@article{MAKHILLAJ20138620606,
    title = {Molecular Characterization, Alternation Splicing, Expression Profile and Association Analysis with Carcass Traits of the Cattle <I>CMYA1</I> 
  Gene},
    journal = {Agricultural Journal},
    volume = {8},
    number = {6},
    pages = {276-281},
    year = {2013},
    issn = {1816-9155},
    doi = {aj.2013.276.281},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-9155&doi=aj.2013.276.281},
    author = {Y.W.,X.B.,X.F.,X.G.,J.Y.,F.F.,T. and},
    keywords = {Association analysis,cattle,CMYA1,single nucleotide polymorphism,alternation splicing},
    abstract = {The Cardiomyopathy Associated protein 1 (CMYA1) is a actin 
  binding protein which plays an important role in cardiac morphogenesis. In this 
  study, researchers obtained the 6,272 bp mRNA sequence of the cattle <I>CMYA1</I> 
  gene, including the full coding region and encoding a protein of 1,820 amino 
  acids. The sequence was deposited into the GenBank nucleotide database (HQ111436.1). 
  The human (NM_194293) and mice (NM_011724) homologues have a 77.31 and 82.23% 
  identity with the cattle <I>CMYA1</I> gene, respectively. Tissue expression 
  analysis showed that the cattle <I>CMYA1</I> gene was expressed exclusively 
  in striated muscle tissue. Moreover, one deletion variant lacking 382 bp from 
  exon 2 was detected by RT-PCR. Two synonymous SNP rs110346467 and SNP rs110575295 
  in the exon 2 detected, as restriction fragment length polymorphism showed genotype 
  frequencies among 120 crossbred cattle. Association analysis showed that a SNP 
  rs110575295 was significantly associated with the intermuscular fat percentage 
  between 12th and 13th ribs (p&lt;0.05). This study will lay the groundwork for 
  the further investigations on the detailed function of CMYA1 in cattle models.}
    }