A genome-wide association study reveals a locus for bilateral iridal hypopigmentation in Holstein Friesian cattle.
Anne K HollmannMartina BleyerAndrea TipoldJasmin N NeßlerWilhelm E WemheuerEkkehard SchützBertram BrenigPublished in: BMC genetics (2017)
The clinical appearance of the iridal hypopigmentation differed from previously reported cases of pigmentation abnormalities in syndromes like Chediak-Higashi or Tietz and seems to be mainly of cosmetic character. Iridal hypopigmentation is caused by a reduced content of melanin pigment in the anterior border layer and iridal stroma. A single genomic position on BTA8 was detected to be significantly associated with iridal hypopigmentation in examined cattle. To our knowledge this is the first report about this phenotype in Holstein Friesian cattle.