recording cost per sheep observed in the last few decades. Furthermore, additional modifications to the testing schemes have been proposed to reduce the costs of milk recording. In dairy sheep, the cost for milk recording is indeed too high compared both with individual outputs and with other dairy species. Therefore, the purposes of the present study were: i) to compare estimated breeding values (EBVs) for milk yield using different simplified testing schemes with a test-day sire model; ii) to evaluate the effect …

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoRecording schemeDairy sheep; Genetic evaluation; Recording schemes; Test-daysDairy sheepGenetic evaluationTest-days
researchProduct

Application of SNP reduction approaches and random forest for the identification of population informative markers in cosmopolitan and local cattle b…

2017

In livestock, single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping arrays have been used to differentiate breeds and populations for several downstream applications, including breed allocation of individuals, breeds of origin of crossbred animals, authentication of mono breed products, comparative analyses of selection signatures among several other uses. We already tested a combination of principal component analysis (PCA), used as preselection method, and random forest (RF) used as classification method to assign cosmopolitan Italian breeds with no or very low error rate. In this work, we increased the number of breeds and approaches, to have a more comprehensive view of the strategies available and…

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoSNPs random forest cattle breeds
researchProduct

Prion protein gene frequencies in three Sicilian dairy sheep populations

2008

The objective of this paper was to investigate the prion protein (PrP) genotype and haplotype frequencies in three Sicilian dairy sheep populations. The three populations were: (1) 1096 Valle del Belice animals, (2) 1143 Comisana animals, and (3) 1771 individuals from 5 flocks with scrapie outbreaks, in which the animals were crossbreds derived from indigenous Sicilian dairy breeds. PrP genotypes are described for the three codons 136 (Alanine or Valine; A, V), 154 (Histidine or Arginine; H, R), and 171 (Glutamine, Arginine or Histidine; Q, R, H) which represent polymorphisms known to be linked with scrapie susceptibility. The Valle del Belice haplotype frequencies were 32.3% ARR, 6.5% AHQ,…

GeneticsPrPsheep040301 veterinary sciencesHaplotype frequency Prion protein Scrapie Sheep.Haplotype0402 animal and dairy scienceOutbreakScrapie04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiology040201 dairy & animal science0403 veterinary scienceSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoValineGenotypeAnimal Science and ZoologyfrequencieFlocklcsh:Animal culturePrion proteinGenelcsh:SF1-1100
researchProduct

Survey of milk protein polymorphism in the "Rossa Siciliana" dairy cattle

2005

“Rossa Siciliana” is a dairy cattle population traditionally linked to cheese production protein polymorphisms from 62 individual milk samples from 19 farms were analyzed by isoelectrofocusing. High variability was found at the CNS1S1, CSN2, CSN3, LGB and LALBA loci, while the CNS1S2 locus was monomorphic for the A allele. The casein haplotype frequencies and the occurrence of the linkage disequilibrium, taking into account the association among loci were investigated. The population was not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (Chi-square=19.0, p-value=0.0407), probably due to genetic drift. Frequencies of the three allele detected at CSN1S1 locus were B (0.734), C (0.258) and D (0.008). high fre…

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Geneticomilk proteins polymorphisms Rossa Siciliana dairy cattle
researchProduct

Evaluation of in-farm versus weather station data for use as heat stress indicator in dairy sheep

2005

AbstractHeat stress is a limiting factor in dairy production in hot climates impairing growth, milk production and reproduction. The most widely investigated climatic factors related with heat stress are: air temperature and relative humidity. Previously dairy sheep studies of heat tolerance depended on measurements of physiological functions on individual animals such as rectal temperatures, respiration rates or volumes of air inhaled; unfortunately, such measurements are costly and not feasible on a large scale. This study aims to evaluate in-farm (IF) versus weather station (WS) data to be used as heat stress indicator in dairy sheep. Data were collected in three farms in November 2002 t…

Heat toleranceLimiting factorMaximum temperatureAnimal scienceAir temperaturemedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental scienceAnimal Science and ZoologyRelative humidityReproductionWeather stationmedia_commonHeat stress
researchProduct

A genome-wide perspective on the population structure of Italian cattle breeds

2018

Despite the growing diffusion of cosmopolite specialized breeds, several autochthonous cattle breeds and populations are still bred in Italy. The aim of this study was to provide a high-resolution picture of the genome-wide diversity and population structure of Italian local cattle breeds using medium-density genome-wide SNP markers. After data editing, the dataset included 800 samples from 32 breeds that were genotyped for 31 013 SNPs. For several breeds we observed a low level of polymorphism and genetic diversity, that together with the small effective population sizes confirmed threat of extinction. According to the runs of homozygosity analysis, evidence of recent inbreeding was strong…

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Geneticosingle nucleotide polymorphism inbreeding genetic diversity population structure Italian cattle breedssingle nucleotide polymorphisminbreedingpopulation structureItalian cattle breedssingle nucleotide polymorphism inbreeding genetic diversity population structure Italian cattle breedsgenetic diversity
researchProduct

Bresaola made from Cinisara cattle: effect of muscle type and animal category on physicochemical and sensory traits

2020

The physicochemical characteristics and sensory traits of Cinisara bresaola were investigated, to explore a new commercial opportunity for autochthonous dairy cattle farms. Semimembranosus, Semitendinosus and Biceps brachii muscles, from adult cows (AC) and grazing (GB) or housed (HB) young bulls of Cinisara breed, were processed to made bresaola. Differences due to animal category and muscle type were observed. Bresaola from AC was richer in fat and volatile organic compounds. The bresaola from Semitendinosus showed higher colorimetric parameters, fat and, when from grazing animals, Warner-Bratzler shear force than those made from other muscles. In general, all bresaola were well appreciat…

análisis sensorialvolatile organic compoundSettore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeVeterinary medicineCinisara cattleGeneral Chemical EngineeringMuscle typeSensory systemlcsh:TX341-641raza CinisaraBiologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsensory analysisSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Geneticovolatile organic compoundsDairy cattlecinisara breedlcsh:TP368-456compuestos orgánicos volátileSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariGeneral Chemistrybresaolalcsh:Food processing and manufacturelcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplySettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaFood ScienceCyTA - Journal of Food
researchProduct

BOVITA: a first overview on genome-wide genetic diversity of Italian autochthonous cattle breeds

2017

Analysis of genomic data is increasingly becoming part of the livestock industry and is an invaluable resource for effective management of breeding programs in small populations. The recent availability of genome-wide SNP panels allows providing background information concerning genome structure in domestic animals, opening new perspectives to livestock genetics. BOVITA was established to join local efforts and resources for the genomic characterization of Italian local cattle breeds. Despite the growing diffusion of some cosmopolite specialized breeds, several autochthonous breeds are still bred in Italy. The main aim of the BOVITA is to investigate the genomic structure of Italian local c…

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoSNPs genetic diversity local cattle breeds
researchProduct

Erratum: Copy Number Variation and Missense Mutations of the Agouti Signaling Protein (ASIP) Gene in Goat Breeds with Different Coat Colors

2017

In goats, classical genetic studies reported a large number of alleles at the Agouti locus with effects on coat color and pattern distribution. From these early studies, the dominant AWt (white/tan) allele was suggested to cause the white color of the Saanen breed. Here, we sequenced the coding region of the goat ASIP gene in 6 goat breeds (Girgentana, Maltese, Derivata di Siria, Murciano-Granadina, Camosciata delle Alpi, and Saanen), with different coat colors and patterns. Five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified, 3 of which caused missense mutations in conserved positions of the cysteine-rich carboxy-terminal domain of the protein (p.Ala96Gly, p.Cys126Gly, and p.Val128…

researchProduct