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A note on frequency of A1 and A2 variants of bovine beta-casein locus in Polish Holstein bulls
2006
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences
Besides its nutritional value, bovine beta-casein is a source of bioactive peptides called betacasomorphins produced during digestion of raw or processed milk. It was shown that the betacasomorphin 7 originates only from beta-casein variants A1 or B and may be a significant risk factor in human ischemic heart disease, arteriosclerosis, type I diabetes and sudden infant death syndrome. In this study, the frequency of the A1 allele in a sample of Polish Holstein bulls commonly used in artificial
doi:10.22358/jafs/66892/2006
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