Lesson 5 – Bovine Lymphocyte Antigen (BoLA) and Buffalo Lymphocyte Antigen (BuLA) exam

Welcome to your Lesson 5 - Bovine Lymphocyte Antigen (BoLA) and Buffalo Lymphocyte Antigen (BuLA) exam

1. Mapping MHC Genes in River Buffalo.
2. Selection for disease resistance in dairy cattle
3. Future applications of Bovine Lymphocyte Antigen (BoLA) and Buffalo
Lymphocyte Antigen (BuLA).
4. How will you breed dairy cattle with disease resistance? Explain with
the most common disease encountered in your region.
5. CD4 T cells are generally restricted by
6. Both class I and class II MHC molecules present antigens to T cells.
Class I molecules present processed _______ antigen, while class II
molecules present processed _______ antigen to T cells,
respectively.
7. Allelic forms of MHC genes are inherited in linked groups as
8. Name of the rhesus MHC Class I molecules found in placenta
9. The bovine MHC genes are referred to as
10. The MHC of buffalo is known as
11. The BoLA complex is located on chromosome of cattle and 2nd
chromosome of buffalo.
12. BoLA class II genes that are most studied and found to be
polymorphic are genes.
13. Write short notes on MHC class I antigens.
14. Association of MHC with disease resistance and productivity
15. Future applications of BoLA
16. Write an essay on Genomic Organization of the MHC Region
17. How will you characterize BoLA molecules?