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Mohammad Razmkabir

Mohammad Razmkabir

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 7896321
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
Address: Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran.
Phone: 00989188758565

Research

Title
Effect of BLG gene variants on milk-related traits in small ruminants: a meta-analysis
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Association; BLG variants; fat percentage; goat and sheep; meta-analysis
Year
2021
Journal Italian Journal of Animal Science
DOI
Researchers Mohammad Razmkabir ، Payman Mahmoudi ، Amir Rashidi ، Jalal Rostamzadeh ، Skalla Idrees

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of A and B alleles of beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) gene on milk-related traits in small ruminants by using data reported in 26 potential articles. Records from 9439 genotyped sheep and goats were analysed by utilising four genetic models, including dominant (AA þ AB vs BB), recessive (AA vs AB þ BB), additive (AA vs BB), and co-dominant (AAþ BB vs AB). The effect size of each genotype on daily milk yield, fat percentage, and protein percentage was measured as a standardised mean difference (SMD). The fixed-effects or random-effects model was used to analyse data based on the results of the heterogeneity test. The results showed that B allele of BLG gene positively, but slightly increased the fat percentage of milk in combined data of sheep and goat under dominant (SMD ¼ 0.207, p ¼ .018), recessive (SMD ¼ 0.190, p ¼ .000) and additive (SMD ¼ 0.699, p ¼ .003) genetic models. Also, a statistically significant effect of B allele on daily milk yield of goat was found under dominant (SMD ¼ 0.208, p ¼ .001) and co-dominant (SMD ¼ 0.149, p ¼ .002) models. There was no association between studied alleles and milk protein percentage in sheep and goat. Results of publication bias tests showed a lack of bias and sensitivity analyses suggested additive model as the best one and animals with BB genotype showed highest performance in milk fat production with a SMD equal to 0.699.