2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2011.12.019
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Effects of SCD1- and DGAT1-genes on production traits of Chinese Holstein cows located in the Delta Region of Yangtze River

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“…The same researchers have also determined that the "A" allele has positive effects on milk productivity parameter. The findings of our study is similar to those of Mao et al [1] , about milk productivity.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The same researchers have also determined that the "A" allele has positive effects on milk productivity parameter. The findings of our study is similar to those of Mao et al [1] , about milk productivity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, our findings in milk productivity parameter are not in parallel with Sun et al's findings. On the other hand, Mao et al [1] have indicated that DGAT1 gene is effective on fat concentration, total protein amount and total milk solid matter in cattles and have determined that "K" allele affects these parameters. The same researchers have also determined that the "A" allele has positive effects on milk productivity parameter.…”
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“…The gene (SCD) encoding for SCD is located on bovine chromosome 26, and it is expressed in a variety of tissues (Chung et al, 2000). In lactating ruminants, the expression of SCD occurs at high levels (Bernard et al, 2005;Bionaz et al, 2008;McDonald et al, 1973), and it is considered to be important with respect to milk fat composition in these animals (Gautier et al, 2006). Ntambi et al (2004) reported that dietary factors could regulate the expression of SCD, and hence the expression patterns of SCD in cows that are grazing outdoor on pasture might therefore be different to cows that are fed indoors on supplements.…”
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confidence: 99%