The persistent horns are an important trait of speciation for the family Bovidae with complex morphogenesis taking place briefly after birth. The polledness is highly favourable in modern cattle breeding systems but serious animal welfare issues urge for a solution in the production of hornless cattle other than dehorning. Although the dominant inhibition of horn morphogenesis was discovered more than 70 years ago, and the causative mutation was mapped almost 20 years ago, its molecular nature remained unknown. Here, we report allelic heterogeneity of the POLLED locus. First, we mapped the POLLED locus to a,381-kb interval in a multi-breed case-control design. Targeted re-sequencing of an enlarged candidate interval (547 kb) in 16 sires wit...
<div><p>Despite massive research efforts, the molecular etiology of bovine polledness and the develo...
The existence of horns in cattle is a safety concern for both handlers and animals, thus their physi...
The presence or absence of horns in Bos taurus is thought to be under the genetic control of the aut...
The persistent horns are an important trait of speciation for the family Bovidae with complex morpho...
Most cattle breeds were originally naturally horned. The horns were used as a tool of defense and a ...
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this...
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this...
Background: The absence of horns, called polled phenotype, is the favored trait in modern cattle hus...
<div><p>The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investig...
<p>The largest proportion (shown in the row marked %) of genotyped animals (78.03%) were homozygous ...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
<div><p>Despite massive research efforts, the molecular etiology of bovine polledness and the develo...
The existence of horns in cattle is a safety concern for both handlers and animals, thus their physi...
The presence or absence of horns in Bos taurus is thought to be under the genetic control of the aut...
The persistent horns are an important trait of speciation for the family Bovidae with complex morpho...
Most cattle breeds were originally naturally horned. The horns were used as a tool of defense and a ...
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this...
The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this...
Background: The absence of horns, called polled phenotype, is the favored trait in modern cattle hus...
<div><p>The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investig...
<p>The largest proportion (shown in the row marked %) of genotyped animals (78.03%) were homozygous ...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
Many breeds of modern cattle are naturally horned, and for sound husbandry management reasons the ca...
<div><p>Despite massive research efforts, the molecular etiology of bovine polledness and the develo...
The existence of horns in cattle is a safety concern for both handlers and animals, thus their physi...
The presence or absence of horns in Bos taurus is thought to be under the genetic control of the aut...