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Restriction fragment length polymorphisms in dairy and beef cattle at the growth hormone and prolactin loci
Authors:E M Hallerman  A Nave  Y Kashi  Z Holzer  M Soller  J S Beckmann
Institution:Department of Genetics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Abstract:Two bovine populations, a Holstein-Friesian dairy stock and a synthetic (Baladi X Hereford X Simmental X Charolais) beef stock, were screened for restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) at the growth hormone and prolactin genes. Most RFLPs at the growth hormone gene are apparently the consequence of an insertion/deletion event which was localized to a region downstream of the structural gene. The restriction map for the genomic region including the growth hormone gene was extended. Two HindIII RFLPs at the growth hormone locus, as well as several RFLPs at the prolactin gene, seemed to be the consequence of a series of point mutations. The results are discussed in terms of the possibility that minor genomic variability underlies quantitative genetic variation.
Keywords:restriction fragment length polymorphism  bovine growth hormone  bovine prolactin  dairy cattle  beef cattle  genetic markers
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