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Abortion (embryonic lethality), EXOSC4-related

Charlier et al. (2016): nonsense (stop-gain) p.Arg64∗

OMIA ID: 2042Inheritance: 6Characterised: YesYear: 2016

Achromatopsia-3, CNGB3-related

Häfliger et al. (2021) "characterize the phenotype and the genetic aetiology of a recessive form of congenital day-blindness observed in several cases of purebred Original Braunvieh cattle. ... Achromatopsia is a monogenic Mendelian disease characterized by the loss of cone photoreceptor function resulting in day-blindness, total color-blindness, and decreased central visual acuity."

OMIA ID: 1365Inheritance: Häfliger et al. (2021) "available pedigree records of all 12 cases were analy...Characterised: YesYear: 2021

Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, CHRNB1-related

Agerholm et al. (2016): "a single base deletion in the first exon of CHRNB1 (c.55delG) introducing a premature stop codon (p.Ala19Profs47*) in the second exon, truncating 96 % of the protein."

OMIA ID: 2022Inheritance: Agerholm et al. (2016) provided pedigree evidence consistent with autosomal r...Characterised: YesYear: 2016

classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (cEDS), COL5A2-related — classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (cEDS), COL5A2-related; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, classi...

This phene has been renamed from "Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, classic type, 2" to "classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (cEDS), COL5A2-related" in OMIA on the basis of the review on human Ehlers-Danlos syndromes by Malfait et al. (2020) [2/6/2022].

OMIA ID: 2295Inheritance: 3Characterised: YesYear: 2020

Muscular hypertrophy (double muscling) — Double muscling; “culón”; horse rump

The double-muscle trait in cattle is characterised by an increase in muscle mass of approx 20%, resulting in substantially higher meat yield, a higher proportion of expensive cuts of meat, and lean and very tender meat, for which a substantial premium is paid. The trait is autosomal recessive, and the locus has been given the symbol mh. It occurs at such a high frequency in Piedmontese and Belgian Blue cattle that it is characteristic of these...

OMIA ID: 683Inheritance: 1Characterised: YesYear: 1997

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...

OMIA ID: 2848Inheritance: 11Characterised: YesYear: 2022