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Relationships between polymorphisms of growth hormone, leptin and myogenic factor 5 genes with some milk yield traits in Holstein dairy cows

This study was conducted to identify gene polymorphisms and to investigate the relationships of polymorphisms with yield and composition of milk from Holstein cows. Significant relationships of growth hormone (GH), leptin (LEP) and myogenic factor 5 (MYF5) gene polymorphisms with 305‐day milk yield...

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Published in:International journal of dairy technology 2019-02, Vol.72 (1), p.1-7
Main Authors: Metin Kiyici, Jale, Arslan, Korhan, Akyuz, Bilal, Kaliber, Mahmut, Aksel, Esma Gamze, Çinar, Mehmet Ulaş
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description This study was conducted to identify gene polymorphisms and to investigate the relationships of polymorphisms with yield and composition of milk from Holstein cows. Significant relationships of growth hormone (GH), leptin (LEP) and myogenic factor 5 (MYF5) gene polymorphisms with 305‐day milk yield were observed (P  0.05). With regard to the 305‐day milk yield, GH‐LV, LEP‐AA and AB and MYF5‐GG genotypes were found to be superior over the other genotypes. It was concluded based on present findings that GH, LEP and MYF5 genes could be used as candidate genes for milk yield of Holstein cows.
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Genotypes
Growth hormone
Growth hormones
Leptin
Milk
Milk production
Milk yield
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Transducers
Yield
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