dc.description.abstract | Growth hormone receptor (GHR) is one factor aff ecting animal growth. GHR is required by growth hormone (GH) to carry out its eff ects on target tissues. The objective of the study was to estimate genetic diversity of the GHR|AluI gene in bali, limousin, simmental and pesisir caĴ le. Genotyping was performed on 248 animals, including 162 bali, 21 limousin, 17 simmental and 48 pe-sisir. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) had been found in exon 10, coding for the cytoplasmic
domain of GHR, which was located at position 81 bp (A/G) induced amino acid substitutions Ser/Gly. Genotype frequencies of bali caĴ le AA (0.988), GG (0.006) and AG (0.006) were evidenced for the GHR AluI monomorphism, but mostly diff erent from limousin GG (0.667), AA (0.238) and AG (0.095), simmental AG (0.529), GG (0.471) and AA (0.000), pesisir AA (0.604), GG (0.375) and AG (0.021) were
the evidence of polymorphism. Homozigosity (monomorphism) in bali caĴ le might be aff ected by adaptability in extreme environmental conditions such as poor nutrition and improper management practices. It also could be aff ected by natural selection and phenotype plasticity phenomena | id |