Ozdemir M.Topal M.Aksakal V.2023-04-122023-04-122018-02-0103676722https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/5327Progress in genetic selection in livestock can be increased by marker asisted selection. The identification of favorable genetic markers is one of the most important stages in marker-asisted selection. In this study, it was aimed to determine the effects of the bGH/AluI and Pit-1/HinfI polymorphisms on the production traits of organic reared cows. Genotyping was performed on total 245 Holstein cows, n=181 for Pit-1 gene and n=186 for bGH gene. Milk yields and some reproduction traits analyzed by analysis of variance using the general linear model procedure, and 703 production records from cows were used to. The results showed that neither the Pit-1/Hinf I nor bGH/Alu I polymorphisms affect the tested milk traits (p>0.05).falseCandidate gene | Cattle | Growth hormone | Pit-1 | PolymorphismThe relationships between performance traits and the bGH/Alu i and Pit-1/ Hinf I polymorphisms in Holstein cowsArticle10.18805/ijar.v0iOF.84952-s2.0-85043786539