2012
DOI: 10.5398/medpet.2012.35.3.145
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Growth Hormone Gene Polymorphism and Its Association with Partial Cumulative Milk Yields of Holstein Friesian Dairy Cattle

Abstract: Growth hormone gene (GH gene) plays an important role in regulating body growth and in developing mammary gland, similar with its interaction to specific receptors. The GH gene has been considered as one of candidate gene associated with selection on lactation trait and milk production.

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“…Pal et al [14] showed that crossbred males with the bGH-AluI LL genotype demonstrated higher expected milk productivity. It was shown in other studies on Holstein cows that the total milk yield in animals with the bGH-AluI LV and bGH-AluI VV genotypes was significantly higher than in cows with the bGH-AluI LL genotype, which suggests the dominance of the bGH-AluI V allele [15][16][17][18]. Our results also showed that black-and-white cows with the bGH-Alu-I LV genotype have higher milk yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Pal et al [14] showed that crossbred males with the bGH-AluI LL genotype demonstrated higher expected milk productivity. It was shown in other studies on Holstein cows that the total milk yield in animals with the bGH-AluI LV and bGH-AluI VV genotypes was significantly higher than in cows with the bGH-AluI LL genotype, which suggests the dominance of the bGH-AluI V allele [15][16][17][18]. Our results also showed that black-and-white cows with the bGH-Alu-I LV genotype have higher milk yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Previous study of genetic diversity of the GH gene|AluI in HF dairy cattle at the same these livestock breeding stations by Misrianti et al (2012) reported that all HF cattle observed had only two genotypes, namely LL and LV genotypes, without VV genotype. Frequencies of the LL genotype reported very high compared to the LV genotype, were 0.84-0.95 vs. 0.05 to 0.16.…”
Section: Genotype and Allele Frequencies Of The Ghrh Genementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similar results were observed in other Holstein populations from different countries. Frequency of genotype VV was found low or none in different Holstein populations [30][31][32][33] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%