MOESM1 of Detection of two non-synonymous SNPs in SLC45A2 on BTA20 as candidate causal mutations for oculocutaneous albinism in Braunvieh cattle
Sophie Rothammer
Elisabeth Kunz
Doris Seichter
Stefan Krebs
Martina Wassertheurer
Ruedi Fries
Gottfried Brem
Ivica Medugorac
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3898267_D1.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM1_of_Detection_of_two_non-synonymous_SNPs_in_SLC45A2_on_BTA20_as_candidate_causal_mutations_for_oculocutaneous_albinism_in_Braunvieh_cattle/5477356
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Pedigree of the albino calves. As the red highlighted paths show, both albinos and all carriers of the SNPs g.39829806G>A and g.39864148C>T can be traced back to a single natural service sire (B1). Symbols are as follows: squares = males, circles = females, filled symbols = albinos (homozygous for both SNPs), symbols with dot inside = heterozygous individuals, symbols with question mark inside = genotype unknown, crossed out symbols = no material available. For bull S2, 50K genotype data was available from previous studies; however, no material for targeted genotyping was available.
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BTA 20
non-synonymous SNPs
material
service sire
SNPs g .39829806G
g .39864148C
oculocutaneous albinism
albino calves
symbol
MOESM 1
paths show
Braunvieh cattle
S 1. Pedigree
SLC 45A
question mark