Phenotypes
Achondrogenesis, type II — Holstein bull-dog dwarfism
In a remarkable indication of the power of whole-genome sequence analysis, Daetwyler et al. (2014) identified a causal mutation for this disorder in Holstein Friesian cattle as a missense mutation (g.32475732G>A [UMD3.1 reference sequence]; p.Gly960Arg, omia.variant:223) in the COL2A1 gene (which encodes the alpha-1 chain of type II collagen), by comparing the sequence of only two affected calves with sequence from bulls in the 1000-bull-ge...
Ataxia and dyslipidemia, LIPC-related
Weber et al. (2026) investigated an inherited neuromuscular disorder in Brown Swiss cattle. Use of whole genome sequencing resulted in the identification of a "rare homozygous missense variant in LIPC (chr10:51715800G>C; NM_001035410.1:c.924C>G; p.Phe308Leu; omia.variant:1842) ... and in-silico predictions classified this variant as deleterious. Population-level genotyping of over 20.000 BS cattle revealed a variant allele frequency of 1...
Haplotype with homozygous deficiency BH2, TUBD1-related
As reported by Schwarzenbacher et al. (2016),"Homozygous calves suffer from chronic airway disease resulting in poor growth performance and high juvenile mortality. The respiratory manifestations resemble key features of diseases resulting from impaired function of airway cilia." As pointed out carefully by Schwarzenbacher et al. (2016), not all homozygotes die, i.e. the lethal allele has incomplete penetrance.
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,...
Lethality, CSNK1G2-related
Bourneuf et al. (2017) detected Chr7 CSNK1G2 g.45885860G>C; p.D164H as a de novo recessive potentially lethal mutation from an analysis of whole-genome-sequence of a Montbéliarde AI bull. No information was provided on the descendants of this bull.
Mannosidosis, alpha
This was one of the first inherited lysosomal storage disorders to be studied extensively in animals. The pioneering work was done by Jolly and colleagues at Massy University in New Zealand, who developed an enzyme assay that enabled carriers to be distinguished from homozygote normals with a high degree of accuracy (Jolly et al., 1973). More than twenty years later, following the cloning and characterisation of the human gene for alpha mannos...