Authors
Derek W Bailey, Steven Lunt, Adrienne Lipka, Milt G Thomas, Juan F Medrano, Angela Cánovas, Gonzalo Rincon, Mitch B Stephenson, Delyn Jensen
Publication date
2015/3/1
Journal
Rangeland ecology & management
Volume
68
Issue
2
Pages
142-149
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Eighty-seven cows were GPS (Global Positioning System) tracked for 1 to 3 months in mountainous and/or extensive pastures at five ranches located in New Mexico, Arizona, and Montana. The Illumina Bovine HD SNP array, which evaluates approximately 770,000 genetic markers (i.e., single nucleotide polymorphisms; SNPs) across the 30 bovine chromosomes, was used to genotype DNA from these cows and to examine genetic associations with grazing distribution. Terrain use indexes were calculated from tracking data based on normalized averages of slope use, elevation use, and distance travelled from water. Genetic analyses identified a chromosomal region, known as a quantitative trait locus (QTL), associated with these traits. One genetic marker on chromosome 29 identified a gene that has been reported to be involved in locomotion, motivation, and spatial memory. This locus accounted for 24% of the …
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