Bovine polymorphisms and methods of predicting bovine traits

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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C536S024300, C435S091200

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ABSTRACT:
Methods of predicting the phenotype of a trait in a bovine subject are provided. The methods include obtaining information about polynucleotide sequences specifically regarding the identity of the nucleotides present at one or more identified single nucleotide polymorphisms and using this information to make predictions regarding the trait in the subject. Also provided are kits for and methods of determining the nucleotide present in a bovine subject at a position in which a single nucleotide polymorphism is correlated with a trait.

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Brym et al (Journal of Applied Genetics (2005 vol. 45, pp. 179-185).
Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary (1985) p. 1251.
Wolf et al (Nucleic acids Research (1990) vol. 18, pp. 4905-4912).
Brym et al (Biochem Genet (2007) vol. 45, pp. 742-754, published Oct. 11, 2007).
Rosenkrans et al (Proceedings 61st Southern Pasture & Forage Crop Improvement Conference (2007) pp. 60-69) (May 30-Jun. 2007).

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