Julia Hinken, Tytti Vanhala, Marta Gòdia, Martin Johnsson, Anna M Johansson
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The Swedish Mountain cattle and four other native Swedish cattle breeds show the phenotype of colour-sidedness. The causes of this phenotype are either a translocation and duplication from chromosome 6 to chromosome 29 (known as Cs29) including the KIT gene, or an additional translocation allele where part of Cs29 has been translocated back to chromosome 6 (Cs6). Besides the colour-sidedness, the Cs29 translocation has been associated with gonadal hypoplasia which can cause fertility problems. Despite breeding efforts during more than 80 years to reduce the prevalence of gonadal hypoplasia, there are still individuals with gonadal hypoplasia. We genotyped the Cs29 and Cs6 alleles in Swedish Mountain cattle and five other Swedish native breeds. Whole-genome sequence data of 30 cattle were analysed for the translocations, and 115 DNA samples were analysed using multiplex PCR. The current allele frequency of the Cs29 allele in Swedish mountain cattle was estimated to be 44%. The results indicate that the Cs29 translocation is also present in the four other native Swedish cattle breeds with colour-sidedness, and the Cs6 translocation in at least three of them.
HereditasBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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For almost a century, Hereditas has published original cutting-edge research and reviews. As the Official journal of the Mendelian Society of Lund, the journal welcomes research from across all areas of genetics and genomics. Topics of interest include human and medical genetics, animal and plant genetics, microbial genetics, agriculture and bioinformatics.