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J. Dairy Sci. 2008. 91:4022-4027. doi:10.3168/jds.2007-0546
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Effects of Composite β- and {kappa}-Casein Genotypes on Milk Coagulation, Quality, and Yield Traits in Italian Holstein Cows

A. Comin*, M. Cassandro*,1, S. Chessa{dagger}, M. Ojala{ddagger}, R. Dal Zotto*, M. De Marchi*, P. Carnier*, L. Gallo*, G. Pagnacco{dagger} and G. Bittante*

* Department of Animal Science, University of Padova, Viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Padova, Italy
{dagger} Department of Veterinary Science and Technology for Food Safety, University of Milano, via Celoria, 10, Italy
{ddagger} Department of Animal Science, University of Helsinki, PO Box 28, 00014 Helsinki, Finland

1 Corresponding author: martino.cassandro{at}unipd.it

The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of the composite CSN2 and CSN3 genotypes on milk coagulation, quality, and yield traits in Italian Holstein cows. A total of 1,042 multiparous Holstein cows reared on 34 commercial dairy herds were sampled once, concurrently with monthly herd milk recording. The data included the following traits: milk coagulation time; curd firmness; pH and titratable acidity; fat, protein, and casein contents; somatic cell score; and daily milk, fat, and protein yields. A single-trait animal model was assumed with fixed effects of herd, days in milk, parity, composite casein genotype of CSN2 and CSN3 (CSN2-CSN3), and random additive genetic effect of an animal. The composite genotype of CSN2-CSN3 showed a strong effect on both milk coagulation traits and milk and protein yields, but not on fat and protein contents and other milk quality traits. For coagulation time, the best CSN2-CSN3 genotypes were those with at least one B allele in both the CSN2 and CSN3 loci. The CSN3 locus was associated more strongly with milk coagulation traits, whereas the CSN2 locus was associated more with milk and protein yields. However, because of the tight linkage between the 2 loci, the composite genotypes, or haplotypes, are more appropriate than the single-locus genotypes if they were considered for use in selection.

Key Words: casein genotype • milk coagulation • dairy cattle • Holstein breed




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