Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5589478 | Gene | 2016 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Since the *2001 haplotype was present in all three breeds, these results suggest there is at least one functional mutation in the region that influences growth and prolificacy traits that may be broadly present across several breeds. Furthermore, combined use of the similar *2001 and *0301 multi-marker haplotypes that nonetheless have opposing directions of production trait associations will enhance mutation discovery in this region. If undesirable alleles for underlying mutations can be identified, selective pressure against one or a small number of undesirable alleles may improve production with limited impact on MHC genetic diversity and infectious disease susceptibility.
Keywords
LLWLLBcentigradegsta4GSTA1ADGRT-PCRQTLBLVDRB1DQB1SRLVcDNAComplementary DNADNASmall ruminant lentiviruses°Cdeoxyribonucleic acidAssociation analysisQuantitative trait lociFemale reproductionGrowthProduction traitsaverage daily gainmajor histocompatibility complexMHCOLAreverse transcription polymerase chain reactionWeaning weightBirth weightBovine leukemia virusSingle nucleotide polymorphismSNPSheep
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Authors
Mehmet Ulas Cinar, Michelle R. Mousel, Lynn M. Herrmann-Hoesing, J. Bret Taylor, Stephen N. White,