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A note on the evaluation of a beta-casein variant in bovine breeds by allele-specific PCR and relevance to β-casomorphin

Authors :
Keating, A.F.
Smith, T.J.
Ross, R Paul
Cairns, M.T.
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Teagasc, Oak Park, Carlow, Ireland, 2008.

Abstract

peer-reviewed This work was supported by Enterprise Ireland and by a Teagasc Walsh fellowship to A.F. Keating. Two genetic variants of the bovine β-casein gene (A1 and B) encode a histidine residue at codon 67, resulting in potential liberation of a bioactive peptide, β-casomorphin, upon digestion. An allele-specific PCR (AS-PCR) was evaluated to distinguish between the β-casomorphin-releasing variants (A1 and B) and the non-releasing variants. AS-PCR successfully distinguished β-casein variants in 41 of 42 animals as confirmed by sequence analysis. Overall, while the incidence of the homozygous A1 and B animals (i.e., homozygous for the histidine residue; 21.4%) was lower than that for animals without the histidine residue (30.9% respectively), 69% of animals carried at least one allele for the histidine residue at codon 67. Teagasc Walsh Fellowship Programme Enterprise Ireland

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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