There is an urgent need to improve bovine fertility, and molecular marker-assisted selection (MAS) can accelerate this process. Genome-wide association studies suggest that might affect fertility in bovines. As a member of the integrins family, ITGβ5 can bind to the extracellular matrix and mediate various cellular processes. In our study, primers spanning six potential insertion/deletion (indel) polymorphisms within the gene were designed and 696 ovary samples from different individuals, the vast majority not in oestrum were collected for genetic variation detection. A deletion locus, rs522759246, namely P1-D, was found to be polymorphic. The allele D frequency was 0.152 and the polymorphism information content (PIC) value was 0.224, indicating a low-degree PIC. This locus did not follow the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium ( = 1.200E-23). Importantly, associations between P1-D and ovarian morphological traits were established. Polymorphisms of this locus had significant correlations with ovarian width ( = 0.015). The corpus luteum is also linked to fertility and P1-D was significantly correlated with corpus luteum diameter ( = 0.005). In conclusion, an indel mutation within the bovine gene was identified, which was significantly associated with several ovarian and luteal traits.

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