Resistencia al scrapie en rebaños de ovino lechero de Castilla y león
- J.J. Arranz 1
- L. Álvarez 1
- J.A. Morán 1
- M.C. García Jimeno 2
- M. Pérez Bilbao 2
- B. Linage 1
- C. Gonzalo 1
- 1 Dpto. de Producción Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de León
- 2 Consorcio Promoción del Ovino, Zamora
- Luis Rodríguez Ruiz (coord.)
- Juan Antonio Olmedo Olmedo (coord.)
- Sara Olmedo de la Cruz (coord.)
- Luis Fernando de la Fuente Crespo (coord.)
- Ana Belén Martín Diana (coord.)
- María Cristina León Cofreces (coord.)
- Elena Ordás Alesanco (coord.)
- Mariano Herrera García (dir. congr.)
Argitaletxea: Instituto Tecnológico Agrario de Castilla y León ; Junta de Castilla y León
ISBN: 978-84-938243-0-3
Argitalpen urtea: 2010
Orrialdeak: 343-347
Biltzarra: Sociedad Española de Ovinotecnia y Caprinotecnia (SEOC). Jornadas (35. 2010. Valladolid)
Mota: Biltzar ekarpena
Laburpena
The possible transmission of scrapie via milk and the fact that several UE countries request certifiedmilk come from scrapie-resistant flocks, make suitable the study of current status of scrapie resistancein Castilla-León sheep flocks. A total of 271 dairy sheep flocks belonging to Consortium for Ovine Promotionwere PRNP-genotyped over 2009 from DNA extracted from bulk tank milk somatic cells. Theallelic frequencies for ARR, ARQ-ARH, AHQ and VRQ were 38%, 57%, 5%, and 0%, respectively; theseresults evidenced a significant improvement of scrapie resistance in sheep flocks in Castilla-León incomparison with results obtained in 2005 (27%, 66.5%, 5.5% y 1%, respectively) in the same geographicalarea