Detection of the brachyspina mutation in uruguayan holstein cows using real time pcr and melting curve analysis

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Brachyspina syndrome (BS) is a rare monogenic autosomal recessive hereditary disorder of the Holstein Fresian breed caused by a deletion of 3.3Kb in the Fanconi anemia complementation group I (FANCI) gene on BTA-21, which leads to a frame-shift and premature stop codon. Some of the consequences of BS are the reduction of the fertility rate and milk production. This study developed a simple, sensitive, rapid cost-effective assay method based on real time PCR and melting curve analysis for the detection of BS carrier animals. Sixty-eight normal homozygous and four heterozygous carrier genotypes were detected and confirmed through traditional PCR-electrophoresis analysis. We concluded that the assay we have developed proved to be a reliable, highly precise and low-cost tool, which could be used to monitor the presence of the BS mutation in uruguayan Holstein breed.

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Rodriguez, M. T. F., Artigas, R., Guerra, S., Sica, A. B., Vázquez, N., Nicolini, P., … Llambí, S. (2021). Detection of the brachyspina mutation in uruguayan holstein cows using real time pcr and melting curve analysis. Ciencia Rural, 51(9). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200872

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