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The Major Histocompatibility System of Cattle, Pig, Rabbit, and Syrian Hamster

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The Major Histocompatibility System in Man and Animals

Abstract

Cattle are an animal species in which histocompatibility research has barely begun. This contrasts with the fact that for blood and serum group systems cattle represent one of the most studied species. This work followed the possible association of polymorphic loci with different indices of production character. They are also used for precise genetic marking of breeding animals. It has become a routine procedure in countries with a highly developed organization of cattle breeding for animals that are to become the founders of the breeding and production herds to be held under control by genetic markers as provided by blood and serum groups (for references to the extensive literature on this topic, see X-XII European conferences on animal blood groups and biochemical polymorphism).

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Ivanyi, P., Duncan, W.R., Streilein, J.W. (1977). The Major Histocompatibility System of Cattle, Pig, Rabbit, and Syrian Hamster. In: Götze, D. (eds) The Major Histocompatibility System in Man and Animals. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95293-7_5

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