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Objective: The primary objective is to identify and characterize the Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within the MTNR1A gene sequence in thin-tailed Indonesian ewes to assess the possible association of MTNR1A gene polymorphism with litter size trait.Methods: Forty-seven thin-tailed Indonesian sheep were selected for the study.Genotyping involved collecting blood samples, and sequencing exon 2 of the MTNR1A gene. Results:The study identified 19 novel SNPs, with 10 being non-synonymous variations, in the MTNR1A gene of Thin-tailed Indonesian ewes.One non-synonymous SNP (rs1087815963) showed a significant association with litter size, with the GC genotype exhibiting a higher average litter size than the GG genotype.The deleterious impact of p.Val127Ile SNP was predicted by various in silico tools that predicted a highly damaging effect of p.Val127Ile SNP on the structure, function, and stability of MTNR1A.Docking reactions showed a critical involvement of this locus with the binding with melatonin. Conclusion:In conclusion, the results of our study suggest that rs1087815963 has a remarkable negative impact on the MTNR1A with a putative alteration in the binding with melatonin.Therefore, it can be stated that the implementation of the novel p.Val127Ile could be a useful marker in marker-assisted selection.
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