Fifty Holstein Friesian (H.F) crossbredcattle were screened for Deficiency of Uridine Monophosphate
Synthase (DUMPS) using PCR-RFLP. Blood samples were collected from jugular veins in 2 ml
capacity vaccutainers containing 2 mg/ml (K2 EDTA). DNA was isolated from the blood samples by
using whole blood extraction kit. PCR was performed for amplification of polymorphic region of
Uridine Monophosphate Synthase (UMPS) gene (108 bp) on bovine chromosome 1. The PCR
products of 108 bp were digested with AvaI endonuclease enzyme. The normal allele in unaffected
cattle produced three fragments of 53 bp, 36 bp and 19 bp. No animal was found carrier for UMPS
gene. The genotype frequency of normal individuals and the gene frequency of normal allele were
found to be one.
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