Abstract :
The allelic distributions of the CSN1S1 (as1-casein) in the Indian goats are quite different from European goat breeds. Majority
of Indian goat breeds and non-descript goats carry A, B, E and F alleles at as1-casein locus, as found by analysing both DNA
and protein levels. However, A and B alleles, known to be associated with better casein yield, were observed in the highest
proportion in all the Indian goat breeds. Gene frequency and breed heterozygosity were computed for the CSN1S1 gene. The
gene frequency of allele A in Indian goats varies from 0.68 to 1.00 and allele B varies from 0.098 to 0.23. Allele F was
observed in Beetal, Marwari, Chegu and non-descript goats of MP (Local MP) in less than 1% of population. The expected
heterozygosity (He) varied from 0.141 to 0.506 over the population. The Beetal breed showed the highest gene diversity
(0.506) followed by Jamunapari (0.395), Chegu (0.383) and Jakhrana (0.381) breeds. Therefore, the variability at CSN1S1
locus can be utilised for conservation as well as for genetic improvement of Indian goat breeds for increasing both the quality
and quantity of milk production
Keywords :
casein , Genetic , Diversity , Goats , Polymorphism , RFLP