Variability of lysozyme and lactoferrin bioactive protein concentrations in equine milk in relation to LYZ and LTF gene polymorphisms and expression
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture2016Vol. 97(7), pp. 2174–2181
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J. Cieślak, Lukasz Wodas, Alicja Borowska, Jan Sadoch, Piotr Pawlak, Kamila Puppel, Beata Kuczyńska, Mariusz Mackowski
Abstract
While the present study indicated the existence of intra- and interbreed variability of LYZ and LTF contents in mare's milk, this variation is rather unrelated to the 5'-flanking variants of genes encoding both proteins. This study is a good introduction for broader investigations focused on the genetic background for variability of bioactive protein contents in mare's milk. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry.
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