Relationship between genetic polymorphism of κ-casein and quantitative milk yield traits in cattle breeds and crossbreds in Serbia
The quality and yield of milk, and therefore of dairy products as well, depends directly on their protein composition. Milk gene proteins represent structural locuses that are functionally associated with milk production. In cattle selection a special importance is attached to the variability of kap...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genetika (Beograd) 2015, Vol.47 (1), p.23-32 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The quality and yield of milk, and therefore of dairy products as well,
depends directly on their protein composition. Milk gene proteins represent
structural locuses that are functionally associated with milk production. In
cattle selection a special importance is attached to the variability of kappa
casein (?-CN) as one of the four casein milk proteins. Genotypes of 21
Simmental breed cows, 20 crossbred cows obtained by crossing of Simmental and
Red Holstein breed, and 25 cows of autochthonous Busha breed were determined
for kappa casein by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (PCR-
RFLP) of amplified DNA. The ?-CN genotype frequencies for Simmental breed
were: 42.8; 47.6 and 9.6 % for AA, and BB genotype, for crossbreds: 75.0;
25.0 and 0.0% and for Busha individuals: 41.7; 50.0 and 8.3 %, respectively.
Frequencies of A and B alleles, assessed on the basis of genotypic
frequencies were 0.667 and 0.333 for Simmental breed, 0.875 and 0.125 for
crossbreds and 0.667 and 0.333 for autochthonous Busha cattle breed,
respectively. For confirming the phenotypic variability of milk yield in
standard lactation, yield of milk fat and the content of milk fat per ?-CN
genotypes within breeds observed the fixed model which included the breed
effect, lactation in order and effect of ?-CN genotype (AA, and BB) was
used. The ?-CN genotype statistically significantly (p ?0.05) influenced milk
yield and highly significantly (p ?0.01) milk fat yield, while the content of
milk fat was not statistically significantly (p>0.05) influenced in examined
animals.
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ISSN: | 0534-0012 1820-6069 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GENSR1501023D |