Microsatellite DNA marker mapping of bovine chromosome 1 for QTL affecting birth weight and preweaning growth in Japanese Black Cattle (Wagyu)
Malau-Aduli, A.E.O. and Niibayashi, T. and Kojima, T. and Oshima, K. and Mizoguchi, Y. and Sugimoto, Y. and Komatsu, M (2003) Microsatellite DNA marker mapping of bovine chromosome 1 for QTL affecting birth weight and preweaning growth in Japanese Black Cattle (Wagyu). In: Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics Conference, 7 July 2003, Melbourne. Preview |
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Official URL: http://www.aaabg.org/AAABGproceedings.php AbstractInterval mapping within 5 families of Japanese Black Cattle (Wagyu) to detect segregating QTL for birth weight and preweaning average daily gain on bovine chromosome 1 was performed by genotyping 132 half-sib progeny using 98 microsatellite DNA markers. A significant QTL for birth weight was detected at 114cM (95% confidence interval of 50-130.5cM) in one sire. Suggestive QTL for preweaning average daily gain were detected at 14cM and 18cM just below the chromosome-wide threshold in 2 sires. It was concluded that evidence of significant QTL in chromosomal regions of bovine chromosome one was compelling for birth weight hence enhancing the prospects of marker-assisted selection in this breed. Repository Staff Only: item control page
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