Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo,Adriana Mello de
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Guimarães,Simone Eliza Facioni, Machado,Thea Mírian Medeiros, Lopes,Paulo Sávio, Pereira,Carmen Silva, Silva,Francisco Luiz Ribeiro da, Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira, Columbiano,Virgínia de Souza, Fonseca,Cleusa Graça da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Brazilian naturalized goat breeds are adapted to the semiarid conditions prevalent in the Northeast region of the country (which has the largest Brazilian goat heard) and represent an as yet uninvestigated source of genetic diversity. Currently, imported goat breeds are crossed with Brazilian naturalized goat breeds, endangering the genetic potential of the naturalized breeds. We used 11 microsatellite markers to determine the genetic diversity among imported (non-naturalized) dairy Alpine and Saanen goats and naturalized Brazilian Moxotó goats. We genotyped 292 goats from three herds (one private, one from the University of Minas Gerais and the Moxotó conservation herd from Embrapa Caprinos) and found that the general heterozygosity was 0.6952 for Alpine, 0.7043 for Saanen and 0.4984 for Moxotó goats. The number of alleles ranged from 5 (INRA005) to 11 (BM3205), with an average of 7 alleles per locus in the imported breeds and 3.5 alleles per locus in the Moxotó breed. Mean differentiation between populations was higher for herds (F ST S = 0.0768) than for breeds (F ST P = 0.0263), indicating similarity between the imported breeds and the existence of crosses between them. Nei's genetic distance was highest between the Moxotó breed and the imported breeds. These indicate that further studies using these molecular markers would be fruitful.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
title Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
spellingShingle Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
Araújo,Adriana Mello de
conservation
DNA microsatellite
genetic distance
genetic diversity
goats
title_short Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
title_full Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
title_fullStr Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
title_sort Genetic diversity between herds of Alpine and Saanen dairy goats and the naturalized Brazilian Moxotó breed
author Araújo,Adriana Mello de
author_facet Araújo,Adriana Mello de
Guimarães,Simone Eliza Facioni
Machado,Thea Mírian Medeiros
Lopes,Paulo Sávio
Pereira,Carmen Silva
Silva,Francisco Luiz Ribeiro da
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Columbiano,Virgínia de Souza
Fonseca,Cleusa Graça da
author_role author
author2 Guimarães,Simone Eliza Facioni
Machado,Thea Mírian Medeiros
Lopes,Paulo Sávio
Pereira,Carmen Silva
Silva,Francisco Luiz Ribeiro da
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Columbiano,Virgínia de Souza
Fonseca,Cleusa Graça da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo,Adriana Mello de
Guimarães,Simone Eliza Facioni
Machado,Thea Mírian Medeiros
Lopes,Paulo Sávio
Pereira,Carmen Silva
Silva,Francisco Luiz Ribeiro da
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Columbiano,Virgínia de Souza
Fonseca,Cleusa Graça da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv conservation
DNA microsatellite
genetic distance
genetic diversity
goats
topic conservation
DNA microsatellite
genetic distance
genetic diversity
goats
description Brazilian naturalized goat breeds are adapted to the semiarid conditions prevalent in the Northeast region of the country (which has the largest Brazilian goat heard) and represent an as yet uninvestigated source of genetic diversity. Currently, imported goat breeds are crossed with Brazilian naturalized goat breeds, endangering the genetic potential of the naturalized breeds. We used 11 microsatellite markers to determine the genetic diversity among imported (non-naturalized) dairy Alpine and Saanen goats and naturalized Brazilian Moxotó goats. We genotyped 292 goats from three herds (one private, one from the University of Minas Gerais and the Moxotó conservation herd from Embrapa Caprinos) and found that the general heterozygosity was 0.6952 for Alpine, 0.7043 for Saanen and 0.4984 for Moxotó goats. The number of alleles ranged from 5 (INRA005) to 11 (BM3205), with an average of 7 alleles per locus in the imported breeds and 3.5 alleles per locus in the Moxotó breed. Mean differentiation between populations was higher for herds (F ST S = 0.0768) than for breeds (F ST P = 0.0263), indicating similarity between the imported breeds and the existence of crosses between them. Nei's genetic distance was highest between the Moxotó breed and the imported breeds. These indicate that further studies using these molecular markers would be fruitful.
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