Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Krebs, Giovane
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Trevizan, Luciano, Muniz, Maria Malane Magalhães, Machado, Juliana Dementshuk, Andrade, Fabiana Michelsen de, Weber, Adriana, Cobuci, Jaime Araújo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the population structure of a Schnauzer dogs kennel. Pedigree data of 129 dogs were collected from a kennel in Southern Brazil. Dogs were divided into groups by height (“miniature”, “standard”, and “giant”) and subsequently, into coat color subgroups (“not informed”, “salt and pepper”, “black”, “white”, and “black and silver”). Population parameters were estimated using the Contribution, Inbreeding, Coancestry (CFC), and RelaX2 programs. Three ancestral generations were traced from the kennel dogs, totaling 685 unique individuals. Of these, 42% were considered founders. The analysis of the effective number of founders, number of effective ancestors, and inbreeding coefficient means were77, 44.9, and 0.08 for the miniature group, 26, 11.7 and 0.05for the standard group, and 28, 9.9 and 0.12 for the giant group, respectively. The subgroup “salt and pepper” in the “giant” group showed the highest inbreeding coefficient (0.14) and the highest kinship coefficient (0.20). Monitoring inbreeding allows to control upcoming breeding to acquire desirable characteristics in the population minimizing risk of deleterious effects.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
title Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
spellingShingle Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
Krebs, Giovane
Cão
Animal domestico
Reprodução animal
Consanguinidade
Melhoramento genetico animal
Companion animal
Genetic improvement
Breeding
Inbreeding
Crossbreeding
title_short Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
title_full Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
title_fullStr Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
title_full_unstemmed Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
title_sort Study of the population structure in Schnauzer dogs
author Krebs, Giovane
author_facet Krebs, Giovane
Trevizan, Luciano
Muniz, Maria Malane Magalhães
Machado, Juliana Dementshuk
Andrade, Fabiana Michelsen de
Weber, Adriana
Cobuci, Jaime Araújo
author_role author
author2 Trevizan, Luciano
Muniz, Maria Malane Magalhães
Machado, Juliana Dementshuk
Andrade, Fabiana Michelsen de
Weber, Adriana
Cobuci, Jaime Araújo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krebs, Giovane
Trevizan, Luciano
Muniz, Maria Malane Magalhães
Machado, Juliana Dementshuk
Andrade, Fabiana Michelsen de
Weber, Adriana
Cobuci, Jaime Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cão
Animal domestico
Reprodução animal
Consanguinidade
Melhoramento genetico animal
topic Cão
Animal domestico
Reprodução animal
Consanguinidade
Melhoramento genetico animal
Companion animal
Genetic improvement
Breeding
Inbreeding
Crossbreeding
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Companion animal
Genetic improvement
Breeding
Inbreeding
Crossbreeding
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the population structure of a Schnauzer dogs kennel. Pedigree data of 129 dogs were collected from a kennel in Southern Brazil. Dogs were divided into groups by height (“miniature”, “standard”, and “giant”) and subsequently, into coat color subgroups (“not informed”, “salt and pepper”, “black”, “white”, and “black and silver”). Population parameters were estimated using the Contribution, Inbreeding, Coancestry (CFC), and RelaX2 programs. Three ancestral generations were traced from the kennel dogs, totaling 685 unique individuals. Of these, 42% were considered founders. The analysis of the effective number of founders, number of effective ancestors, and inbreeding coefficient means were77, 44.9, and 0.08 for the miniature group, 26, 11.7 and 0.05for the standard group, and 28, 9.9 and 0.12 for the giant group, respectively. The subgroup “salt and pepper” in the “giant” group showed the highest inbreeding coefficient (0.14) and the highest kinship coefficient (0.20). Monitoring inbreeding allows to control upcoming breeding to acquire desirable characteristics in the population minimizing risk of deleterious effects.
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