Monitoring genetic variability of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity
The present paper aimed to characterize, using 19 microsatellite markers, three native Bulgarian cattle breeds, Iskar, Rhodope Shorthorn and Bulgarian Rhodope and to clarify their population structure. The three breeds own a genetic variability comparable with other European cattle breeds, neverthel...
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doaj-3fb4d40fb1474608be348bef0dc766382020-11-25T02:45:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0183s899110.4081/ijas.2009.s3.89Monitoring genetic variability of Bulgarian cattle biodiversityMartino CassandroTeodora AngelovaNikolay OblakovFabio MarettoJivko KrastanovChiara DalvitThe present paper aimed to characterize, using 19 microsatellite markers, three native Bulgarian cattle breeds, Iskar, Rhodope Shorthorn and Bulgarian Rhodope and to clarify their population structure. The three breeds own a genetic variability comparable with other European cattle breeds, nevertheless they showed a significant deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in terms of heterozygote deficiency. Allelic frequencies distribution among breeds was highly significant confirming their genetic uniqueness. The population structure of Rhodope Shorthorn was complex and is probably the cause of its rather high FIS estimate (0.111); Iskar breed structure is also rather fragmented and should be studied more deeply while Bulgarian Rhodope population seemed to be the less variable. Presented results helped to clarify the present situation of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity giving interesting suggestions for their management and conservation.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/732Bulgarian cattle, Biodiversity, Microsatellite, Population structure. |
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Martino Cassandro Teodora Angelova Nikolay Oblakov Fabio Maretto Jivko Krastanov Chiara Dalvit |
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Monitoring genetic variability of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity |
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Monitoring genetic variability of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity |
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Monitoring genetic variability of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity |
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Monitoring genetic variability of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity |
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Monitoring genetic variability of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity |
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monitoring genetic variability of bulgarian cattle biodiversity |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-01-01 |
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The present paper aimed to characterize, using 19 microsatellite markers, three native Bulgarian cattle breeds, Iskar, Rhodope Shorthorn and Bulgarian Rhodope and to clarify their population structure. The three breeds own a genetic variability comparable with other European cattle breeds, nevertheless they showed a significant deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in terms of heterozygote deficiency. Allelic frequencies distribution among breeds was highly significant confirming their genetic uniqueness. The population structure of Rhodope Shorthorn was complex and is probably the cause of its rather high FIS estimate (0.111); Iskar breed structure is also rather fragmented and should be studied more deeply while Bulgarian Rhodope population seemed to be the less variable. Presented results helped to clarify the present situation of Bulgarian cattle biodiversity giving interesting suggestions for their management and conservation. |
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Bulgarian cattle, Biodiversity, Microsatellite, Population structure. |
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