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Prevalence of nine genetic defects in Chinese Holstein cattle

Authors :
Shengli Zhang
Xiao Wei
Shaohu Chen
Md. Yousuf Ali Khan
Yi Zhang
Abdullah Ibne Omar
Yuwei He
Source :
Veterinary Medicine and Science, Veterinary Medicine and Science, Vol 7, Iss 5, Pp 1728-1735 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2021.

Abstract

Worldwide use of elite sires has caused inbreeding accumulation and high frequencies of genetic defects in dairy cattle populations. In recent years, several genetic defect genes or haplotypes have been identified in Holstein cattle. A rapid and reliable microfluidic chip with Kompetitive allele‐specific PCR (KASP) assay was developed in our previous study for the detection of heterozygotes at eight genetic defect loci of bovine leukocyte adhesion deficiency (BLAD), Brachyspina syndrome (BS), complex vertebral malformation (CVM), Holstein haplotype 1 (HH1), Holstein haplotype 3 (HH3), Holstein haplotype 4 (HH4), Holstein haplotype 5 (HH5) and haplotype for cholesterol deficiency (HCD). This study aimed to extend that assay to include a newly identified genetic defect of Holstein haplotype 6 (HH6) and to estimate the frequencies of carriers for each of the nine genetic defects in six Chinese Holstein herds. Of the 1633 cows, carrier frequencies of the genetic defects were 6.92%, 5.76%, 4.46%, 4.30%, 3.62%, 2.94%, 1.86% and 0.37% for HH1, HH3, CVM, HH5, HCD, BS, HH6 and BLAD, respectively. No carrier was found for HH4. Notably, 27.43% of cows carried at least one genetic defect, while 2.27% and 0.12% of cows carried double and triple genetic defect alleles, respectively. The existence of genetic defects calls for routine molecular testing and effective management of genetic defects by avoiding carrier‐to‐carrier mating in production herds and eliminating or at least reducing the frequency of the defective alleles through marker‐assisted selection in breeding herds.<br />A Kompetitive allele specific PCR (KASP) assay was developed for the newly identified genetic defect (Holstein haplotype 6, HH6) and integrated with our previously validated assays to screen for nine genetic defects in Chinese Holstein cattle. We found a high prevalence of these genetic defects, indicating that routine molecular testing should be used to eliminate the lethal defective alleles or at least minimize their frequencies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20531095
Volume :
7
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Veterinary Medicine and Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....132cf796b5daa7fd4e8d02095d5c4f24