2004
DOI: 10.17221/4327-cjas
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Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the 5'-noncoding region of the bovine growth hormone receptor gene and its association with dairy production traits in Polish Black-and-White cattle

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The effects of cow's genotype for growth hormone receptor (GHR) were determined on milk production traits of the Polish Black-and-White (BW) ca�le. It was shown that GHR genotypes significantly influenced most of the dairy traits studied. Cows of the RFLP-NsiI -/-genotype of GHR produced more milk with higher content of milk components, including fat, protein, and lactose than those with +/+ genotype. The heterozygous +/-genotype at RFLP-AccI appeared superior with respect to two milk composition para… Show more

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“…PIT-1). Statistically significant associations between polymorphisms in these genes and milk production traits have been found (Kamiński et al, 2002;Liefers et al, 2002;Zwierzchowski et al, 2002;Maj et al, 2004;Kulig, 2005). Other genes of interest in this area include genes encoding enzymes which participate in fatty acid metabolism as well as genes encoding fatty acid binding and transport proteins (Hradecká et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PIT-1). Statistically significant associations between polymorphisms in these genes and milk production traits have been found (Kamiński et al, 2002;Liefers et al, 2002;Zwierzchowski et al, 2002;Maj et al, 2004;Kulig, 2005). Other genes of interest in this area include genes encoding enzymes which participate in fatty acid metabolism as well as genes encoding fatty acid binding and transport proteins (Hradecká et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors used blood groups and protein polymorphisms to evaluate genetic variation, even though the latter are presently studied more often to explain their relationship to performance (Maj et al, 2004;Kučerová et al, 2006, e.g.). Studying these polymorphisms, the aim is to identify the QTL affecting the important traits (Freyer and Vukasinovic, 2005).…”
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“…Some literature reports suggest that, in cattle, GHRAluI polymorphism is related to milk yield and milk composition (15). Similarly, several studies carried out in different cattle breeds have demonstrated that the GHR-F279Y polymorphism detected in the exon region of the GHR gene is also related with milk yield and milk composition (16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%