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  <title>Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of Sex Determining Region-Y Gene&#13;
Coding Sequences in Belgian Blue Bull and Wagyu Bull Crossbred&#13;
Cattle</title>
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  <namePart>T. Hartatik, dkk</namePart>
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   <dateIssued>2020</dateIssued>
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 <note>Abstract. Crossbreeding using exotic bulls have been developed widely in Indonesia. Ychromosome markers have high value for the evaluation of paternal genetic and phylogeny&#13;
history. The aim of this study was to investigate the coding sequence polymorphism of SRY&#13;
gene in crossbred cattle using Belgian Blue Bull and Wagyu Bull. Polymerase chain reaction&#13;
method was used to identify the target sequence 690 bp of SRY gene coding sequences. Then,&#13;
direct DNA sequencing with forward primer was performed to identify the single nucleotide&#13;
polymorphism (SNP) differences between individual sample. The results of the alignment&#13;
coding sequence of SRY gene from four GenBank data, Brahman cross cattle, Belgian Blue&#13;
Bull Cross and Wagyu Bull cross revealed that there are 21 SNPs variation. Six SNPs out of 21&#13;
SNPs (29%) was synonymous and 15 SNPs out of 21 SNPs (71%) was change the amino acid&#13;
(non-synonymous). Eight out of 21 SNPs (38%) were transition mutation and 13 SNPs out of&#13;
21 SNPs (62%) were transversion mutation. Crossbred cattle using Brahman cross cow with&#13;
Belgian Blue Bull and Wagyu Bull show the SNP at position 1707TàG (transversion&#13;
mutation). This SNP change the amino acid from Phe(TTT) to Cys(TGT). Thus, the result can&#13;
be used as molecular marker for identifying the paternal lineage of crossbred cattle which&#13;
recently develop in Indonesia</note>
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