A Capra hircus chromosome 19 locus linked to milk production influences mammary conformation.
Andrew JiangAlex Ankersmit-UdySally-Anne TurnerMegan ScholtensMathew D LittlejohnNicolas Lopez-VillalobosColin G ProserRussell Grant SnellKlaus LehnertPublished in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2022)
Our study has confirmed the negative relationship between udder traits and production traits in the NZ goat population. We have found that the frequency of the high production allele is relatively high in the NZ goat population, indicating that its effect on udder conformation is not significantly detrimental on animal health. It will however be important to monitor udder conformation as the chromosome 19 locus is progressively implemented for marker assisted selection. It will also be of interest to determine if the gene underlying the production QTL has a direct effect on mammary gland morphology or whether the changes observed are a consequence of the increased milk volume.