Abstract
Dietary fat may play a role in the aetiology of many chronic diseases. Milk and milk-derived
foods contribute substantially to dietary fat, but have a fat composition that is not optimal
for human health. We measured the fat composition of milk samples in 1918 Dutch
Holstein Friesian cows in their first lactation and estimated genetic parameters for fatty
acids. Substantial genetic variation in milk-fat composition was found: heritabilities were
high for short- and medium-chain fatty acids (C4:0¿C16:0) and moderate for long-chain
fatty acids (saturated and unsaturated C18). We genotyped 1762 cows for the DGAT1
K232A polymorphism, which is known to affect milk-fat percentage, to study the effect of
the polymorphism on milk-fat composition. We found that the DGAT1 K232A polymorphism
has a clear influence on milk-fat composition. The DGAT1 allele that encodes lysine
(K) at position 232 (232K) is associated with more saturated fat; a larger fraction of C16:0;
and smaller fractions of C14:0, unsaturated C18 and conjugated linoleic acid (P <0.001).
We conclude that selective breeding can make a significant contribution to change the fat
composition of cow¿s milk.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 467-473 |
| Journal | Animal Genetics |
| Volume | 38 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2007 |
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Keywords
- animal breeding
- dairy cows
- dairy cattle
- holstein-friesian
- milk composition
- milk fat
- fatty acids
- lactation
- genetic variation
- genotypes
- genetic parameters
- heritability
- selective breeding
- netherlands
- coa-diacylglycerol acyltransferase
- serum-cholesterol
- production traits
- dietary-fat
- bovine
- acids
- cattle
- yield
- parameters
- disease
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