“…a higher frequency of the C allele was noted for Nelore beef cattle, divided into three selection groups, where its frequency ranged from 0.79 to 0.89 (FONSECA et al, 2015); for Bos indicus 0.83 and 0.95 for Brown Swiss (KHATIB et al, 2006); also for South Anatolian Red and East Anatolian Red 0.89 and 0.91, respectively (ATES et al, 2014). as for other studies, the researchers noted a lower frequency of the C allele than that observed in their own research: Holstein cattle 0.54 (KHATIB et al, 2006), Holstein-Friesian Black and White strain 0.57 (KOMISAREK and DORYNEK, 2009), Czech Fleckvieh 0.51 (RYCHTAROVA et al, 2014), Iranian Holstein 0.48, 0.47 and 0.53 (SOLTANI-GHOMBAVANI et al, 2013;REZAEI et al, 2016;MASHHADI et al, 2014), and Iranian Simmental 0.62 (REZAEI et al, 2016). The divergence in the distribution of particular genotypes may result from the different breeds for which individual research was conducted, as well as from the research of other authors involving individual, not very large herds of cattle.…”