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Anim Blood Groups Biochem Genet ; 14(4): 257-68, 1983.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6675486

ABSTRACT

In a genetic analysis of a polymorphic system, differences between the observed type of an individual and that expected from the parental types can arise either from an incorrect model or from pedigree errors. Such pedigree errors can cause severe difficulties in studies of the mode of inheritance of a novel polymorphic system. A method is proposed which overcomes the problem by including sire and dam error rates explicitly in the genetic model. The error rates are estimated by maximum likelihood, and likelihood ratio tests used to compare different models or estimates from different data sets. The proposals are applied to a study of the inheritance of the bovine serum AmI amylases.


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Models, Genetic , Pedigree , Animals , Breeding , Cattle/genetics , Female , Isoamylase/genetics , Male , Pedigree/veterinary , Polymorphism, Genetic , Transferrin/genetics
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Immunogenetics ; 13(1-2): 127-32, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7228153

ABSTRACT

Using sera which defined the BoLA specificities at the two International BoLA workshops (Edinburgh, 1978 and Wageningen, 1980) and the European Regional workshop (Paris, 1979), 142 informative matings from 15 bulls have been studied. On the basis of this data, 11 of the 15 internationally agreed specificities and one of the regionally defined specificities behave as if controlled by alleles at a single autosomal locus. Data has not as yet been obtained for the other four internationally agreed specificities which are also believed to be at this locus. - The frequencies of 13 of the internationally agreed specificities and one of the regionally defined specificities have been studied for both sexes in one breed and for a single sex in another five breeds. The other two internationally agreed specificities are very recent and the populations have not been tested for them. The frequencies between sexes within a breed and within sexes between breeds differ significantly.


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Antigens/genetics , Cattle/genetics , Gene Frequency , Lymphocytes/immunology , Alleles , Animals , Breeding , Cattle/immunology , Chromosome Mapping , Female , Male
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Anim Blood Groups Biochem Genet ; 10(2): 63-86, 1979.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-507476

ABSTRACT

The results and agreements of the 1 international BoLA workshop, held in Edinburgh, Scotland in August 1978, are reported. Most of these concern the results from a comparison test of 249 alloantisera to bovine lymphocytes, the antisera being contributed by 9 laboratories. These sera were compared directly in Edinburgh on a panel of lymphocytes from 130 cattle of 21 breeds. In the microlymphocytotoxicity test used 75% of the sera reacted. Sixty eight of these sera were grouped into clusters according to their reaction patterns against the lymphocyte panel. Eleven of these clusters were clearly defined and were given workshop BoLA designations. In addition 22 sera were assigned to subgroups of the agreed clusters. There was no evidence that the method of production of the sera had any effect on their specificity. Although genetic data was not available, the phenotypes of the test panel of lymphocytes are consistent with the clusters detecting antigens controlled by multiple alleles at a single autosomal locus. It was agreed to name the genetic region where this putative locus is located BoLA (bovine lymphocyte antigen).


Subject(s)
Cattle/immunology , Isoantigens/genetics , Lymphocytes/immunology , Animals , Antibody Specificity , Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic , Isoantibodies , Major Histocompatibility Complex , Phenotype
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