Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in Colombia

Background:genetic improvement in Colombia is limited by the lack of phenotypical and genealogical information. Additionally, molecular markers are important tools for studying the genetic structure of populations.Objective: to determine the structure of a population of Holstein cows in Antioquia, C...

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Main Authors: Julián Echeverri, Clara I Saldamando, Albeiro López-Herrera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2015-03-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
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SNP
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spelling doaj-32f188c0b34e4dbdb48e6ecbb9e625c52020-11-24T23:56:45ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias0120-06902015-03-012815463S0120-06902015000100006Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in ColombiaJulián Echeverri0Clara I Saldamando1Albeiro López-Herrera2Universidad Nacional de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaBackground:genetic improvement in Colombia is limited by the lack of phenotypical and genealogical information. Additionally, molecular markers are important tools for studying the genetic structure of populations.Objective: to determine the structure of a population of Holstein cows in Antioquia, Colombia. Methods: a population of 1,800 animals distributed over 178 herds in 11 municipalities of Antioquia (Colombia) was genotyped using PCR-RFLP for gene polymorphisms of bovine growth hormone, kappa casein, prolactin, and BoLA DRB3.2. Population structure parameters, such as all Wright's F-statistics, were calculated and Hardy Weinberg equilibrium was determined. Analysis of molecular variance was carried out and Nei distances were estimated to determine population differentiation. Results: the total population was in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium for the four genes; however, kappa casein gene was in disequilibrium in some of the populations. Genetic structure of populations shows little genetic differentiation between them. Furthermore, a trend for outcrossing was found in most populations; this may be due to incorporation of imported semen into Colombia's dairy farms. The most genetically distant populations were in Marinilla and Rionegro municipalities due to their technological level and geographic location, which places them outside the scope of artificial insemination programs with foreign semen. Conclusion: the genetic similitude between populations of Holstein cows in Antioquia is due to their geographic proximity; therefore, their management of genetic conditions is very similar.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-06902015000100006&lng=en&tlng=engenética de poblacionesmarcadores molecularesproducción animalSNP
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author Julián Echeverri
Clara I Saldamando
Albeiro López-Herrera
spellingShingle Julián Echeverri
Clara I Saldamando
Albeiro López-Herrera
Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in Colombia
Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
genética de poblaciones
marcadores moleculares
producción animal
SNP
author_facet Julián Echeverri
Clara I Saldamando
Albeiro López-Herrera
author_sort Julián Echeverri
title Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in Colombia
title_short Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in Colombia
title_full Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in Colombia
title_fullStr Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure analysis of a Holstein cow population in Colombia
title_sort genetic structure analysis of a holstein cow population in colombia
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
issn 0120-0690
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Background:genetic improvement in Colombia is limited by the lack of phenotypical and genealogical information. Additionally, molecular markers are important tools for studying the genetic structure of populations.Objective: to determine the structure of a population of Holstein cows in Antioquia, Colombia. Methods: a population of 1,800 animals distributed over 178 herds in 11 municipalities of Antioquia (Colombia) was genotyped using PCR-RFLP for gene polymorphisms of bovine growth hormone, kappa casein, prolactin, and BoLA DRB3.2. Population structure parameters, such as all Wright's F-statistics, were calculated and Hardy Weinberg equilibrium was determined. Analysis of molecular variance was carried out and Nei distances were estimated to determine population differentiation. Results: the total population was in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium for the four genes; however, kappa casein gene was in disequilibrium in some of the populations. Genetic structure of populations shows little genetic differentiation between them. Furthermore, a trend for outcrossing was found in most populations; this may be due to incorporation of imported semen into Colombia's dairy farms. The most genetically distant populations were in Marinilla and Rionegro municipalities due to their technological level and geographic location, which places them outside the scope of artificial insemination programs with foreign semen. Conclusion: the genetic similitude between populations of Holstein cows in Antioquia is due to their geographic proximity; therefore, their management of genetic conditions is very similar.
topic genética de poblaciones
marcadores moleculares
producción animal
SNP
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