“…Since the first report of the disease in Switzerland (Martig et al., 1982), further cases have been reported in Japan (Sonoda et al., 1982; Machida et al., 1996), Canada (Baird et al., 1986), Australia (McLennan and Kelly, 1990), the UK (Bradley et al., 1991), Germany (Kümper and Bahnemann, 1992) and Austria (Danzl, 1995). Breeding studies have indicated an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance (Dolf et al., 1998). Although specific information on descent of affected cases mostly has remained unpublished, Swiss researchers reported the Canadian Holstein sire Montwick Red Apple Sovereign (MRAS) as a common ancestor of Swiss, Canadian and Japanese cases (Martig and Reusser, 1988).…”