Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities

Objective An experiment was conducted to evaluate genetic diversity of 26 Chinese indigenous goats by 30 microsatellite markers, and then to define conservation priorities to set up the protection programs according to the weight given to within- and between-breed genetic diversity. Methods Twenty-s...

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Main Authors: Gang Liu, Qianjun Zhao, Jian Lu, Feizhou Sun, Xu Han, Junjin Zhao, Haiyong Feng, Kejun Wang, Chousheng Liu
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Language:English
Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2019-10-01
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spelling doaj-7e4775ee1893476b80b2d291ab84a5502020-11-25T01:24:45ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172019-10-0132101501151010.5713/ajas.18.073724210Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation prioritiesGang Liu0Qianjun Zhao1Jian Lu2Feizhou Sun3Xu Han4Junjin Zhao5Haiyong Feng6Kejun Wang7Chousheng Liu8 National Center for Preservation and Utilization of Animal Genetic Resources, National Animal Husbandry Service, Beijing 100193, China Institute of Animal Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China National Center for Preservation and Utilization of Animal Genetic Resources, National Animal Husbandry Service, Beijing 100193, China National Center for Preservation and Utilization of Animal Genetic Resources, National Animal Husbandry Service, Beijing 100193, China National Center for Preservation and Utilization of Animal Genetic Resources, National Animal Husbandry Service, Beijing 100193, China National Center for Preservation and Utilization of Animal Genetic Resources, National Animal Husbandry Service, Beijing 100193, China National Center for Preservation and Utilization of Animal Genetic Resources, National Animal Husbandry Service, Beijing 100193, China College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China National Center for Preservation and Utilization of Animal Genetic Resources, National Animal Husbandry Service, Beijing 100193, ChinaObjective An experiment was conducted to evaluate genetic diversity of 26 Chinese indigenous goats by 30 microsatellite markers, and then to define conservation priorities to set up the protection programs according to the weight given to within- and between-breed genetic diversity. Methods Twenty-six representative populations of Chinese indigenous goats, 1,351 total, were sampled from different geographic regions of China. Within-breed genetic diversity and marker polymorphism were estimated calculating the mean number of alleles, observed heterozygosities, expected heterozygosities, fixation index, effective number of alleles and allelic richness. Conservation priorities were analyzed by statistical methods. Results A relatively high level of genetic diversity was found in twenty-four population; the exceptions were in the Daiyun and Fuqing goat populations. Within-breed kinship coefficient matrices identified seven highly inbred breeds which should be of concern. Of these, six breeds receive a negative contribution to heterozygosity when the method was based on proportional contribution to heterozygosity. Based on Weitzman or Piyasatian and Kinghorn methods, the breeds distant from others i.e. Inner Mongolia Cashmere goat, Chengdu Brown goat and Leizhou goat obtain a high ranking. Evidence from Caballero and Toro and Fabuel et al method prioritized Jining Gray goat, Liaoning Cashmere goat, and Inner Mongolia Cashmere goat, which agree with results from Kinship-based methods. Conclusion Conservation priorities were determined according to multiple methods. Our results suggest Inner Mongolia Cashmere goat (most methods), Jining Gray goat and Liaoning Cashmere goat (high contribution to heterozygosity and total diversity) should be prioritized based on most methods. Furthermore, Daiyun goat and Shannan White goat also should be prioritized based on consideration of effective population size. However, if one breed can continually survive under changing conditions, the straightforward approach would be to increase its utilization and attraction for production via mining breed germplasm characteristics.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-18-0737.pdfChinese Indigenous GoatsGenetic DiversityConservation Priorities
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author Gang Liu
Qianjun Zhao
Jian Lu
Feizhou Sun
Xu Han
Junjin Zhao
Haiyong Feng
Kejun Wang
Chousheng Liu
spellingShingle Gang Liu
Qianjun Zhao
Jian Lu
Feizhou Sun
Xu Han
Junjin Zhao
Haiyong Feng
Kejun Wang
Chousheng Liu
Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Chinese Indigenous Goats
Genetic Diversity
Conservation Priorities
author_facet Gang Liu
Qianjun Zhao
Jian Lu
Feizhou Sun
Xu Han
Junjin Zhao
Haiyong Feng
Kejun Wang
Chousheng Liu
author_sort Gang Liu
title Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities
title_short Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities
title_full Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities
title_fullStr Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities
title_sort insights into the genetic diversity of indigenous goats and their conservation priorities
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Objective An experiment was conducted to evaluate genetic diversity of 26 Chinese indigenous goats by 30 microsatellite markers, and then to define conservation priorities to set up the protection programs according to the weight given to within- and between-breed genetic diversity. Methods Twenty-six representative populations of Chinese indigenous goats, 1,351 total, were sampled from different geographic regions of China. Within-breed genetic diversity and marker polymorphism were estimated calculating the mean number of alleles, observed heterozygosities, expected heterozygosities, fixation index, effective number of alleles and allelic richness. Conservation priorities were analyzed by statistical methods. Results A relatively high level of genetic diversity was found in twenty-four population; the exceptions were in the Daiyun and Fuqing goat populations. Within-breed kinship coefficient matrices identified seven highly inbred breeds which should be of concern. Of these, six breeds receive a negative contribution to heterozygosity when the method was based on proportional contribution to heterozygosity. Based on Weitzman or Piyasatian and Kinghorn methods, the breeds distant from others i.e. Inner Mongolia Cashmere goat, Chengdu Brown goat and Leizhou goat obtain a high ranking. Evidence from Caballero and Toro and Fabuel et al method prioritized Jining Gray goat, Liaoning Cashmere goat, and Inner Mongolia Cashmere goat, which agree with results from Kinship-based methods. Conclusion Conservation priorities were determined according to multiple methods. Our results suggest Inner Mongolia Cashmere goat (most methods), Jining Gray goat and Liaoning Cashmere goat (high contribution to heterozygosity and total diversity) should be prioritized based on most methods. Furthermore, Daiyun goat and Shannan White goat also should be prioritized based on consideration of effective population size. However, if one breed can continually survive under changing conditions, the straightforward approach would be to increase its utilization and attraction for production via mining breed germplasm characteristics.
topic Chinese Indigenous Goats
Genetic Diversity
Conservation Priorities
url http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-18-0737.pdf
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