Reynolds, Edwardo G. M.
Neeley, Catherine
Lopdell, Thomas J.
Keehan, Michael
Dittmer, Keren
Harland, Chad S.
Couldrey, Christine
Johnson, Thomas J. J.
Tiplady, Kathryn
Worth, Gemma
Walker, Mark
Davis, Stephen R.
Sherlock, Richard G.
Carnie, Katie
Harris, Bevin L.
Charlier, Carole
Georges, Michel
Spelman, Richard J.
Garrick, Dorian J. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8640-5372
Littlejohn, Mathew D. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9044-047X
Funding for this research was provided by:
Ministry for Business Innovation and Employment (CONT-57639-ENDRP-LIC, CONT-57639-ENDRP-LIC)
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (CONT-57639-ENDRP-LIC, CONT-57639-ENDRP-LIC)
Article History
Received: 30 July 2020
Accepted: 16 April 2021
First Online: 27 May 2021
Change Date: 7 June 2021
Change Type: Update
Change Details: In the version of this article initially published, the image of Extended Data Fig. 3 mistakenly duplicated that of Extended Data Fig. 6, and that of Extended Data Fig. 5 mistakenly duplicated that of Extended Data Fig. 8. The errors have been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
Competing interests
: C.N., T.L., C.H., C. Couldrey, T.J., K.T., G.W., M.W., S.R.D., R.S., K.C., B.H., R.J.S. and M.D.L. are paid employees of the Livestock Improvement Corporation, a breeding company and supplier of bovine germplasm. The Livestock Improvement Corporation is also the applicant for several patent applications related to some of the mutations detailed in this article, with E.G.M.R., T.L., M.K., C.H., K.T., R.J.S. and M.D.L. named inventors on these applications. Specifically, these patents relate to genetic testing applications of mutations impacting the <i>PLCD4</i> (749566; filed), <i>GALNT2</i> (625688; granted), <i>DPF2</i> (751917; filed), <i>MUS81</i> (768801; filed), <i>FGD4</i> (749555; filed), MTRF1 (751919; filed) and <i>MYH1</i> (756281; filed) genes. All other authors declare no competing interests.