Allele frequencies of the extension locus encoding the melanocortin-1 receptor in Japanese and Korean cattle |
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Authors: | Shinji SASAZAKI Munehiro USUI Hideyuki MANNEN Chihiro HIURA Soichi TSUJI |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Science and Technology,; Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Nada-ku, Kobe-shi and; Kochi Prefectural Livestock Experiment Station, Sakawa-machi, Kochi-ken, Japan |
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Abstract: | In order to estimate the influence of the Extension (E) locus in cattle coat color, the melanocortin‐1 receptor (MC1R) gene in Japanese Black, Japanese Brown and Korean (Hanwoo) cattle were sequenced. The sequences of the coding region revealed three alleles (ED, E+ and e), which were previously reported. Polymerase chain reaction‐restriction fragment length polymorphism was performed to investigate the gene frequencies of the three breeds. Japanese Black was almost composed of ED and E+ individuals, ED = 0.481 and E+ = 0.514, and no homozygous e/e, therefore that is consistent with the hypothesis that ED and E+ induce black pigment synthesis. Allele frequencies between Japanese Brown and Hanwoo were obviously different; however, recessive red e allele frequency was 0.038 for Japanese Brown and 0.948 for Hanwoo, even though both breeds have quite similar coat colors (ranging from yellowish brown to dark brown including a red coat color). This result suggested that other genes are also associated with a coat color of red and brown in cattle. |
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Keywords: | coat color Japanese Black Japanese Brown Korean cattle MC1R |
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