2021
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2020-19809
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Development of polymorphic markers in the immune gene complex loci of cattle

Abstract: The addition of cattle health and immunity traits to genomic selection indices holds promise to increase individual animal longevity and productivity, and decrease economic losses from disease. However, highly variable genomic loci that contain multiple immune-related genes were poorly assembled in the first iterations of the cattle reference genome assembly and underrepresented during the development of most commercial genotyping platforms. As a consequence, there is a paucity of genetic markers within these … Show more

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“…Many nonreference sequences with repetitive elements were observed at immune gene complex loci, corroborating that these regions are highly repetitive (41). The immune gene complex loci also contain many nonrepetitive nonreference sequences suggesting great allelic diversity which may cause assembly problems (30), thus resulting in gaps and missing sequences in the primary ARS-UCD1.2 assembly.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…Many nonreference sequences with repetitive elements were observed at immune gene complex loci, corroborating that these regions are highly repetitive (41). The immune gene complex loci also contain many nonrepetitive nonreference sequences suggesting great allelic diversity which may cause assembly problems (30), thus resulting in gaps and missing sequences in the primary ARS-UCD1.2 assembly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%