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THERE are 11 genetically independent blood-group systems (loci) in cattle1 which provide markers on perhaps a third of their chromosomes. Attempts to discover linkage between these blood-group genes and those controlling production traits have generally been unsuccessful2. Recent discoveries of various inherited biochemical polymorphisms such as transferrins, hæmoglobins, β-lactoglobulins, α-lactoalbumins, etc.3, now provide additional markers for linkage investigations. This report presents the results of tests for linkage between the transferrin locus and seven of the blood-group loci.
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DATTA, S., STONE, W. Tests for Linkage of the Genes controlling Cattle Transferrins and Blood Groups. Nature 199, 1209 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1991209a0
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