2011
DOI: 10.1134/s1022795411060081
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Association of cattle growth hormone gene polymorphism with milk productivity

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“…Studies in other poultries reported the associations of the GH gene with growth and carcass traits in Pitalah and Kumbang Janti Indonesian ducks (Yurnalis et al, 2017), Huoyan Chinese native goose , and Japanese quail (Johari et al, 2013). In other farm animals, the GH gene was reported in cattle breeds (Dolmatova & Ilyasov, 2011), pig (Ashok et al, 2014), salmonids fish (Kamenskaya et al, 2015), sheep (Jia et al, 2014), goat , camel (Shawki et al, 2015), and passerine bird (Arai & Iigo, 2010). The effect of GH and GHR gene polymorphisms on carcass component in Kampung and broiler chicken cross has not been examined yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in other poultries reported the associations of the GH gene with growth and carcass traits in Pitalah and Kumbang Janti Indonesian ducks (Yurnalis et al, 2017), Huoyan Chinese native goose , and Japanese quail (Johari et al, 2013). In other farm animals, the GH gene was reported in cattle breeds (Dolmatova & Ilyasov, 2011), pig (Ashok et al, 2014), salmonids fish (Kamenskaya et al, 2015), sheep (Jia et al, 2014), goat , camel (Shawki et al, 2015), and passerine bird (Arai & Iigo, 2010). The effect of GH and GHR gene polymorphisms on carcass component in Kampung and broiler chicken cross has not been examined yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In bovine breeds, GH polymorphisms were extensively studied and some associations between production traits and polymorphism have been established (9). An association between the polymorphism observed in the exon 4 of the GH gene using the restriction enzyme Alu I and milk traits Black Pied, Bestuzhevskaya, and Simmental cattle breeds were reported (9). A positive association of polymorphism in exon 5 with selection for milk yield in Holstein cows (10).…”
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“…The polymorphisms in GH gene (exon 5 by RFLP) were also reported in the dairy cattle (8). In bovine breeds, GH polymorphisms were extensively studied and some associations between production traits and polymorphism have been established (9). An association between the polymorphism observed in the exon 4 of the GH gene using the restriction enzyme Alu I and milk traits Black Pied, Bestuzhevskaya, and Simmental cattle breeds were reported (9).…”
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“…Associated with milk, fat and protein yields, and fat percentage [35][36][37] Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The milk yield per 305 days in Holstein cows with the AA genotype was significantly higher than in cows with the GA and GG genotypes [34]. Another polymorphism associated with milk yield and milk fat and protein yields, as well as the per centage of milk fat, is located in the gene for the growth hormone GH [35][36][37]. This polymorphism is due to C>G transversion at position 2141 in GH gene, which leads to an amino acid substitution of valine to leucine at position 127 of the polypeptide and a disap pearance of the restriction site for AluI endonuclease in GH nucleotide sequence.…”
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confidence: 99%