1. Genetic polymorphism in 5′-flanking region of the lactoferrin gene and its associations with mastitis in Chinese Holstein cows
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Hongmei Wang, Jian-Bin Li, Chang-Fa Wang, Zhen-Xing Kong, Jinming Huang, Minghai Hou, Qiuling Li, and Ji-Feng Zhong
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Genetics ,biology ,Lactoferrin ,5' flanking region ,Mastitis in dairy cattle ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Mastitis ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Genotype ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Gene ,Dairy cattle - Abstract
Bovine lactoferrin (LF) is a multifunctional glycoprotein found in milk, which acts mainly as a defense factor in the mammary gland. Polymorphism has been found in the bovine LF gene. However, there is no report on genetic polymorphism of LF gene and its associations with mastitis in dairy cattle. In this study, the promoter fragment of LF gene containing -926(G/A), -915(T/G), -478(/G), and +72(T/C) mutations were genotyped by the PCR-RFLP and CRS-PCR method. Two hundred and sixty-eight Chinese Holstein cows were screened. Least square linear model (LSM) analysis was applied to evaluate the associations of LF gene with somatic cell score (SCS). The results indicated that the SCS was significantly affected by -478(/G) and +72(T/C), but not by the other two loci (P >0.05). The SCS of cow with genotype AB in +72(T/C) position was significantly lower than that of genotype AA (P
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- 2009
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