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The examination of approximately 800 pure bred and cross bred Charolais cattle indicated that ocular colobomata is inherited via an autosomal dominant gene in this breed. Penetrance was found to be complete in the male and partial (52 per cent) in the female. Inheritance in the crossbred animals was different to that in the pure bred.
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C Y Gregory-Evans, M J Williams, S Halford, and K Gregory-Evans Ocular coloboma: a reassessment in the age of molecular neuroscience J. Med. Genet., December 1, 2004; 41(12): 881 - 891. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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