Schmallenberg virus in calf born at term with porencephaly, BelgiumGarigliany, Mutien-Marie ; ; et alin Emerging Infectious Diseases (2012), 18(6), 1005-1006 Detailed reference viewed: 45 (13 ULg) Balancing selection of a frame-shift mutation in the MRC2 gene accounts for the outbreak of the Crooked Tail Syndrome in Belgian Blue Cattle.Fasquelle, Corinne ; Sartelet, Arnaud ; et alin PLoS Genetics (2009), 5(9), 1000666 We herein describe the positional identification of a 2-bp deletion in the open reading frame of the MRC2 receptor causing the recessive Crooked Tail Syndrome in cattle. The resulting frame-shift reveals ... [more ▼] We herein describe the positional identification of a 2-bp deletion in the open reading frame of the MRC2 receptor causing the recessive Crooked Tail Syndrome in cattle. The resulting frame-shift reveals a premature stop codon that causes nonsense-mediated decay of the mutant messenger RNA, and the virtual absence of functional Endo180 protein in affected animals. Cases exhibit skeletal anomalies thought to result from impaired extracellular matrix remodeling during ossification, and as of yet unexplained muscular symptoms. We demonstrate that carrier status is very significantly associated with desired characteristics in the general population, including enhanced muscular development, and that the resulting heterozygote advantage caused a selective sweep which explains the unexpectedly high frequency (25%) of carriers in the Belgian Blue Cattle Breed. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 102 (45 ULg) Crooked tail and muscular hypertrophy syndrome, an emerging inherited defect in Belgian blue breedSartelet, Arnaud ; ; Touati, Kamal et alConference (2008, July 10) Detailed reference viewed: 237 (27 ULg) Highly effective SNP-based association mapping and management of recessive defects in livestock.Charlier, Carole ; Coppieters, Wouter ; Rollin, Frédéric et alin Nature Genetics (2008), 40(4), 449-54 The widespread use of elite sires by means of artificial insemination in livestock breeding leads to the frequent emergence of recessive genetic defects, which cause significant economic and animal ... [more ▼] The widespread use of elite sires by means of artificial insemination in livestock breeding leads to the frequent emergence of recessive genetic defects, which cause significant economic and animal welfare concerns. Here we show that the availability of genome-wide, high-density SNP panels, combined with the typical structure of livestock populations, markedly accelerates the positional identification of genes and mutations that cause inherited defects. We report the fine-scale mapping of five recessive disorders in cattle and the molecular basis for three of these: congenital muscular dystony (CMD) types 1 and 2 in Belgian Blue cattle and ichthyosis fetalis in Italian Chianina cattle. Identification of these causative mutations has an immediate translation into breeding practice, allowing marker assisted selection against the defects through avoidance of at-risk matings. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 42 (3 ULg) |
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