Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers

Objetive. To analyze the population structure, using microsatellite markers in a sample of “Cimarron Uruguayo” dogs. Materials and methods. Thirty dogs were analyzed in different areas of Uruguay with a set of nine molecular microsatellite markers using PCR. The population structure was analyzed usi...

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Main Authors: Rosa Gagliardi B., Silvia Llambí D., Cristina García G., María Arruga L.
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cordoba 2010-12-01
Series:Revista MVZ Cordoba
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Online Access:http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-153/v15n3a11.pdf
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spelling doaj-1ada3346f26340e88330bfcb1fe1db152020-11-25T02:36:03ZengUniversidad de CordobaRevista MVZ Cordoba0122-02681909-05442010-12-0115322342239Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markersRosa Gagliardi B.Silvia Llambí D.Cristina García G.María Arruga L.Objetive. To analyze the population structure, using microsatellite markers in a sample of “Cimarron Uruguayo” dogs. Materials and methods. Thirty dogs were analyzed in different areas of Uruguay with a set of nine molecular microsatellite markers using PCR. The population structure was analyzed using the free distribution software “Structure’’. Results. According to our data, the preliminary results show that it is not possible to establish a subdivision among the animals in the sample. Conclusions. The study supports the hypothesis that the currently existing canines derive from a founding nucleus that took refuge in the Northeastern region of the country. The distribution of the breed among the different areas of Uruguay continues nowadays, so there is no isolation among the different groups of animals, and the exchange is constanthttp://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-153/v15n3a11.pdfPopulation structureDNA markersCimarron Uruguayo
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author Rosa Gagliardi B.
Silvia Llambí D.
Cristina García G.
María Arruga L.
spellingShingle Rosa Gagliardi B.
Silvia Llambí D.
Cristina García G.
María Arruga L.
Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers
Revista MVZ Cordoba
Population structure
DNA markers
Cimarron Uruguayo
author_facet Rosa Gagliardi B.
Silvia Llambí D.
Cristina García G.
María Arruga L.
author_sort Rosa Gagliardi B.
title Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers
title_short Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers
title_full Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers
title_fullStr Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “Cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers
title_sort preliminary studies of the genetic structure of “cimarron uruguayo” dog using microsatellite markers
publisher Universidad de Cordoba
series Revista MVZ Cordoba
issn 0122-0268
1909-0544
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Objetive. To analyze the population structure, using microsatellite markers in a sample of “Cimarron Uruguayo” dogs. Materials and methods. Thirty dogs were analyzed in different areas of Uruguay with a set of nine molecular microsatellite markers using PCR. The population structure was analyzed using the free distribution software “Structure’’. Results. According to our data, the preliminary results show that it is not possible to establish a subdivision among the animals in the sample. Conclusions. The study supports the hypothesis that the currently existing canines derive from a founding nucleus that took refuge in the Northeastern region of the country. The distribution of the breed among the different areas of Uruguay continues nowadays, so there is no isolation among the different groups of animals, and the exchange is constant
topic Population structure
DNA markers
Cimarron Uruguayo
url http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-153/v15n3a11.pdf
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