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Original Articles

Haplotypes of the BoLA‐A, Bf, CYP21 and DQB loci in Angus cattle

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Pages 185-199 | Published online: 23 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

The genetic diversity of bovine major histocompatibility complex (BoLA) haplotypes within the Angus breed was studied. Four BoLA loci were chosen for our study; BoLA‐A, complement factor B (Bf), cytochrome P450 steroid 21‐hydroxylase (CYP21) and BoLA‐DQB. Polymorphism of BoLA‐A products was determined by serology. Alleles of the Bf, CYP21 and BoLA‐DQB loci were distinguished by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. Thirteen different haplotypes were identified, eleven of which were confirmed by segregation analysis in a paternal half‐sibling family of Angus cattle (n=9 offspring). These thirteen haplotypes were comprised of 9 BoLA‐A alleles and a “blank”, two Bf alleles detected with TaqI, two CYP21 alleles detected with PstI, and eight DQB alleles detected with Taql and PvuII. Two haplotypes containing the supertypic BoLA‐URAA specificity were clearly differentiated by Bf and DQB typing. Two haplotypes distinguished by the BoLA‐A alleles w2 and w3, shared the same DQB∗2 allele. Nine and four haplotypes carried the Bf∗1 and Bf∗2 alleles, respectively. Three haplotypes carried CYP21∗A and ten contained CYP21∗B. Linkage between BoLA‐A and the CYP21 locus, both previously mapped to chromosome 23 by synteny mapping, was confirmed by segregation analysis. These results demonstrate that extended BoLA haplotypes are useful for studying genetic diversity within a breed.

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