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Casein composition and differential translational efficiency of casein transcripts in donkey's milk — CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2020

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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © Hannah Dairy Research Foundation 2020

In the original article, Table 1 contained some errors to the data. The corrected version of Table 1 is shown below:

Table 1. Total casein and caseins' fraction content in DM in comparison with pony horse, cattle, buffalo, goat, yak and camel milk

a Present work.

b Miranda et al. (2004).

c Cosenza et al. (2011).

d Bai et al. (2013).

e Kappeler et al. (1998).

Furthermore, on page 3 of the original article:

‘Although with different values, the trend of the casein fraction content in donkey (β > αs1 > αs2 > κ) is similar to that observed for camel (Kappeler et al., 1998), but different from those observed for horse, yak and goat (β > αs1 > κ > αs2 (Miranda et al., 2004; Bevilacqua et al., 2006; Bai et al., 2013), cattle (β = αs1 > αs2 > κ) (Miranda et al., 2004) and buffalo (β > αs2 > αs1 > κ) (Cosenza et al., 2011).’

Should read:

‘Although with different values, the trend of the casein fraction content in donkey (β > αs1 > αs2 > κ) is similar to that observed for camel (Kappeler et al., 1998) and buffalo (Cosenza et al., 2011), but different from those observed for horse, yak and goat (β > αs1 > κ > αs2) (Miranda et al., 2004; Bevilacqua et al., 2006; Bai et al., 2013) and cattle (β = αs1 > αs2 > κ) (Miranda et al., 2004)’

The authors apologise for these errors.

Footnotes

These authors contributed equally to this work.

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Table 1. Total casein and caseins' fraction content in DM in comparison with pony horse, cattle, buffalo, goat, yak and camel milk