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The Use of Kosher Phenotyping for Mapping QTL Affecting Susceptibility to Bovine Respiratory Disease
Authors:Ehud Lipkin  Maria Giuseppina Strillacci  Harel Eitam  Moran Yishay  Fausta Schiavini  Morris Soller  Alessandro Bagnato  Ariel Shabtay
Affiliation:1Department of Genetics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel;2Università degli Studi di Milano (UNIMI), Milan, Italy;3Department of Ruminant Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO), Bet-Dagan, Israel;University of Florida, UNITED STATES
Abstract:Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in feedlot cattle, caused by multiple pathogens that become more virulent in response to stress. As clinical signs often go undetected and various preventive strategies failed, identification of genes affecting BRD is essential for selection for resistance. Selective DNA pooling (SDP) was applied in a genome wide association study (GWAS) to map BRD QTLs in Israeli Holstein male calves. Kosher scoring of lung adhesions was used to allocate 122 and 62 animals to High (Glatt Kosher) and Low (Non-Kosher) resistant groups, respectively. Genotyping was performed using the Illumina BovineHD BeadChip according to the Infinium protocol. Moving average of -logP was used to map QTLs and Log drop was used to define their boundaries (QTLRs). The combined procedure was efficient for high resolution mapping. Nineteen QTLRs distributed over 13 autosomes were found, some overlapping previous studies. The QTLRs contain polymorphic functional and expression candidate genes to affect kosher status, with putative immunological and wound healing activities. Kosher phenotyping was shown to be a reliable means to map QTLs affecting BRD morbidity.
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