OMIA:000243-30521 : Cryptorchidism in Bos grunniens (domestic yak)

In other species: dog , domestic cat , puma , horse , pig , Arabian camel , llama , taurine cattle , goat , sheep , alpaca

Categories: Reproductive system phene

Links to possible relevant human trait(s) and/or gene(s) in OMIM: 219050 (trait)

Links to relevant human diseases in MONDO:

Single-gene trait/disorder: unknown

Disease-related: yes

Cross-species summary: Failure of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) testes to descend.

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Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2024). OMIA:000243-30521: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) [dataset]. https://omia.org/. https://doi.org/10.25910/2AMR-PV70

References

Note: the references are listed in reverse chronological order (from the most recent year to the earliest year), and alphabetically by first author within a year.

2025 Yang, D., Yuan, L., Zeng, J., Qi, Y., Ma, L., Li, H., Lv, J., Chen, Y. :
Comparative proteomic and transcriptomic analysis of testicular tissue of yaks with or without cryptorchidism. Theriogenology 239:S0093-691X(25)00102-5:117376, 2025. Pubmed reference: 40068345. DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2025.117376.
2024 Yan, Q., Li, T., Zhang, Y., Zhao, X., Wang, Q., Yuan, L. :
Caveolin 1 regulates the tight junctions between Sertoli cells and promotes the integrity of blood-testis barrier in yak via the FAK/ERK signaling pathway. Animals (Basel) 14:183, 2024. Pubmed reference: 38254351. DOI: 10.3390/ani14020183.

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  • Created by Imke Tammen2 on 24 Jan 2024