Abstract

indicus). Conversely, the allele frequency of D12 was extremely low compared with other breeds (ranging from 0.14 in German Brown to 0.74 in Japanese Holstein). Moreover, we observed four haplotypes in Chinese yak with respect to both indel loci, and the haplotype frequency of D23–D12 was very low. Interestingly, although the frequency distributions of allele, genotype and haplotype showed no statistical difference among the surveyed populations, the distribution patterns in Chinese yak were significantly different from those in BSE-affected cattle (P < 0.03 in each comparison).

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