2009
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731109990826
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Interactions of the bovine placental lactogen and prolactin receptor genes are associated with fertility traits in cattle

Abstract: Decline in fertility of high-producing dairy cattle has become a global challenge to the dairy industry. Because of low heritability and complexity, it is difficult to find genetic markers for fertility traits in cattle. Here, we report the use of an in vitro fertilization (IVF) system and candidate gene approach to test genetic associations of a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in bovine placental lactogen (bPL), and its interactions with SNPs in the prolactin receptor (PRLR) and growth hormone receptor g… Show more

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“…Lastly, PRLR (BTA20: 38.08-39.08 window) gene expression was identified in the bovine reproductive tract including, the testis, epididymis, spermatogonia, and differentiating germ cells, leading researchers to believe it may have an effect on spermatogenesis 52 . This gene was also found to play a role in fertilization and survival rates through SNP-SNP interactions 53 . Five of the prioritized candidate genes for SC and SM have also been identified as playing important roles in the regulation of female fertility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, PRLR (BTA20: 38.08-39.08 window) gene expression was identified in the bovine reproductive tract including, the testis, epididymis, spermatogonia, and differentiating germ cells, leading researchers to believe it may have an effect on spermatogenesis 52 . This gene was also found to play a role in fertilization and survival rates through SNP-SNP interactions 53 . Five of the prioritized candidate genes for SC and SM have also been identified as playing important roles in the regulation of female fertility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dairy cattle have been selected primarily for milk yield, not for reproductive performance, which has led to an improvement of the genetic component for production and a decline in fertility (2). To improve genetics for conception rate, a candidate gene approach, which focuses on associations between genetic variation within prespecified genes of interest and infertility, has been conducted (3,4). However, conception is a complex process consisting of follicle development, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placental differentiation (5).…”
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