Preliminary evidence for association of prolactin and prolactin receptor genes with milk production traits in chinese holsteins

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Genetic polymorphisms of prolactin (PRL) and prolactin receptor (PRLR) genes in Chinese Holstein cattle were detected by PCR-SSCP methods. Polymorphisms were observed in both genes and direct sequencing confirmed the A>G mutation at position 8398 in exon 4 of PRL gene and the A>C mutation at position 7866 in intron 9 of PRLR gene. The frequencies of allele AJB and C/D were 0.894/0.106 and 0.781 / 0.219 for PRL and PRLR genes, respectively. Chinese Holstein cows with genotype BB were observed to be higher milk yielders than genotypes AA and AB (P<0.05). It is concluded that the polymorphism in the PRL gene may be a genetic marker in breeding for milk yields in Holsteins, but further validation is required. © GSP, India.

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Hu, X., Lü, A., Chen, H., Gao, X., Xu, H., Zhang, C., … Lei, C. (2009). Preliminary evidence for association of prolactin and prolactin receptor genes with milk production traits in chinese holsteins. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 36(2), 213–217. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2009.9707062

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