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Breed differences in the distribution of BoLA-A locus antigens in American cattle
Authors:M. J. STEAR  T. S. POKORNY  N. E. MUGGLI  R. T. STONE
Affiliation:Department of Veterinary Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Abstract:A total of 627 cattle representing seven breeds from south central Nebraska, USA were tested for 37 BoLA antigens which behave as products of 37 distinct alleles of the class I BoLA-A locus. Four antigens were absent from all breeds tested. The other antigens showed marked and statistically significant differences in breed distribution. There was no evidence for blank (null) alleles. The number of alleles in each breed ranged from 10 to 20. The Hereford and Simmental populations tested were less polymorphic than the Angus, Brown Swiss, Charolais, Gelbvieh and Limousin populations.
Keywords:cattle    breed    BoLA    major histocompatibility complex    lymphocyte    cell surface antigen
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