2020
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2020.1724124
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Effects of eight InDel variants in FHIT on milk traits in Xinjiang brown cattle

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“…Xinjiang Brown Cattle is an excellent new breed of grass-fed livestock that has independent intellectual property rights and is bred in China. Xinjiang brown cattle breeding and improvement, meat type breeding and other traditional cross-breeding programs have done much work and played an important role in the cattle industry [7][8][9]. However, the taste and flavor of Xinjiang brown beef severelyseriously restrict the development of the Xinjiang brown cattle industry [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Xinjiang Brown Cattle is an excellent new breed of grass-fed livestock that has independent intellectual property rights and is bred in China. Xinjiang brown cattle breeding and improvement, meat type breeding and other traditional cross-breeding programs have done much work and played an important role in the cattle industry [7][8][9]. However, the taste and flavor of Xinjiang brown beef severelyseriously restrict the development of the Xinjiang brown cattle industry [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have shown that FHIT-Ap3A may inhibit tumor activity [33,34]. Ju et al found that two indels in the FHIT gene significantly affected the milk somatic cell count in Xinjiang brown cattle [35]. Ju et al also studied the correlation between eight indels in the FHIT gene and milk production traits in 388 Xinjiang brown cows, and found that P5-21bp was significantly associated with the milk somatic cell count of first-and sixth-parity cows (p < 0.05) [36].…”
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“…A 49 bp deletion in the 3'-untranslated region (UTR) of the MTNA gene is correlated to increased oxidative stress tolerance in Drosophila (Ramnarine et al, 2019). In domestic animals, a bounteously InDel is connected to various economic traits, such as litter size (Li et al, 2020;Akhatayeva et al, 2020;), reproduction (Chen et al, 2019), growth Li et al, 2020;Cui et al, 2019), milk (Ju et al, 2020). Especially in goat, abundant results have been obtained in this area.…”
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confidence: 99%