Investigation of a Rare CSN1S101 Allele in Goats Using Allele-Specific PCR and Mathematical Expectation Analysis
Jingxuan Wang, Yuta Yang, Yuhuan Gao, Ebadu Areb, Xianyong Lan, Haijing Zhu, Chuanying Pan

TL;DR
This study examines a rare CSN1S101 allele in Chinese goats and finds it is linked to traits like body length and litter size, especially in Laoshan dairy goats.
Contribution
The study introduces a cost-effective method to genotype the CSN1S101 allele and identifies its associations with economically important traits in goats.
Findings
The '1' allele of CSN1S101 is more common than the '0' allele across 11 Chinese goat breeds.
CSN1S101 genotypes are significantly associated with body length and litter size in Laoshan dairy goats.
The '0' allele of CSN1S101 occurs at low frequency, indicating limited genetic diversity at this locus.
Abstract
The casein alpha s1 (CSN1S1) gene is a critical milk protein locus in goats, characterized by extensive genetic polymorphism. The CSN1S101 allele is a key ‘null’ variant. However, its distribution across diverse breeds and large populations remains unclear. Furthermore, its associations with economic traits have not been fully elucidated. In this study, a cost-effective genotyping approach was employed to screen 2319 goats from 11 Chinese breeds for the CSN1S101 allele. Our results show that the “1” allele predominates across all populations, whereas the “0” allele occurs at a low frequency, indicating limited genetic diversity at this locus. Association analysis revealed that CSN1S101 genotypes are significantly correlated with body length, third-parity litter size, and average litter size, specifically in Laoshan dairy goats. This study provides important evidence for the association…
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TopicsMilk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows · Animal Genetics and Reproduction · Infant Nutrition and Health
