An SNP in the goat CSN2 promoter region is associated with the absence of β-casein in milk

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So far, at least eight alleles in the goat CSN2 locus have been associated with the level of β-casein expression in milk. Alleles CSN2A, CSN2A1, CSN2B, CSN2C, CSN2D and CSN2E have been associated with normal content (allele effects of about 5 g of β-casein per litre), whereas the CSN20 and CSN201 alleles have been associated with non-detectable levels of β-casein. Most of these alleles have been characterized genetically. Herein, we report the identification of a previously unreported SNP in the goat CSN2 promoter region (AJ011018:g.1311T>C), which is associated with the absence of β-casein in the milk. Furthermore, we developed a PCR-based method that allows detection of this mutation. © 2007 The Authors.

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Cosenza, G., Pauciullo, A., Colimoro, L., Mancusi, A., Rando, A., Di Berardino, D., & Ramunno, L. (2007). An SNP in the goat CSN2 promoter region is associated with the absence of β-casein in milk. Animal Genetics, 38(6), 655–658. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2007.01649.x

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