Authors
ML Martinez, MA Machado, CS Nascimento, MVGB Silva, RL Teodoro, J Furlong, MCA Prata, AL Campos, MFM Guimarães, ALS Azevedo, MFA Pires, RS Verneque
Publication date
2006/8/31
Journal
Genet. Mol. Res
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
513-524
Description
Losses caused by bovine tick burdens in tropical countries have a tremendous economic impact on production systems. Besides reducing production, this parasite can cause death in the most susceptible animals. The use of commercial acaricides has been the major method of control, but their misuse has led to tick resistance to many chemicals. More recently, vaccines have been used in some countries without solving the problem completely. An alternative could be the development of resistant animals and the use of genetic markers and candidate genes that could help with the enormous task of selecting resistant animals. The bovine lymphocyte antigen genes (BoLA) have been shown to be associated with some parasitic infestations and disease incidence. Thus, the objective of the present study was to determine the association of BoLA-DRB3. 2 alleles with tick resistance in cattle. The study was conducted …
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