01943naa a2200229 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024501150008126000090019652012730020565000120147865000100149065000230150065300200152365300310154370000180157470000200159270000200161270000200163277300610165215306792004-08-13 2002 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aBENAVIDES, M. V. aAssociation between microsatellite markers of sheep chromosome 5 and faecal egg counts.h[electronic resource] c2002 aThis study analyses the associations between alleles at seven microsatellite markers located at the sheep chromosome 5-where the interleukin IL-3, IL-4 and IL-5 genes were mapped-and faecal egg counts (FEC) in two different flocks. The associations were analysed by estimating the average excess of allcles at each microsatellite marker on FEC. Three of the studied markers (CSRD2138, OarAE129 and TGLA176) showed significant associations with FEC in the Corriedale flock. Seven alleles at these microsatellite loci were associated with FEC and their effects ranged from -28 to +20%, relative to the FEC population mean. On the other band, four alleles at CSRD2138 and TGLA176 micro satellite markers had significant associations with FEC in the Polwarth mob, with effects varying from -22 to -5%, relative to the FEC population mean. All microsatellites investigated presented high diversity in both flocks. Some alleles were breed specific. The CSRD2138* A allele was the only marker associated with consistent reductions in FEC for both breeds. These results indicate that markers or genes nearby the interlerikin genes, such as the CSRD2138, might enhance host resistance to internal parasites in sheep by probably increasing effector cells and antibody responses. aDoença aOvino aParasito de Animal aMicrosatélites aNematóide gastrintestinal1 aWEIMER, T. A.1 aBORBA, M. F. S.1 aBERNE, M. E. A.1 aSACCO, A. M. S. tSmall Ruminant Researchgv. 46, n. 2/3, p. 97-105, 2002.