AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the role of specific genes related to milk quality traits in Gannan yaks, specifically analyzing the IQ motif containing GTPase activating protein 2 and circulating cartilage acidic protein 1.
  • Five significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in these genes, showing a correlation with elevated levels of lactose, milk fat, and total solids in yak milk.
  • Mutations at specific loci were found to act as potential molecular markers for improving milk quality, with notable effects on lactose content, milk fat, and total solids in the milk of Gannan yaks.

Article Abstract

The IQ motif containing GTPase activating protein 2 () gene functions as a tumor suppressor, reducing the malignant properties of breast cancer cells. The circulating cartilage acidic protein 1 () gene, present in the whey protein fraction of dairy cows throughout lactation, is significantly correlated with fatty acids in milk. In this study, we investigated the correlation between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the and genes and milk quality traits in Gannan yaks, aiming to identify potential molecular marker loci for enhancing milk quality. Using the Illumina Yak cGPS 7K liquid chip, we genotyped 162 yaks and identified five SNPs in the (g.232,769C>G, g.232,922G>C) and (g.4,203T>C, g.5,348T>G, g.122,451T>C) genes. Genetic polymorphism analysis revealed that these five SNPs were moderately polymorphic and in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. An association analysis results showed that, at the g.232,769C>G locus of the gene, the heterozygous CG genotype had significantly higher lactose content than the CC and GG homozygous genotypes ( 0.05). Similarly, at the g.232,922G>C locus, the heterozygous GC and mutant CC genotypes significantly increased the contents of milk fat, lactose, and total solids (TS) ( < 0.05). In the gene (g.4,203T>C, g.5,348T>G, g.122,451T>C), the mutant CC genotype significantly increased milk fat content, while the heterozygous TG genotype significantly increased lactose content ( < 0.05). In summary, mutations at the loci of g.232,769C>G, g.232,922G>C, g.4,203T>C, g.5,348T>G, and g.122,451T>C significantly elevated the lactose, milk fat, and TS content in Gannan yak milk, providing potential molecular marker candidates for improving Gannan yak milk quality.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11640136PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods13233720DOI Listing

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