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Animal Genetics | 2009

Fine mapping of quantitative trait loci for mastitis resistance on bovine chromosome 11

Nina Schulman; Goutam Sahana; Terhi Iso-Touru; Mogens Sandø Lund; L. Andersson-Eklund; Sirja Viitala; S. Värv; Haldja Viinalass; Johanna Vilkki

Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting clinical mastitis (CM) and somatic cell score (SCS) were mapped on bovine chromosome 11. The mapping population consisted of 14 grandsire families belonging to three Nordic red cattle breeds: Finnish Ayrshire (FA), Swedish Red and White (SRB) and Danish Red. The families had previously been shown to segregate for udder health QTL. A total of 524 progeny tested bulls were included in the analysis. A linkage map including 33 microsatellite and five SNP markers was constructed. We performed combined linkage disequilibrium and linkage analysis (LDLA) using the whole data set. Further analyses were performed for FA and SRB separately to study the origin of the identified QTL/haplotype and to examine if it was common in both populations. Finally, different two-trait models were fitted. These postulated either a pleiotropic QTL affecting both traits; two linked QTL, each affecting one trait; or one QTL affecting a single trait. A QTL affecting CM was fine-mapped. In FA, a haplotype having a strong association with a high negative effect on mastitis resistance was identified. The mapping precision of an earlier detected SCS-QTL was not improved by the LDLA analysis because of lack of linkage disequilibrium between the markers used and the QTL in the region.


Agricultural and Food Science | 2008

Microsatellite, blood group and transferrin protein diversity of Estonian dairy cattle breeds

S. Värv; Juha Kantanen; H. Viinalass

This study investigates genetic diversity within and among three Estonian dairy cattle breeds (Estonian Native, Estonian Red and Estonian Holstein). A total of 36 markers (25 microsatellites, 10 blood group systems and transferrin protein) were investigated and the within-breed diversity was quantified by expected heterozygosity, number of private alleles and mean allelic richness. The population structure was studied by computing the inbreeding coefficients, breed differentiation and relationships were investigated with random drift-based measures and a factorial correspondence analysis. In addition, a neighbour-joining tree was drawn summarising allele sharing distances for 195 individuals of the Estonian breeds, Western Finncattle, and Danish Jersey. The Estonian breeds displayed generally similar levels of within-population diversity. Depending on the set of markers used 6.2 or 4.3% of the total genetic variation can be explained by differences among the breeds. Construction of the tree for individuals revealed a distinctive pattern of grouping for Estonian Holstein, Estonian Red and Danish Jersey, but Estonian Native and Western Finncattle appeared on the same branches. This indicates that the gene pool of Estonian Native largely overlaps with that of Western Finncattle. However, our genetic marker analysis shows that the three Estonian breeds are genetically differentiated, suggesting that the current gene pool of Estonian dairy cattle is diverse.;


Conservation Biology | 2006

Prioritization for Conservation of Northern European Cattle Breeds Based on Analysis of Microsatellite Data

Ilma Tapio; S. Värv; Jörn Bennewitz; J. Maleviciute; E. Fimland; Z. Grislis; Theo H. E. Meuwissen; I. Miceikiene; Ingrid Olsaker; Haldja Viinalass; Johanna Vilkki; Juha Kantanen


Archive | 2007

Qtls for mastitis resistance in cattle

Mogens Sandø Lund; Bente Flügel Majgren; Goutam Sahana; Ayman Mahmoud Sabry; P. Sørensen; Soren Svendsen; Bo Thomsen; Ingrid Lena Anderson-Eklund; Helmi Johanna Vilkki; Christian Bendixen; Terhi Iso-Touru; Sirja Viitala; Nina Schulman; Nicola Hastings; John L. Williams; John Arthur Woolliams; Ana Isabel Fernández Àvila; Haldja Viinalass; S. Värv


Veterinarija Ir Zootechnika | 2009

GENETIC DIVERSITY IN MILK PROTEINS AMONG ESTONIAN DAIRY CATTLE

S. Värv; Anastassia Belousova; Erkki Sild; Haldja Viinalass


Animal breeding in the Baltics. 10th Baltic Animal Breeding Conference, Tartu, Estonia, 13-14 May 2004. | 2004

Microsatellite analysis for making conservation priorities among North European cattle breeds.

Ilma Grigaliunaite; J. Maleviciute; S. Värv; J. Bennewitz; Ziedonis Grislis; E. Fimland; Theo H. E. Meuwissen; I. Miceikiene; Ingrid Olsaker; Haldja Viinalass; Johanna Vilkki; Juha Kantanen


Archive | 2018

Päriliku skreipiresistentsuse dünaamika Eesti lambatõugudel

S. Värv; Haldja Viinalass; Erkki Sild


Archive | 2007

QTL for resistance mastitis in cattle

Mogens Sandø Lund; Christian Bendixen; Goutam Sahana; P. Sørensen; Soren Svendsen; Bo Thomsen; Bente Flügel Majgren; Ayman Mahmoud Sabry; Ingrid Lena Andersson-Eklund; Helmi Johanna Vilkki; Terhi Katarlina Iso-Touru; Sirja Viitala; Nina Schulman; Nicola Hastings; John L. Williams; John Arthur Woolliams; Àvila Ana Isabel Fernández; Haldja Viinalass; S. Värv


Archive | 2007

Qtls für mastitisresistenz bei rindern

Mogens Sandø Lund; Christian Bendixen; Goutam Sahana; P. Sørensen; Soren Svendsen; Bo Thomsen; Bente Flügel Majgren; Ayman Mahmoud Sabry; Ingrid Lena Andersson-Eklund; Helmi Johanna Vilkki; Terhi Katarlina Iso-Touru; Sirja Viitala; Nina Schulman; Nicola Hastings; John L. Williams; John Arthur Woolliams; Ana Isabel Fernández Àvila; Haldja Viinalass; S. Värv


Animal breeding in the Baltics. 10th Baltic Animal Breeding Conference, Tartu, Estonia, 13-14 May 2004. | 2004

Genetic differentiation among commercial and native cattle breeds.

S. Värv; Haldja Viinalass; T. Kaart; Juha Kantanen

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Haldja Viinalass

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Nina Schulman

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Sirja Viitala

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Juha Kantanen

University of Eastern Finland

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Ayman Mahmoud Sabry

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Bente Flügel Majgren

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Helmi Johanna Vilkki

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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John Arthur Woolliams

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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