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A microsatellite within the bovine K-casein gene reveals a polymorphism correlating strongly with polymorphisms previously described at the protein as well as the DNA level
Authors:H Levéziel  C Rodellar  C Leroux  L Pepin  C Grohs  D Vaimaan  M F Mahé  P Martin  F Grosclaude
Institution:Laboratoire de Génétique biochimique, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique. 78352 Jouy-en-Josas Gedex, France
Abstract:The polymorphism of a (TA)n(CA)n repeat microsatellite present in the third intaron of the bovine K-casein gene (CASK) has been investigated. The existence of six alleles differing only in the number of dinucleotide repeats has been established. A total of 330 animals belonging to nine different pure bred Bos Taurus French breeds or to a cross-bred Bos taurus*Bos indicus population (Créole) were genotyped. The distribution of the microsatellite alleles was examined and clear breed differences were noted. Genotyping of animals by isoelectric focusing (IEF) or restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) (TaqI) was performed, in order to examine the relationship of the microsatellite polymorphism to other previously described CASK polymorphisms, at the protein and DNA levels. Strong correlation was seen, indicating that evolution of the various polymorphisms was not independent, and nine CASK haplotypes were observed.
Keywords:cattle  K-casein  CASK  DNA  polymorphism  microsatellite
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