Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)

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Autor(a) principal: Resende, Lucileide Vilela
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFG
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/6683
Resumo: This study aimed to estimate the genetic diversity and inbreeding, perform genetic relationships analysis, and estimate heritability for morphometric variables in quails using microsatellite markers. We used the following morphometric measurements: weight (PO), length (CO), and width (LO) of eggs, weight (P), body length (CC), length (CB), height (AB), and width (LB) of beak, wing length (CA), tarsus length (CT), and toe length (CD). We verified the genetic association for the morphometric variables in the progenies. Also, we checked whether features P, CC, CB, AB, LB, CA, CT, and CD were related to the amount of offspring (QF) from adults in quail families from a commercial flock. We used seven cages containing six females and two males each, which resulted in a progeny of 672 individuals. The genotypes of the individuals were obtained in an automated DNA sequencer. Genotypes were used for genetic diversity, inbreeding, and genetic link analyzes of two generations, and to perform analyzes of variance components, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations, heritability, t-test, and Utest of Mann-Whitney. In the parental generation we found high probability of combined paternity exclusion (PE = 0.999956), low probability of combined identity (PI = 1.47 x 10-13), and that null alleles frequency was near zero. The values of expected (He) and observed (Ho) heterozygosity, and polymorphism information content (PIC) were equal to 0.768, 0.766 and 0.734, respectively, indicating a high genetic diversity. When we assessed only the progenies, the genetic diversity was maintained (He = 0.760, Ho = 0.757 and PIC = 0.725). The inbreeding coefficient (f) was low and not significant. The genetic link analysis was efficient to assign paternity and maternity for 97% of the progeny. The weight of the offspring at birth and the variables analyzed in eggs are highly correlated. There is also a significant correlation between most measures analyzed. Estimates of heritability values were considered moderate to high. The average number of offspring was 15.93 per female, and 44.6 for males. Females were, on average, heavier than males. The QF was only correlated with the CC in females. We found significant difference between the weight of heavier males when compared to lighter males, but the comparison between QF and weight category was not significant. These results indicated that the 12 microsatellite markers used in the study were robust for the genetic relationships and genetic variability analysis in this species. We also found that the egg’s variables and progeny’s weight were highly correlated, and heritability estimates ranged from moderate to high in the variables analyzed. Females were heavier than males, QF was correlated only with CC in females, and there was no significant difference between heavier males and lighter males. All these information may be useful in future breeding programs for Coturnix japonica.
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spelling Leandro, Nadja Susana Mogycahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3136809931691012Telles, Mariana Pires de Camposhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4648436798023532Collevatti, Rosane Garciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9979596352166630Leandro, Nadja Susana MogycaRodrigues, Flávia MeloTaveira , Rodrigo ZaidenVasconcellos, Breno de Faria eBorjas, Arcadio de los Reyeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4558709060426507Resende, Lucileide Vilela2017-01-04T09:56:41Z2013-03-15RESENDE, L. V. Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica). 2013. 84 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência Animal) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2016.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/6683This study aimed to estimate the genetic diversity and inbreeding, perform genetic relationships analysis, and estimate heritability for morphometric variables in quails using microsatellite markers. We used the following morphometric measurements: weight (PO), length (CO), and width (LO) of eggs, weight (P), body length (CC), length (CB), height (AB), and width (LB) of beak, wing length (CA), tarsus length (CT), and toe length (CD). We verified the genetic association for the morphometric variables in the progenies. Also, we checked whether features P, CC, CB, AB, LB, CA, CT, and CD were related to the amount of offspring (QF) from adults in quail families from a commercial flock. We used seven cages containing six females and two males each, which resulted in a progeny of 672 individuals. The genotypes of the individuals were obtained in an automated DNA sequencer. Genotypes were used for genetic diversity, inbreeding, and genetic link analyzes of two generations, and to perform analyzes of variance components, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations, heritability, t-test, and Utest of Mann-Whitney. In the parental generation we found high probability of combined paternity exclusion (PE = 0.999956), low probability of combined identity (PI = 1.47 x 10-13), and that null alleles frequency was near zero. The values of expected (He) and observed (Ho) heterozygosity, and polymorphism information content (PIC) were equal to 0.768, 0.766 and 0.734, respectively, indicating a high genetic diversity. When we assessed only the progenies, the genetic diversity was maintained (He = 0.760, Ho = 0.757 and PIC = 0.725). The inbreeding coefficient (f) was low and not significant. The genetic link analysis was efficient to assign paternity and maternity for 97% of the progeny. The weight of the offspring at birth and the variables analyzed in eggs are highly correlated. There is also a significant correlation between most measures analyzed. Estimates of heritability values were considered moderate to high. The average number of offspring was 15.93 per female, and 44.6 for males. Females were, on average, heavier than males. The QF was only correlated with the CC in females. We found significant difference between the weight of heavier males when compared to lighter males, but the comparison between QF and weight category was not significant. These results indicated that the 12 microsatellite markers used in the study were robust for the genetic relationships and genetic variability analysis in this species. We also found that the egg’s variables and progeny’s weight were highly correlated, and heritability estimates ranged from moderate to high in the variables analyzed. Females were heavier than males, QF was correlated only with CC in females, and there was no significant difference between heavier males and lighter males. All these information may be useful in future breeding programs for Coturnix japonica.O objetivo deste estudo foi utilizar marcadores microssatélites para estimar diversidade genética e endogamia, realizar análises de vínculo genético, estimar a herdabilidade para as variáveis morfométricas: peso (PO), comprimento (CO) e largura do ovo (LO), peso (P), comprimento do corpo (CC), comprimento do bico (CB), altura do bico (AB), largura do bico (LB), comprimento da asa (CA), comprimento do tarso (CT) e comprimento do dedo (CD) e verificar a associação genética para estas variáveis nas progênies e verificar quais características: P, CC, CB, AB, LB, CA, CT e CD estão relacionadas com quantidade de filhos (QF) nos adultos em famílias oriundas de um plantel comercial de codornas. Para o desenvolvimento do trabalho foi instalado um experimento com sete gaiolas contendo seis fêmeas e dois machos, resultando em uma progênie de 672 indivíduos. O genótipo dos indivíduos foi obtido em sequenciador automático de DNA. Os genótipos foram utilizados para realização das análises de diversidade genética, endogamia e vínculo genético nas duas gerações e para realizar análises de componentes de variância, estatísticas descritivas, correlações de Pearson, herdabilidade, teste t e teste U de Mann-Whitney. Considerando a geração parental foi encontrada alta probabilidade de exclusão de paternidade combinada (PE = 0,999956), baixa probabilidade de identidade combinada (PI = 1,47x10-13) e frequência de alelos nulos próximas a zero. Os valores de heterozigosidade esperada (He) e observada (Ho) e conteúdo de informação polimórfica (PIC) foram iguais a 0,768, 0,766 e 0,734 respectivamente, indicando uma elevada diversidade genética. A diversidade genética foi mantida quando se avaliou apenas as progênies (He = 0,760, Ho = 0,757 e PIC = 0,725). O coeficiente de endogamia (f) foi baixo e não significativo. A análise de vínculo genético foi eficiente para atribuir a paternidade e maternidade para 97% das progênies. O peso das progênies ao nascimento e as variáveis analisadas nos ovos estão altamente correlacionadas e também existe correlação significativa entre a maioria das medidas. As estimativas de herdabilidade encontradas são consideradas de moderada a alta. A média de filhotes por fêmea foi 15,93 e de machos 44,6, com fêmeas, em média, mais pesadas que os machos. A QF só foi correlacionada com o CC das fêmeas. Houve diferença significativa entre o peso dos machos mais pesados em relação aos mais leves, mas a comparação da QF por categoria de peso não foi significativa. Esses resultados permitem concluir que este painel de 12 marcadores microssatélites é robusto para a realização de análises de vínculo genético e para estudos de variabilidade genética nesta espécie, com as variáveis analisadas nos ovos e peso das progênies altamente correlacionadas, estimativas de herdabilidades moderadas a altas para as variáveis analisadas. As fêmeas são mais pesadas que os machos, QF só está correlacionada com o CC das fêmeas, não apresentando diferença significativa entre o peso dos machos mais pesados em relação aos mais leves. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Genetic variability and inbreeding on a quail (Coturnix japonica) commercial flock
title Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
spellingShingle Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
Resende, Lucileide Vilela
Análise de variância
Correlação de Pearson
Microssátelite
Medidas dos ovos
Morfometria
Paternidade
Analysis of variance
Egg measures
Microsatellite
Morphometric measurement
Paternity assemble
Pearson correlation
ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
title_short Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
title_full Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
title_fullStr Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
title_full_unstemmed Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
title_sort Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica)
author Resende, Lucileide Vilela
author_facet Resende, Lucileide Vilela
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Leandro, Nadja Susana Mogyca
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3136809931691012
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Telles, Mariana Pires de Campos
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4648436798023532
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
dc.contributor.advisor-co2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9979596352166630
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Leandro, Nadja Susana Mogyca
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Flávia Melo
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Taveira , Rodrigo Zaiden
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Vasconcellos, Breno de Faria e
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Borjas, Arcadio de los Reyes
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4558709060426507
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Resende, Lucileide Vilela
contributor_str_mv Leandro, Nadja Susana Mogyca
Telles, Mariana Pires de Campos
Collevatti, Rosane Garcia
Leandro, Nadja Susana Mogyca
Rodrigues, Flávia Melo
Taveira , Rodrigo Zaiden
Vasconcellos, Breno de Faria e
Borjas, Arcadio de los Reyes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Análise de variância
Correlação de Pearson
Microssátelite
Medidas dos ovos
Morfometria
Paternidade
topic Análise de variância
Correlação de Pearson
Microssátelite
Medidas dos ovos
Morfometria
Paternidade
Analysis of variance
Egg measures
Microsatellite
Morphometric measurement
Paternity assemble
Pearson correlation
ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Analysis of variance
Egg measures
Microsatellite
Morphometric measurement
Paternity assemble
Pearson correlation
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
description This study aimed to estimate the genetic diversity and inbreeding, perform genetic relationships analysis, and estimate heritability for morphometric variables in quails using microsatellite markers. We used the following morphometric measurements: weight (PO), length (CO), and width (LO) of eggs, weight (P), body length (CC), length (CB), height (AB), and width (LB) of beak, wing length (CA), tarsus length (CT), and toe length (CD). We verified the genetic association for the morphometric variables in the progenies. Also, we checked whether features P, CC, CB, AB, LB, CA, CT, and CD were related to the amount of offspring (QF) from adults in quail families from a commercial flock. We used seven cages containing six females and two males each, which resulted in a progeny of 672 individuals. The genotypes of the individuals were obtained in an automated DNA sequencer. Genotypes were used for genetic diversity, inbreeding, and genetic link analyzes of two generations, and to perform analyzes of variance components, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations, heritability, t-test, and Utest of Mann-Whitney. In the parental generation we found high probability of combined paternity exclusion (PE = 0.999956), low probability of combined identity (PI = 1.47 x 10-13), and that null alleles frequency was near zero. The values of expected (He) and observed (Ho) heterozygosity, and polymorphism information content (PIC) were equal to 0.768, 0.766 and 0.734, respectively, indicating a high genetic diversity. When we assessed only the progenies, the genetic diversity was maintained (He = 0.760, Ho = 0.757 and PIC = 0.725). The inbreeding coefficient (f) was low and not significant. The genetic link analysis was efficient to assign paternity and maternity for 97% of the progeny. The weight of the offspring at birth and the variables analyzed in eggs are highly correlated. There is also a significant correlation between most measures analyzed. Estimates of heritability values were considered moderate to high. The average number of offspring was 15.93 per female, and 44.6 for males. Females were, on average, heavier than males. The QF was only correlated with the CC in females. We found significant difference between the weight of heavier males when compared to lighter males, but the comparison between QF and weight category was not significant. These results indicated that the 12 microsatellite markers used in the study were robust for the genetic relationships and genetic variability analysis in this species. We also found that the egg’s variables and progeny’s weight were highly correlated, and heritability estimates ranged from moderate to high in the variables analyzed. Females were heavier than males, QF was correlated only with CC in females, and there was no significant difference between heavier males and lighter males. All these information may be useful in future breeding programs for Coturnix japonica.
publishDate 2013
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv RESENDE, L. V. Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica). 2013. 84 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência Animal) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2016.
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identifier_str_mv RESENDE, L. V. Variabilidade genética e endogamia em um plantel comercial de codornas (Coturnix japonica). 2013. 84 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência Animal) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2016.
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