Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approach

The population structure of the Murciano-Granadina breed was determined using 25 microsatellites from 266 goats of seven populations. The results of the genetic differentiation analysis showed that it is possible to differentiate the Murciana and Granadina populations even though a low F ST value (0...

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Main Authors: A.M. Martínez, J.L. Vega-Pla, J.M. León, M.E. Camacho, J.V. Delgado, M.N. Ribeiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 2010-10-01
Series:Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352010000500023&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-cf61728aed1743e4b4d1bd6d1a57d0eb2020-11-24T23:32:05ZengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia1678-41622010-10-016251191119810.1590/S0102-09352010000500023S0102-09352010000500023Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approachA.M. Martínez0J.L. Vega-Pla1J.M. León2M.E. Camacho3J.V. Delgado4M.N. Ribeiro5Universidad de CórdobaServicio de Cría Caballar y RemontaUniversidad de CórdobaIFAPAUniversidad de CórdobaUniversidade Federal Rural de PernambucoThe population structure of the Murciano-Granadina breed was determined using 25 microsatellites from 266 goats of seven populations. The results of the genetic differentiation analysis showed that it is possible to differentiate the Murciana and Granadina populations even though a low F ST value (0.0432) had been obtained. Individuals could be assigned to their populations with a success rate of more than 80%. Bayesian-based clustering analysis of allele frequencies and multivariate analysis revealed that Murciana and Granadina populations were grouped in different clusters since K=3. The results demonstrate that Murciana and Granadina are still two different genetic groups included into Murciano-Granadina denomination. There is the opportunity to the genetically manage these populations, under a single herd-book but adding the necessary modifications to respect the conservation of the genetic diversity based on the use of multibreed models of genetic evaluation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352010000500023&lng=en&tlng=encaprino leiteiromicrossatélitesdiversidade genéticaconservação
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author A.M. Martínez
J.L. Vega-Pla
J.M. León
M.E. Camacho
J.V. Delgado
M.N. Ribeiro
spellingShingle A.M. Martínez
J.L. Vega-Pla
J.M. León
M.E. Camacho
J.V. Delgado
M.N. Ribeiro
Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approach
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
caprino leiteiro
microssatélites
diversidade genética
conservação
author_facet A.M. Martínez
J.L. Vega-Pla
J.M. León
M.E. Camacho
J.V. Delgado
M.N. Ribeiro
author_sort A.M. Martínez
title Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approach
title_short Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approach
title_full Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approach
title_fullStr Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approach
title_full_unstemmed Is the Murciano-Granadina a single goat breed? A molecular genetics approach
title_sort is the murciano-granadina a single goat breed? a molecular genetics approach
publisher Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
series Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
issn 1678-4162
publishDate 2010-10-01
description The population structure of the Murciano-Granadina breed was determined using 25 microsatellites from 266 goats of seven populations. The results of the genetic differentiation analysis showed that it is possible to differentiate the Murciana and Granadina populations even though a low F ST value (0.0432) had been obtained. Individuals could be assigned to their populations with a success rate of more than 80%. Bayesian-based clustering analysis of allele frequencies and multivariate analysis revealed that Murciana and Granadina populations were grouped in different clusters since K=3. The results demonstrate that Murciana and Granadina are still two different genetic groups included into Murciano-Granadina denomination. There is the opportunity to the genetically manage these populations, under a single herd-book but adding the necessary modifications to respect the conservation of the genetic diversity based on the use of multibreed models of genetic evaluation.
topic caprino leiteiro
microssatélites
diversidade genética
conservação
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