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Title

A form of albinism in cattle is caused by a tyrosinase frameshift mutation.

Authors

Schmutz, Sheila M.; Berryere, Tom G.; Ciobanu, Daniel C.; Mileham, Alan J.; Schmidtz, Barbara H.; Fredholm, Merete

Abstract

We used PCR amplification of cDNA prepared from skin biopsies to determine the full-length protein-coding sequence of tyrosinase (TYR) in cattle of several coat colors. An insertion of a cytosine was detected in an albino Braunvieh calf, which resulted in a frameshift which caused a premature stop codon at residue 316. This insertion was found in the homozygous state in this calf and the genomic DNA of two related albino calves. All six parents of these calves were heterozygous for this insertion. However, an albino Holstein calf did not have this insertion, nor was any other mutation detected in the partial TYR sequence obtained from the genomic DNA available. Diagnostic genotyping tests were developed to detect this mutation in Braunvieh cattle.

Subjects

POLYMERASE chain reaction; BIOPSY; PHENOL oxidase; GENE expression; DNA; GENETICS

Publication

Mammalian Genome, 2004, Vol 15, Issue 1, p62

ISSN

0938-8990

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00335-002-2249-5

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