| Reference : Genomic location of the bovine growth hormone secretagogue receptor (Ghsr) gene and inve... |
| Scientific journals : Article | |||
| Life sciences : Animal production & animal husbandry Life sciences : Genetics & genetic processes | |||
| http://hdl.handle.net/2268/16400 | |||
| Genomic location of the bovine growth hormone secretagogue receptor (Ghsr) gene and investigation of genetic polymorphism | |
| English | |
Colinet, Frédéric [Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux - FUSAGx > > Biologie animale et microbienne > >] | |
Vanderick, Sylvie [Université de Liège - ULg > Sciences agronomiques > Zootechnie >] | |
Charloteaux, Benoît [Université de Liège - ULg > Chimie et bio-industries > Centre de Bio. Fond. - Section de Biologie moléc. et numér. >] | |
| Eggen, André [Institut Scientifique de Recherche Agronomique - INRA > > >UR339 Laboratoire de Génétique Biochimique et Cytogénétique > > >] | |
Gengler, Nicolas [Université de Liège - ULg > Sciences agronomiques > Zootechnie >] | |
| Renaville, Bénédicte [>University of Udine > > >Veterinary Physiology and Nutrition Unit > > >] | |
Brasseur, Robert [Université de Liège - ULg > Chimie et bio-industries > Centre de Bio. Fond. - Section de Biologie moléc. et numér. >] | |
Portetelle, Daniel [Université de Liège - ULg > Chimie et bio-industries > Biologie animale et microbienne >] | |
Renaville, Robert [Université de Liège - ULg > Chimie et bio-industries > Biologie animale et microbienne >] | |
| 2009 | |
| Animal Biotechnology | |
| Taylor & Francis Group | |
| 20 | |
| 1 | |
| 28-33 | |
| Yes (verified by ORBi) | |
| International | |
| 1049-5398 | |
| Philadelphia | |
| PA | |
| [en] Cattle ; GHSR ; Polymorphism | |
| [en] The growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) is involved in the regulation of
energetic homeostasis and GH secretion. In this study, the bovine GHSR gene was mapped to BTA1 between BL26 and BMS4004. Two different bovine GHSR CDS (GHSR1a and GHSR1b) were sequenced. Six polymorphisms (five SNPs and one 3-bp indel) were also identified, three of them leading to amino acid variations L24V, D194N, and Del R242. These variations are located in the extracellular N-terminal end, the exoloop 2, and the cytoloop 3 of the receptor, respectively. | |
| Researchers | |
| http://hdl.handle.net/2268/16400 | |
| 10.1080/10495390802602926 |
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