An association analysis between OXT genotype and milk yield and flow in Italian Mediterranean river buffalo
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to evaluate possible associations between three SNPs at the oxytocin locus
(AM234538: g.28C>T; g.204A>G and g.1627G>T) and two productive traits, milk yield and
milkability, in Italian Mediterranean river buffaloes. Effects of parity, calving season and month
of production were also evaluated. A total of 41980 test-day records belonging to 219 lactations of
163 buffalo cows were investigated. The allele call rate was 98·8%and the major allele frequency for
all the investigated loci was 0·76. The OXT genotype was significantly associated with milk yield
(P=0·029). The TT genotype showed an average daily milk yield approximately 1·7 kg higher than
GT buffaloes. Such a difference represents about 23% more milk/d. A large dominance effect
(1·17±0·43 kg) was estimated, whereas the contribution of OXT genotype (r2
OXT) to the total
phenotypic variance in milk yield was equal to 0·06. The TT genotype showed higher values also for
the milk flow, even though the estimated difference did not reach a level of statistical significance
(P=0·07). Such an association, among the first reported for the oxytocin locus in ruminants, should be
tested on a population scale and possible effects on milk composition traits should be evaluated in
order to supply useful indications for the application of marker-assisted selection programmes in river
buffaloes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mediterranean river buffalo; oxytocin gene (OXT); milk yield; marker assisted selection
Elenco autori:
Pauciullo, Alfredo
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