GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS

Genetic diversity of Hariana and Hissar cattle breeds of Pakistan was investigated by using 30 bovine microsatellite markers proposed by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Society for Animal Genetics. The study was aimed at assessing the current genetic variability to unders...

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Main Author: M. S. REHMAN AND M. S. KHAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2009-05-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/29_2/67-71.pdf
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spelling doaj-2dc1d21555e4416b913942b3f438bf862020-11-24T21:12:28ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182009-05-012926771GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSISM. S. REHMAN AND M. S. KHANGenetic diversity of Hariana and Hissar cattle breeds of Pakistan was investigated by using 30 bovine microsatellite markers proposed by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Society for Animal Genetics. The study was aimed at assessing the current genetic variability to understand whether the two cattle breeds are genetically different. Out of 30 loci, 27 microsatellite loci amplified well and exhibited polymorphisms. Polymorphic information content (PIC) value was 0.749 in Hariana and 0.719 in Hissar. A total of 128 alleles were detected across the 27 loci with an average of 4.59 and 4.37 alleles per locus in Hariana and Hissar breeds, respectively. The observed number of alleles (Na) ranged from 2 (CSRM60) to 7 alleles (BM1818; ETH10) in Hissar cattle, and 3 (INRA032; MM12) to 6 (BM1818; ETH10; INRA023; SPS115) in Hariana cattle. The effective number of alleles (Ne) were in the range of 1.905 (HEL1) to 3.774 (TGLA126) in Hariana and 1.513 (ETH225) to 5.708 (BM1818) in Hissar cattle. The estimated mean observed (Ho) and expected heterozygosity (He) were 0.51 and 0.67 in Hariana vs. 0.47 and 0.63 in Hissar cattle, respectively. Heterozygote deficiency analysis revealed that both the populations exhibited significant deviations from Hardy Weinberg (HW) equilibrium (P<0.05) at some of the loci. There was a significant deficit of heterozygotes (FIS) in both the breeds, ranging from 25.2% in Hariana to 25.9% in Hissar. The average FIS values for most of the loci in both breeds were significantly different (P<0.05) from zero. These results reveal that although Hariana and Hissar breeds shared the common breeding tract, they are genetically different enough as separate breeds.http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/29_2/67-71.pdfHarianaHissarPakistan indigenous cattlemicrosatellitegenetic diversity
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GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Hariana
Hissar
Pakistan indigenous cattle
microsatellite
genetic diversity
author_facet M. S. REHMAN AND M. S. KHAN
author_sort M. S. REHMAN AND M. S. KHAN
title GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS
title_short GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS
title_full GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS
title_fullStr GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed GENETIC DIVERSITY OF HARIANA AND HISSAR CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN USING MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS
title_sort genetic diversity of hariana and hissar cattle from pakistan using microsatellite analysis
publisher University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
series Pakistan Veterinary Journal
issn 0253-8318
publishDate 2009-05-01
description Genetic diversity of Hariana and Hissar cattle breeds of Pakistan was investigated by using 30 bovine microsatellite markers proposed by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Society for Animal Genetics. The study was aimed at assessing the current genetic variability to understand whether the two cattle breeds are genetically different. Out of 30 loci, 27 microsatellite loci amplified well and exhibited polymorphisms. Polymorphic information content (PIC) value was 0.749 in Hariana and 0.719 in Hissar. A total of 128 alleles were detected across the 27 loci with an average of 4.59 and 4.37 alleles per locus in Hariana and Hissar breeds, respectively. The observed number of alleles (Na) ranged from 2 (CSRM60) to 7 alleles (BM1818; ETH10) in Hissar cattle, and 3 (INRA032; MM12) to 6 (BM1818; ETH10; INRA023; SPS115) in Hariana cattle. The effective number of alleles (Ne) were in the range of 1.905 (HEL1) to 3.774 (TGLA126) in Hariana and 1.513 (ETH225) to 5.708 (BM1818) in Hissar cattle. The estimated mean observed (Ho) and expected heterozygosity (He) were 0.51 and 0.67 in Hariana vs. 0.47 and 0.63 in Hissar cattle, respectively. Heterozygote deficiency analysis revealed that both the populations exhibited significant deviations from Hardy Weinberg (HW) equilibrium (P<0.05) at some of the loci. There was a significant deficit of heterozygotes (FIS) in both the breeds, ranging from 25.2% in Hariana to 25.9% in Hissar. The average FIS values for most of the loci in both breeds were significantly different (P<0.05) from zero. These results reveal that although Hariana and Hissar breeds shared the common breeding tract, they are genetically different enough as separate breeds.
topic Hariana
Hissar
Pakistan indigenous cattle
microsatellite
genetic diversity
url http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/29_2/67-71.pdf
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