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Haplotype with homozygous deficiency HH35, PCDH15-related

Based on strong evidence from Swiss Holsteins, Häfliger et al. (2022) reported PCDH15; c.2599C>G as a likely causal variant for this harmful haplotype.

OMIA ID: 2548Inheritance: Häfliger et al. (2022) reported a 77% deficiency of homozygotes for this hapl...Characterised: YesYear: 2022

Leukocyte adhesion deficiency, type I — Bovine leukocyte adhesion deficiency; BLAD; Haplotype HHB

By cloning and sequencing a very likely comparative candidate gene (based on the same disorder in humans), Shuster et al. (1992; PNAS) showed that this disorder in Holstein cattle is due to a missense mutation (c.383A>G) in the CD18 gene, now known as ITGB2. This mutation was confirmed in Daetwyler et al. (2014)'s analysis of whole-genome sequence data from 234 cattle, including key ancestors of the Holstein-Friesian, Fleckvieh and Jersey b...

OMIA ID: 595Inheritance: 5Characterised: YesYear: 1992

Mast cell tumour, congenital

Jacinto et al. (2022): "Whole-genome sequencing [of the affected calf and its sire and dam] revealed . . . a private X-linked variant in the PLP2 gene (chrX:87216480C > T; c.50C > T), which was present only in the genomes of the case (hemizygous) and his mother (heterozygous). It was absent in the sire as well as in 5365 control genomes. The identified missense variant exchanges the encoded amino acid of PLP2 at position 17 (p.Thr17Ile),...

OMIA ID: 2578Inheritance: 18Characterised: YesYear: 2022