Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2457487 Small Ruminant Research 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Isoelectric focusing (IEF) was applied for screening milk protein variants in milk samples from altogether 1078 sheep of different breeds, in detail Black Faced Mutton sheep (SKF; n = 57), East Friesian Milk sheep (OMS; n = 254), Gray Horned Heath (GGH; n = 190), Merinoland sheep (MLS; n = 363), Merino Mutton sheep (MMS; n = 88), and Rhön sheep (RHO; n = 126). Besides the known genetic variants of αs1-casein (CSN1S1) (A, C, D), αs2-casein (CSN1S2) (A, B), and β-lactoglobulin (LGB) (A, B, C) additional variants could be demonstrated in CSN1S1 (H, I) and CSN1S2 (C, D) and their genetic control confirmed by segregation analyses. CSN1S1*H corresponds to a previously mentioned phenotype “X” occurring in OMS, whereas CSN1S1*I was identified for the first time in GGH. CSN1S2*C appeared in OMS, GGH, MLS, and RHO in low frequencies and CSN1S2*D in MLS. Within LGB all three alleles occurred in Merino breeds while α-lactalbumin (LAA) and κ-CN (CSN3) were monomorph at protein level. The haplotype CSN1S1*C–CSN1S2*A was predominant in five out of six breeds with frequencies between 0.325 and 0.919.

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