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A Study of the Inheritance of a Bleeding Disorder in Simmental Cattle

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Journal Can Vet J
Date 2000 Nov 4
PMID 11062837
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A study was designed to determine the inheritance pattern of a blood platelet aggregation disorder in Simmental cattle utilizing embryo transfer technology. A Simmental donor cow that had previously produced a calf with the platelet aggregation disorder was superovulated and mated to a bull that had also produced affected offspring. Twenty-seven calves were produced from the 63 (42.9%) embryos transferred. This somewhat lower than expected pregnancy rate is suggestive of an increased rate of embryo loss. Twenty-three of 25 (92%) calves had normal platelet aggregation patterns and 2 failed to show any evidence of platelet aggregation. Data are suggestive that inheritance is not simple Mendelian recessive. A more likely scenario is that the defect is the result of the inheritance of at least 2 genes, which is also consistent with the sporadic incidence reported in the population at large.

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