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Milk protein polymorphisms and casein haplotypes in Butana cattle
Butana is a Bos indicus dairy cattle breed that is well adapted to the local environment of Sudan. The breed has been gradually declining in number due to breed substitution. Therefore, conservation and improvement strategies are required to maintain this breed. The aim of the present study was to a...
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Published in: | Journal of applied genetics 2017-05, Vol.58 (2), p.261-271 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Butana is a
Bos indicus
dairy cattle breed that is well adapted to the local environment of Sudan. The breed has been gradually declining in number due to breed substitution. Therefore, conservation and improvement strategies are required to maintain this breed. The aim of the present study was to assess genetic variation that is characteristic for Butana cattle in the milk protein genes
CSN1S1
,
CSN2
,
CSN1S2
,
CSN3
,
LALBA
, and
LGB
. In a first step, genomic DNA of five unrelated individuals was comparatively sequenced across all exon and flanking sequences. Ninety-three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in Butana cattle compared with the
Bos taurus
reference sequence at Ensembl. We confirmed the recently identified protein variants
CSN2*J
,
CSN2*L
, and
LALBA*E
. Fifty-two SNPs in non-coding regions are novel. Among the novel SNPs, five are located in promoter regions, three of them are in putative transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) of the
CSN1S2
promoter. Fifteen SNPs potentially affect miRNA target sites. In a second step, 50 unrelated Butana cattle were genotyped. This allowed deriving haplotypes for the casein gene cluster on
BTA6
. The most frequent haplotype was
CSN1S1*C-CSN2*A
2
-CSN1S2*A-CSN3*A
(
C-A
2
-A-A
, frequency 0.1546). Considering the newly identified
CSN1S2
promoter variants, the most frequent haplotype was
C-A
2
-TTC-A-A
(0.1046), with
TTC
as the promoter variant. The information on protein and promoter variants can be used for the development of conservation and breeding strategies for this local breed. |
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ISSN: | 1234-1983 2190-3883 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13353-016-0381-2 |