Title of article :
Genetic variation in the kappa-casein gene of South African goats
Author/Authors :
R.C. Scheepers، نويسنده , , E. van Marle-K?ster?، نويسنده , , C. Visser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
-casein (kappa-casein) is of special interest as a milk protein polymorphism due to its
known relationship with milk quality and composition. A number of allelic variants have
been identified in goats. In this study, genetic variants of the -casein gene were evaluated
in the South African Boer goat, Saanen and local unimproved goat types, using RFLP and
DNA sequencing. The RFLP analysis revealed that the A/B allele group recorded the highest
occurrence in all the goats studied. DNA sequencing confirmed the B allele (GenBank Acc.
No. AF485340) to be the most common in all goat types, with allelic frequencies ranging
from 0.593 in SA Boer goats to 1.0 in the Saanen. The B allele (AY166706) was present
only in the SA Boer goat and local unimproved goat types with frequencies of 0.370 and
0.143, respectively. TheHallele (AF521022) was present at low frequencies in both the local
unimproved goat types (0.143) and the SA Boer goat (0.037), but absent in the Saanen goats.
AMOVA results indicated that most of the total variations occurred within populations
(83.88%) with only 16.12% of the variation between populations. This study found limited
genetic variation for -casein to exist in the South African goat population.
Keywords :
Genetic polymorphism -caseinGoat milkSouth African goats
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research