“…We found that CSN2 was mostly related to immunocompetence and development (Cui et al, ). PKD1 was related to sclerotin development (Xiao et al, ), MX1 was also related to immunocompetence (Haller, Arnheiter, Gresser, & Lindenmann, ; Pichlmair et al, ), GRIN3B and HCFC1 were related to brain development (Hornig et al, ; Jolly et al, ), RANBP9 was related to neurodevelopment, RICTOR was related to muscle development (Suryawan et al, ), as well as WDR81 was related to heart, eyes, and neurodevelopment (Doldur‐Balli et al, ; Traka et al, ). In transitional milk, a total of six peptides derived from four proteins were both located in domains and predicted to be related to neonatal immunity and organ development such as CSN2 and PVRIG were related to immunocompetence and development (Cui et al, ; Levy et al, ), HNRNPK was related to lung development (Yang et al, ), PRDM13 was related to eyes development and lipid metabolism (Manes et al, ; Satoh, Brace, Rensing, & Imai, ).…”