QTL Map Information |
Chromosome: | 8 |
QTL Peak Location: | 39.44 (cM) |
QTL Span: | 50.11-92.72 (cM) 44.2-81.7 (Mbp) |
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Upper, "Suggestive": | n/a |
Upper, "Significant": | BM4006 |
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Lower, "Significant": | BM711 |
Lower, "Suggestive": | n/a |
Marker type: | Microsatellites |
Analysis type: | QTL |
Model tested: | Mendelian |
Test base: | Chromosome-wise |
Threshold significance level: | Significant |
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P_values | 0.004 | Dominance effect: | n/a |
Additive effect: | n/a |
Associated Gene: | n/a |
Cis/Trans acting type: |  |
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QTL Experiment in Brief |
Animals: | The pedigree material included 16 paternal half-sib families from the German Holstein breed with a total of 872 bulls. |
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Design: | The traits analyzed included: stillbirth, dystocia, nonreturn rate of 90 days, functional herd life and somatic cell count. |
Analysis: | The marker set included 246 microsatellite markers, 8 single strand conformation polymorphisms, 4 protein polymorphisms, and 5 erythrocyte antigen loci. QTL mapping was performed for each trait separately by a weighted multimarker regression analysis. |
Software: | Cri-Map |
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Reference |
Authors: | K�hn Ch, Bennewitz J, Reinsch N, Xu N, Thomsen H, Looft C, Brockmann GA, Schwerin M, Weimann C, Hiendleder S, Erhardt G, Medjugorac I, F�rster M, Brenig B, Reinhardt F, Reents R, Russ I, Averdunk G, Bl�mel J, Kalm E. |
Affiliation: | Forschungsinstitut fur die Biologie landwirtschaftlicher Nutztiere, D-18196 Dummerstorf, Germany. kuehn@fbn-dummerstorf.de |
Title: | Quantitative trait loci mapping of functional traits in the German Holstein cattle population. |
Journal: | J Dairy Sci, 2003, 86(1):360-8. |
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Comments: | maternal |

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