We have identified substitutions in the 3' untranslated region of the bovine myoglobin gene, one of which affects an MboII restriction enzyme site resulting in a bi-allelic restriction fragment length polymorphism. Co-dominant inheritance of the alleles in three reference families was observed using a polymerase chain reaction--restriction fragment length polymorphism assay. The distribution of the alleles seems characteristic of cattle type--one of the alleles was not detected in purely taurine breeds. Furthermore, we mapped, using the polymerase chain reaction on a bovine-rodent somatic cell hybrid panel, the myoglobin gene to bovine chromosome five. It is therefore syntenic with gamma-interferon and insulin-like growth factor in which we have not found polymorphism. The myoglobin locus therefore serves as a type one marker on bovine chromosome five.