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Russian Journal of Genetics | 2009

Association between leptin gene polymorphisms and growth traits in Limousin cattle

H. Kulig; Marek Kmieć

A total of 129 Limousin calves were used to investigate how leptin gene polymorphisms affect growth traits, such as body weight, average daily gain, wither height, sacrum height and chest girth in beef cattle. Two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped, including the Sau3AI polymorphism in intron 2 and the A59V polymorphism in exon 3. The genotype and allele frequencies for each SNP and the haplotype frequencies for both SNPs were estimated in the studied herd. Statistical analysis revealed that the A59V polymorphism significantly affected the body weight at 210 days of age (P ≤ 0.01) and the average daily gain between 3 and 210 days of age (P ≤ 0.05) with T as a desirable allele. No associations were observed between the Sau3AI polymorphism and the growth traits mentioned above. However, the average daily gain between 3 and 210 days of age was significantly higher in the CT/CT haplotype animals compared with the CC/CC and CC/CT individuals. These results indicated that selection for the A59V TT animals might contribute to an improved body weight in Limousin cattle.


Russian Journal of Genetics | 2010

STAT5A/AvaI RESTRICTION POLYMORPHISM IN COWS OF POLISH RED-AND-WHITE VARIETY OF HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN BREED

Marek Kmieć; I. Kowalewska-Łuczak; K. Wojdak-Maksymiec; H. Kulig; T. Grzelak

The study on polymorphism within the STAT5A gene (transition C6853T) was conducted using the PCR-RFLP method and AvaI restrictase. The study covered a herd of 723 cows of the Polish Red-and-White variety of Holstein Friesian breed, kept for dairy purposes in the Opole region, Poland. Two alleles (C and T) of the analyzed STAT5A polymorphism were found in the studied herd. The alleles determined the occurrence of two genotypes: CC and CT. The homozygous TT genotype was not found. The STAT5A/AvaI allele frequencies were as follows: C—88.31% and T—11.69%, whereas the genotype frequencies were 76.6% for CC and 23.4% for CT. The analysis of associations between the STAT5A/AvaI polymorphism and milk utility traits considered in the study showed that these traits were different in animals with different STAT5A/AvaI genotypes.


Archives Animal Breeding | 2005

Association between leptin combined genotypes and milk performance traits of Polish Black-and-White cows*

H. Kulig


Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018

Associations between the bovine PPARGC1A gene and milk production traits

I. Kowalewska-Łuczak; H. Kulig; Marek Kmieć


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2009

Effect of leptin gene polymorphisms on milk production traits of Jersey cows.

H. Kulig; Marek Kmieć; I. Kowalewska-Luczak; G. Andziak


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010

Associations between leptin gene polymorphisms and somatic cell count in milk of Jersey cows.

H. Kulig; Marek Kmieć; K. Wojdak-Maksymiec


Archives Animal Breeding | 2003

Preliminary results on associations between leptin gene (LEP) and some reproduction performance traits of boars

Marek Kmieć; H. Kulig; Andrzej Konik


Medycyna Weterynaryjna | 2003

Determinacja płci u ssakÓw

Iwona Szatkowska; Sławomir Zych; H. Kulig


Archives Animal Breeding | 2010

Effect of SCD SNPs on milk production traits of Jersey cows (Brief Report)

H. Kulig; I. Kowalewska-Łuczak; Marek Kmieć


Archives Animal Breeding | 2009

Amplification created restriction sites for genotyping SNPs in the bovine ABCG2 and its association with milk production traits (Brief Report)

I. Kowalewska-Łuczak; H. Kulig; Marek Kmieć

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