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Additional support for an association between OLR1 and milk fat traits in cattle
Authors:Khatib H  Rosa G J M  Weigel K  Schiavini F  Santus E  Bagnato A
Institution:Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA. hkhatib@wisc.edu
Abstract:The bovine oxidized LDL receptor 1 (OLR1) was chosen as a candidate gene for association tests with milk composition traits. Genotyping of 773 Italian Brown Swiss for a SNP at position 8232 in OLR1 (NW_215807:g.8232C>A) revealed a frequency of 0.95 for the g.8232C allele. The University of Wisconsin Holstein resource population was genotyped for the OLR1 NW_215807:g.7160C>T; 7161A>G; 8232C>A] SNPs, and four haplotypes were inferred based on the genotypes of sires and their daughters. Oxidized LDL receptor 1 haplotypes were significantly associated with fat percentage (P = 0.0015). Haplotype C; A; C] was associated with a significant increase in fat percentage when compared with the other haplotypes.
Keywords:candidate gene  cattle  single nucleotide polymorphism
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