Association of <i>β</i>-casein gene polymorphism with milk composition traits of Egyptian Maghrebi camels (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>)
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Published:2020-12-22
Issue:2
Volume:63
Page:493-500
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ISSN:2363-9822
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Container-title:Archives Animal Breeding
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Arch. Anim. Breed.
Author:
Nowier Amira M., Ramadan Sherif I.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The objectives of this study were to detect the polymorphism of 2126A∕G
SNP in the β-casein (CSN2) gene among Egyptian Maghrebi camels and
to investigate the association of 2126A∕G SNP genotypes, parity,
lactation stage, and temperature–humidity index (THI) with the milk
composition traits of Maghrebi camels. Sixty-eight hair samples were
collected from three different populations of Maghrebi camels for DNA
extraction. Fat, protein, total solids, solids-not-fat, and lactose
percentages were determined in Maghrebi camel milk using an automatic milk
analyzer device. Three different genotypes – A/A, A/G, and G/G – were identified
in the 5′ flanking region of β-casein gene by using PCR-RFLP
method with the A/G genotype showing the highest frequency. Association
among these three genotypes with milk composition traits suggests a positive
effect of A/A genotype on acidity and protein percentage. Higher protein and
acidity values were observed in the milk of individuals carrying the A/A
genotype. The protein percentage of this study significantly increased from
the first till the fourth parity and then decreased. Fat and total solid
percentages were significantly higher in the late stage of lactation, while
lactose showed a decreasing trend from the early till the late stages of
lactation. Fat and protein percentages were highest in the low THI class.
Our results encourage the utilization of Maghrebi camel milk for cheese and
butter processing at the late lactation stages of the middle parities of
their productive life. Moreover, the A/G SNP of the CSN2 gene may be used as a
DNA marker in selection programs for the improvement of camel milk
composition. Further studies are needed in order to fully explore the
variation in the chemical composition of camel milk due to the effect of
CSN2 gene, parity, lactation stage, and THI factors.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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