Abstract :
The aim of this study was to perform an initial characterization of milk quality and to determine genetic polymorphism at the
CSN1S1 and CSN1S2 locus in two herds of local dairy goats (Hungarian Milking). The fat, protein and lactose level of milk
samples in Hungarian Milking Goats were compared to other local goat breeds worldwide and it was concluded that the mean milk
production of the Hungarian goats should be improved. The presence of the A, B, C+D, E, F and O alleles of CSN1S1 locus and
A+B+C+E, D, F and O alleles of CSN1S2 locus were genotyped for by PCR-AS and PCR-RFLP methods in 103 goats. The
strong B allele of CSN1S1 is more frequent in the local Hungarian Milking than in the imported Alpine and Saanen goats. The
relatively high incidence of the O allele of CSN1S2 gene is also characteristic for the Hungarian Milking Goats and those special
allele distribution patterns could be used to develop selection strategies to breed specialised lines of Hungarian local breeds.
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Keywords :
goat , CSN1S2 , PCR-AS , CSNS1 , PCR-RFLP