Association of the DGAT1 gene polymorphism in bulls with cow milk performance

作者:Smaragdov M G*
来源:Russian Journal of Genetics, 2011, 47(1): 110-115.
DOI:10.1134/S1022795411010133

摘要

The substitution of lysine for alanine (K232A) in the acyl-CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferase, which is encoded by the DGAT1 gene, was tested for the significance for breeding evaluation of bulls of the holsteinized Black-and-White breed. The breeding value was estimated by the DYDC (daughter yield deviation to contemporaries) method with modification. The frequency of allele 232K in the bulls examined was 0.28, lower than in Holstein bulls (0.4-0.6). The greatest effect of the A232K substitution was observed for the percent fat milk yield (1.4 sigma) and milk yield (0.76 sigma), and a lower effect was established for the milk protein yield (0.47 sigma) and percent protein milk yield (0.44 sigma). In the case of milk fat yield, the effect was nonsignificant. A method was proposed for converting the data on fat yield in order to obtain significant results in this case as well. The effect of the A232K substitution was estimated at 154 kg for milk yield, 2.8 kg for milk protein yield, 0.079% for percent milk fat, and 0.015% for percent milk protein yield. The results are discussed in the context of multiple pleiotropic effects of the K232A substitution in the DGAT1 gene. It is proposed that the K232A substitution of the DGAT1 gene may be used as a golden standard in comparisons of the effect on milk production traits for the total gene set. This approach will allow a meta-analysis of the gene effects in spite of the different dairy cattle breeds and methods used to analyze their breeding value. In view of more than 30-year experience of using sperm of Holstein bulls, including those breeds in North America, it was noted that the effect of the A232K substitution on milk production traits agreed well with the data reported for the North American commercial population of Holstein cattle.

  • 出版日期2011-1