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Genomic loci affecting milk production in German Black Pied cattle (DSN)

Korkuc, Paula; Arends, Danny; May, Katharina; König, Sven and Brockmann, Gudrun A. (2021) Genomic loci affecting milk production in German Black Pied cattle (DSN). Frontier in Genetics, 12 (640039), pp. 1-13.

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German Black Pied cattle (DSN) is an endangered population of about 2,550 dual-purpose cattle in Germany. Having a milk yield of about 2,500 kg less than the predominant dairy breed Holstein, the preservation of DSN is supported by the German government and the EU. The identification of the genomic loci affecting milk production in DSN can provide a basis for selection decisions for genetic improvement of DSN in order to increase market chances through the improvement of milk yield. A genomewide association analysis of 30 milk traits was conducted in different lactation periods and numbers. Association using multiple linear regression models in R was performed on 1,490 DSN cattle genotyped with BovineSNP50 SNP-chip. 41 significant and 20 suggestive SNPs affecting milk production traits in DSN were identified, as well as 15 additional SNPs for protein content which are less reliable due to high inflation. The most significant effects on milk yield in DSN were detected on chromosomes 1, 6, and 20. The region on chromosome 6 was located nearby the casein gene cluster and the corresponding haplotype overlapped the CSN3 gene (casein kappa). Associations for fat and protein yield and content were also detected. High correlation between traits of the same lactation period or number led to some SNPs being significant for multiple investigated traits. Half of all identified SNPs have been reported in other studies, previously. 15 SNPs were associated with the same traits in other breeds. The other associated SNPs have been reported previously for traits such as exterior, health, meat and carcass, production, and reproduction traits. No association could be detected between DGAT1 and other known milk genes with milk production traits despite the close relationship between DSN and Holstein. The results of this study confirmed that many SNPs identified in other breeds as associated with milk traits also affect milk traits in dual-purpose DSN cattle and can be used for further genetic analysis to identify genes and causal variants that affect milk production in DSN cattle.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Type of presentation:Paper
Keywords:BLE, BÖL, BOEL, FKZ 15NA010, DSN – Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Niederungsrind, Milchvieh, Doppelnutzungsrind, Genreserve, Erhaltungszucht, Genetische Marker, Milch
Agrovoc keywords:
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Value
URI
English
cattle
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1391
English
genotypes
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_3225
English
genetic markers
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_24030
Subjects: Animal husbandry > Production systems > Dairy cattle
Animal husbandry > Production systems > Beef cattle
Animal husbandry > Breeding and genetics
Research affiliation: Germany > Federal Organic Farming Scheme - BOEL > Animals > Tierzucht
Germany > University of Berlin - HU
DOI:10.3389/fgene.2021.640039
Related Links:https://www.bundesprogramm.de, https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/30261/, https://www.ble.de/DE/Projektfoerderung/projektfoerderung_node.html
Deposited By: Korkuc, Dr. Paula
ID Code:52430
Deposited On:18 Jan 2024 08:13
Last Modified:19 Jan 2024 13:54
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted
Additional Publishing Information:Gefördert durch das Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft aufgrund eines Beschlusses des Deutschen Bundestages im Rahmen des Bundesprogramms Ökologischer Landbau und andere Formen nachhaltiger Landwirtschaft.

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