1. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of MHC class I exons 7–8 in a variety of cattle and buffalo breeds.
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Patra, Biswanath, Panigrahi, Manjit, Kumar, Harshit, Kaisa, Kaiho, Dutt, Triveni, and Bhushan, Bharat
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CATTLE breeds , *CATTLE breeding , *CATTLE genetics , *MAJOR histocompatibility complex , *HOLSTEIN-Friesian cattle , *SEQUENCE analysis , *CATTLE - Abstract
The present study was conducted on the MHC class I (BoLA-A/BuLA-A) gene in Sahiwal, Jersey, Hariana, and Tharparkar breeds of cattle and Murrah, Mehsana, and Bhadawari breeds of buffalo to study the polymorphism. Exons 7–8 of the MHC class I gene was first characterized for polymorphism study in buffalo and the results reveal that this gene has a higher level of nucleotide changes than the cattle. Genes were investigated for polymorphisms in 285 animals of cattle and buffalo breeds. Molecular characterization of the MHC class I (BoLa-A/Bula-A) gene reveals a higher degree of polymorphism at the nucleotide level in cattle and buffalo. Results revealed this region has a higher level of polymorphisms in buffalo as campared to the cattle. Alul restriction patterns were monomorphic except for three different patterns but it was able to illustrate the differences in buffalo and cattle. SSCP analysis of exons 7–8 showed remarkable differences in cattle and buffalo. Sequence analysis revealed more closeness of Murrah breed with crossbred and indigenous cattle than Holstein Friesian. Exon 8 had more deletion and stop codon as compared to exon 7. The investigation confirmed that MHC class I BoLa-A/Bula-A exons 7–8 is highly polymorphic in buffalo as compared to cattle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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