Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Jan 2016)

Genetic polymorphism in bubaline mLYS (Exon-IV) and its effect on serum lysozyme activity and somatic cell count

  • NIHAR RANJAN SAHOO,
  • PUSHPENDRA KUMAR,
  • T K BHATTACHARYA,
  • B BHUSHAN,
  • A K TIWARI,
  • A SHARMA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v86i1.55041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 86, no. 1

Abstract

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Animals (280) consisting of 4 different buffalo breeds (Murrah, Mehsana, Surti and Bhadawari) spread over 6 different farms across the country were used for this study. A 230 bp fragment spanning from intron-III to exon-IV was screened for SSCP which revealed frequent occurrence of AB genotype and A allele. Although, different values of lysozyme activity and somatic cell count were observed in Murrah buffalo across the genotypes and seasons, no statistically significant association was observed. Nucleotide analysis revealed A allele differed from B and C allele by 2 and 3 nucleotide substitutions, respectively, out of which one was present in intronic region in both cases. The polymorphism identification and characterization may provide a baseline tool for future studies to further delineate the role of this gene as a putative candidate gene for selection against mastitis.

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