Phenotypes
Cataract, ADAMTSL4-related
Häfliger et al. (2022): "Whole-genome sequencing of the parent-offspring trio revealed a de novo mutation of ADAMTSL4 in this case. The heterozygous p.Arg776His missense variant affects a conserved residue of the ADAMTSL4 gene that encodes a secreted glycoprotein expressed in the lens throughout embryonic development." The authors were careful to note that "Given that this is a single case investigation and that we have no functional confirmat...
Dwarfism, PRKG2-related
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Facial dysplasia syndrome
Agerholm et al. (2017): "whole genome sequencing of a case-parent trio revealed two de novo variants perfectly associated with the disease: an intronic SNP in the DMBT1 gene and a single non-synonymous variant in the FGFR2 gene. This FGFR2 missense variant (c.927G>T) affects a gene encoding a member of the fibroblast growth factor receptor family, where amino acid sequence is highly conserved between members and across species. It is predic...
Hairy — slick
By sequencing the most likely functional positional candidate gene from the mapped region (see Mapping section), Littlejohn et al. (2014) identified a causal mutation as a "nonsynonymous SNP in exon 5 [that] encodes a p.Cys221Gly substitution highly conserved across vertebrates and other structurally related hormones, disrupting one of three disulphide bonds defining the three-dimensional (3D) structure of mature prolactin hormone" (ss10672894...
Haplotype with homozygous deficiency MH1
For eight of the nine haplotypes with a significant effect on calving rate (see Mapping section), Fritz et al. (2013) searched for causal mutations via whole-genome sequence data from 25 Holstein, 11 Montbéliarde and nine Normande bulls which had made major contributions to their breed. Specifically, they filtered "for mutations that were (a) located at+or –6 Mb from the detected haplotype (b) carried in the heterozygous state by the carrier b...
Haplotype with homozygous deficiency OH2, TUBGCP5-related
Häfliger et al. (2021) investigated “the two Braunvieh populations reared in Switzerland, the dairy Brown Swiss (BS) and the dual-purpose Original Braunvieh (OB). We performed a genome-wide analysis of array data of trios (sire, dam, and offspring) from the routine genomic selection to identify candidate regions showing missing homozygosity and phenotypic associations with five fertility, ten birth, and nine growth-related traits. In addition,...
Hypomyelinogenesis, congenital — Charolais ataxia; Progressive ataxia of Charolais
By comparing whole-genome sequenced data (from 2 affecteds and one control) in the candidate region (see Mapping section), and filtering resultant candidate variants, Duchesne et al. (2018) narrowed the field down to "a single substitution in exon 5 of KIF1C (chr19:27041449 C/T). For easier comprehension and since KIF1C gene in cattle is on the reverse strand, the substitution will be referred as KIF1C G>A in order to match with the transcr...
Ichthyosis, FA2H-related — Ichthyosis congenita (IC)
Jacinto et al. (2021): "Homozygosity mapping and whole-genome sequencing allowed the identification of a homozygous frameshift 1 bp insertion in the FA2H gene (c.9dupC; p.Ala4ArgfsTer142) located in a 1.92 Mb shared identical-by-descent region on chromosome 18 present in all cases, while the parents were heterozygous as expected for obligate carriers."
Myeloencephalopathy, progressive degenerative, PNPLA8-related — Weaver syndrome; Haplotype BHW; bovine degenerative progressive myeloencephalopathy
Kunz et al. (2016) reported a likely causal mutation as "a missense mutation (p.S568N, c.G1703A; [Chr4: 49,878,773 bp, rs800397662]) in the PNPLA8 gene that encodes patatin-like phospholipase domain containing 8".
Pseudomyotonia, congenital — Congenital pseudomyotonia
Recognising the close resemblance of this disorder in Chianina cattle to Brody disease in humans, Drögemüller et al. (2008) illustrated the power of the candidate-gene approach by showing that this disorder in Chianina cattle is due to a missense mutation in the bovine version of the "Brody gene" - ATP2A1. Interestingly, another mutation in this same gene causes a far more severe set of clinical signs: congenital muscular dystonia 1 (OMIA 0014...
Spermatogenic failure, QRICH2-related — low sperm count and immotile sperm with multiple morphological abnormalities
Hiltpold et al. (2022) investigated a Brown Swiss bull with low semen quality: "The genome of this bull was sequenced at a 12× coverage to investigate a possible genetic cause. Comparing the sequence variant genotypes of this bull with those from 397 fertile bulls revealed a 1-bp deletion in the coding sequence of the QRICH2 gene which encodes the glutamine rich 2 protein, as a compelling candidate causal variant. This 1-bp deletion causes a f...