The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investigate this process, we collected 1019 hornless (polled) animals from different cattle breeds. High-density SNP genotyping confirmed the presence of two different polled associated haplotypes in Simmental and Holstein cattle co-localized on BTA 1. We refined the critical region of the Simmental polled mutation to 212 kb and identified an overlapping region of 932 kb containing the Holstein polled mutation. Subsequently, whole genome sequencing of polled Simmental and Holstein cows was used to determine polled associated genomic variants. By genotyping larger cohorts of animals with known horn status we found a single perfectly associated insertion/delet...
Abstract The causal mutation for polledness in Nelore (Bos taurus indicus) breed seems to have appea...
Polledness in cattle is an autosomal dominant trait. Previous studies have revealed allelic heteroge...
Background: Polled animals are valued in cattle industry because the absence of horns has a signific...
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...
<div><p>The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investig...
The persistent horns are an important trait of speciation for the family Bovidae with complex morpho...
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 existence of horns in cattle is a safety concern for both handlers and animals, thus their physi...
<div><p>Despite massive research efforts, the molecular etiology of bovine polledness and the develo...
Background: The absence of horns, called polled phenotype, is the favored trait in modern cattle hus...
Abstract The causal mutation for polledness in Nelore (Bos taurus indicus) breed seems to have appea...
Polledness in cattle is an autosomal dominant trait. Previous studies have revealed allelic heteroge...
Background: Polled animals are valued in cattle industry because the absence of horns has a signific...
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...
<div><p>The molecular regulation of horn growth in ruminants is still poorly understood. To investig...
The persistent horns are an important trait of speciation for the family Bovidae with complex morpho...
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 existence of horns in cattle is a safety concern for both handlers and animals, thus their physi...
<div><p>Despite massive research efforts, the molecular etiology of bovine polledness and the develo...
Background: The absence of horns, called polled phenotype, is the favored trait in modern cattle hus...
Abstract The causal mutation for polledness in Nelore (Bos taurus indicus) breed seems to have appea...
Polledness in cattle is an autosomal dominant trait. Previous studies have revealed allelic heteroge...
Background: Polled animals are valued in cattle industry because the absence of horns has a signific...