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From: Monoallelic maternal expression of STAT5A affects embryonic survival in cattle

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Association analysis of 14 SNPs with (A) survival rate and (B) fertilization rate with a population of gametes from 440 ovaries and eight bulls. A total of 5,222 fertilization and 3,696 embryos were used to collect phenotypic records of survival and fertilization rates. SNP153137 in exon 8 of STAT5A showed the highest significant effect on embryonic survival (A) and fertilization rate (B). The SNPs in numeric order were 137,887; 138,012; 138,242; 138,299; 138,337; 138,596; 138,653 (in upstream sequences of STAT5A); 153,137; 153,827; 153,866; 154,186; 154,261 (in STAT5A); 171,005; and 177,338 (in STAT3). Significance threshold for the association determined via permutation with 250 iterations.

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