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Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication)

Scrapie eradication efforts cost 18 million dollars annually in the United States and rely heavily upon PRNP genotyping of sheep. Genetic resistance might reduce goat scrapie and limit the risk of goats serving as a scrapie reservoir, so PRNP coding sequences were examined from 446 goats of 10 breed...

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Autores principales: White, Stephen, Herrmann-Hoesing, Lynn, O'rourke, Katherine, Waldron, Daniel, Rowe, Joan, Alverson, Janet
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2674890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18694550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-40-5-553
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author White, Stephen
Herrmann-Hoesing, Lynn
O'rourke, Katherine
Waldron, Daniel
Rowe, Joan
Alverson, Janet
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Alverson, Janet
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description Scrapie eradication efforts cost 18 million dollars annually in the United States and rely heavily upon PRNP genotyping of sheep. Genetic resistance might reduce goat scrapie and limit the risk of goats serving as a scrapie reservoir, so PRNP coding sequences were examined from 446 goats of 10 breeds, 8 of which had not been previously examined at PRNP. The 10 observed alleles were all related to one of two central haplotypes by a single amino acid substitution. At least five of these alleles (M142, R143, S146, H154, and K222) have been associated with increased incubation time or decreased odds of scrapie. To the best of our knowledge, neither S146 nor K222 has been found in any goats with scrapie, though further evaluation will be required to demonstrate true resistance. S146 was more common, present in several breeds at widely varying frequencies, while K222 was observed only in two dairy breeds at low frequency. Overall, this study provides frequency data on PRNP alleles in US goats, shows the pattern of relationships between haplotypes, and demonstrates segregation of multiple scrapieassociated alleles in several breeds not examined before at PRNP.
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spelling pubmed-26748902009-04-30 Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication) White, Stephen Herrmann-Hoesing, Lynn O'rourke, Katherine Waldron, Daniel Rowe, Joan Alverson, Janet Genet Sel Evol Research Scrapie eradication efforts cost 18 million dollars annually in the United States and rely heavily upon PRNP genotyping of sheep. Genetic resistance might reduce goat scrapie and limit the risk of goats serving as a scrapie reservoir, so PRNP coding sequences were examined from 446 goats of 10 breeds, 8 of which had not been previously examined at PRNP. The 10 observed alleles were all related to one of two central haplotypes by a single amino acid substitution. At least five of these alleles (M142, R143, S146, H154, and K222) have been associated with increased incubation time or decreased odds of scrapie. To the best of our knowledge, neither S146 nor K222 has been found in any goats with scrapie, though further evaluation will be required to demonstrate true resistance. S146 was more common, present in several breeds at widely varying frequencies, while K222 was observed only in two dairy breeds at low frequency. Overall, this study provides frequency data on PRNP alleles in US goats, shows the pattern of relationships between haplotypes, and demonstrates segregation of multiple scrapieassociated alleles in several breeds not examined before at PRNP. BioMed Central 2008-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2674890/ /pubmed/18694550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-40-5-553 Text en Copyright © 2008 INRA, EDP Sciences
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Herrmann-Hoesing, Lynn
O'rourke, Katherine
Waldron, Daniel
Rowe, Joan
Alverson, Janet
Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication)
title Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication)
title_full Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication)
title_fullStr Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication)
title_full_unstemmed Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication)
title_short Prion gene (PRNP) haplotype variation in United States goat breeds (Open Access publication)
title_sort prion gene (prnp) haplotype variation in united states goat breeds (open access publication)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2674890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18694550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-40-5-553
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