The variant red coat colour phenotype of Holstein cattle maps to BTA27 |
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Authors: | D. L. Dreger S. M. Schmutz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8, Canada |
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Abstract: | The variant red phenotype in Holstein cattle is indistinguishable from the traditional e/e recessive red phenotype caused by a mutation in melanocortin 1 receptor, but is inherited as a dominant trait in relation to black. Co-segregation analysis in four half-sib families segregating for variant red was conducted, excluding melanocortin 1 receptor , agouti signalling protein , attractin and melatonin receptor 1A as causative genes. However, variant red co-segregated with markers in a region of BTA27 that includes beta-defensin 103 ( DEFB103 ). Two newly identified microsatellites and 5 SNPs 5' of DEFB103 were used for linkage mapping in four segregating families (LOD = 3.26). One haplotype was inherited in VR cattle in a 6-generation pedigree. |
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Keywords: | ASIP ATRN coat colour color DEFB103 MC1R MTNR1A pigmentation |
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