inyati13
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My bull, AAA 17061926 may carry a mutation for AM (arthrogryposis multiplex) and CA (contractual arachnodactyly). What are the risks? No much, I say. Why? First by the rule of just odds not empirical knowledge, he probably does not carry it. Ok, but if he does. If he does, he would be heterozygous for it or he would display the disease. From my college genetics, let's say he is CAca. He would then have to sire a calf by a cow that is CAca. The odds are one in four that the calf would exhibit CA. Here are the potential genotypes of an off-spring. CACA, homozygous-positive (calf would have CA); CAca, heterozygous carrier; CAca, heterozygous carrier; and caca, homozygous-negative. There is a disease in my family, mom is heterozygous (carrier), dad is heterozygous (carrier). There are five of us, here is how it fell out (the whole family has had blood work done). Henry, homozygous-positive, he got mom's bad one and dad's bad one, has the condition and is treated; me, homozygous-negative, I was the lucky one who got mom's good gene and dad's good gene; Ed, homozygous-positive, same as Henry; Sharon, heterozygous-carrier; and baby brother, Rob, same as Sharon.
Now, what decisions do I make? I am going to keep the bull through the spring breeding period and sell him in late fall when he will weigh close to 2000 pounds. I should get my money back or close to it. The risk is manageble. I will let you know come late spring if any of his calves come up with CA or AM.
There is a factor that would invalidate the above and increase the risk. I did not research AM and CA. There are some diseases where the heterozygous carrier geneotype exhibits a milder form of the genetic malady. If someone who knows more about these diseases has that information, I would be grateful for that information
Now, what decisions do I make? I am going to keep the bull through the spring breeding period and sell him in late fall when he will weigh close to 2000 pounds. I should get my money back or close to it. The risk is manageble. I will let you know come late spring if any of his calves come up with CA or AM.
There is a factor that would invalidate the above and increase the risk. I did not research AM and CA. There are some diseases where the heterozygous carrier geneotype exhibits a milder form of the genetic malady. If someone who knows more about these diseases has that information, I would be grateful for that information