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Association of genetic variants of bovine <i>prolactin</i> with milk production traits of Black-and-White and Jersey cattle
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2005
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FertilityGeneticsLivestock ProductionLivestock HealthGenomicsAnimal GeneticsLactationLivestock GeneticsBiostatisticsPublic HealthJersey CattleAnimal PhysiologyGenetic VariantsQuantitative GeneticsThird ExonStatistical GeneticsGenetic VariationBiologyAnimal ScienceProlactin GeneMilk Production TraitsMedicineAnimal Breeding
Abstract. Associations between polymorphism localised in the third exon of the prolactin gene (PRL-RsaI) and milk xproduction traits of Black-and-White and Jersey cattle were analysed. A total of 427 cows were included in the study. PCR-RFLP method was used. The frequencies of genotypes and alleles were as follows: 0.7107 – AA, 0.2851 – AB, 0.0042 – BB; 0.8533 – PRLA and 0.1467 – PRLB for Black-and-White cattle and 0.0919 – AA, 0.4324 – AB, 0.4757 – BB; 0.3081 – PRLA and 0.6919 – PRLB for Jersey cattle. Statistically significant differences between the breeds were observed in the frequencies of genotypes and alleles. Associations between PRL-RsaI polymorphism and milk production traits of Jersey cows and lack of associations with these traits in Black-and-White cows were observed.
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