Tadeusz Zabolewicz
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
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Journal of Applied Genetics | 2007
Urszula Czarnik; Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Janusz Strychalski; Grzegorz Grzybowski; Marcin Bogusz; Krzysztof Walawski
The aim of the present study was to identify the deletion/insertion polymorphism of the bovine prion protein gene (PRNP) within the promoter sequence (23 bp), intron 1 (12 bp) and 3’ untranslated region (14 bp). DNA was isolated from blood of 234 randomly tested Polish Holstein-Friesian cows and from semen of 47 sires used for artificial insemination (AI) in 2004. No statistically significant differences were found in the frequency of genotypes and alleles between cows and breeding bulls in the 3 analysed polymorphic sites within thePRNP gene. Only 3 haplotypes were identified in sires and 4 haplotypes in cows.
Russian Journal of Genetics | 2009
Urszula Czarnik; Grzegorz Grzybowski; Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Janusz Strychalski; Stanisław Kamiński
The aim of the present study was to identify deletion/insertion polymorphism of the bovine prion protein (PRNP) gene within the promoter sequence (23 bp indel), intron 1 (12 bp indel) and the 3′ end untranslated region (14 bp indel). The experiment was performed on three groups of animals protected under a genetic resources conservation program: 139 Polish Red (PR) cows, 79 Polish White-backed cows and 50 European bison (Bison bonasus L., 1758). White-backed cattle were characterized by a higher frequency of ins/del heterozygotes and a relatively lower frequency of ins/ins homozygotes within the promoter sequence region (23 bp indel), compared to Polish Red cattle. At the polymorphic locus of intron 1 (12 bp indel) the genetic structure of both cattle populations was similar. Monomorphism, expressed by the occurrence of one genotype variant in each of the analyzed sequence regions, was observed in European bison. Five haplotypes were found in Polish White-backed cows, four haplotypes in Polish Red cows and only one in analyzed group of bison. Differences between the observed and expected number of PRNP haplotypes were recorded in Polish Red cattle.
Journal of Applied Genetics | 2007
Urszula Czarnik; Grzegorz Grzybowski; Stanisław Kamiński; Beata Prusak; Tadeusz Zabolewicz
The molecular basis of BLAD is the D128G mutation of the gene coding for the CD 18 subunit of beta—2 integrin. This mutation is lethal, since homozygous (BL/BL) animals die before they reach sexual maturity. In the 1990s, BLAD was the most widespread genetic disease in HF cattle worldwide. The aim of the present study was to determine the frequency of BLAD carriers among 4645 young breeding bulls in Poland in 1995–2006. The frequency of carriers of the mutated allele showed a clear decreasing trend. The highest frequency (7.9%) was recorded while implementing the BLAD control program (1995–1997). Regular monitoring has enabled a great reduction of this threat to the tested population. Today only sporadic cases of BL/TL heterozygotes are reported (ca. 0.8% in 2004–2006).
Journal of Applied Genetics | 2005
Chandra S. Pareek; Urszula Czarnik; Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Ravi S. Pareek; Krzysztof Walawski
Biochemical Genetics | 2011
Urszula Czarnik; Janusz Strychalski; Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Chandra S. Pareek
Acta Theriologica | 1999
Krzysztof Walawski; Chandra S. Pareek; Urszula Czarnik; Tadeusz Zabolewicz
Journal of Applied Genetics | 2004
Urszula Czarnik; Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Marcin Galiński; Chandra S. Pareek; Krzysztof Walawski
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
Urszula Czarnik; Marcin Galiński; Chandra Pareek; Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Zofia Wielgosz-Groth
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Urszula Czarnik; Janusz Strychalski; Chandra S. Pareek; Mariusz Pierzchała
Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2014
Tadeusz Zabolewicz; Marta Barcewicz; Paweł Brym; Paulina Puckowska; Stanisław Kamiński