Effect of k-casein polymorphism on milk composition in the orobica goat

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The aim of this work was to study the effects of isoelectrofocusing (IEF) milk protein variants on milk composition in the Italian Orobica goat breed, which is characterized by a rather high frequency of the k-casein (CSN3) B IEF allele. Significant associations were found between the IEF phenotype and protein and casein percentages. A favorable effect of the CSN3 BIEF variant was found for both protein and casein percentages, with a codominance trend for the 3 phenotypes: BB > AB > AA. Depending on the selection purpose, emphasis could be given to different k-casein variants in breeding. The high frequency of BIEF could be exploited in breeding strategies to improve the protein and casein percentages when cheese making is a selection objective. © American Dairy Science Association, 2007.

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Chiatti, F., Chessa, S., Bolla, P., Cigalino, G., Caroli, A., & Pagnacco, G. (2007). Effect of k-casein polymorphism on milk composition in the orobica goat. Journal of Dairy Science, 90(4), 1962–1966. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2006-508

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