• Title of article

    Characterization of population structure and genetic diversity of Adani goats

  • Author/Authors

    Baneh ، Hasan Animal Science Research Institute of Iran - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) , Javanrouh ، Ali Animal Science Research Institute of Iran - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) , Sadeghi ، Seyed Abu Taleb Animal Science Research Department - Bushehr Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center , Yazdanshenas ، Mohammad Sadegh Organization of Agriculture -Jahad of Bushehr Province , Mandal ، Ajoy Animal Breeding Section - ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute , Ahmadpanah ، Javad Animal Science Research Department - Kermanshah Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Educa-tion Center (AREEO) , Mohammadi ، Yahya Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Ilam University

  • From page
    79
  • To page
    89
  • Abstract
    Characterization of population structure and genetic diversity of Adani goats of Iran was assessed through pedigree analysis by using the pedigree data on 2535 kids (offspring of 748 does and 106 bucks), collected for a period of 12 years (2003 through 2014). The kids born during 2011 to 2014 were considered as the reference population. A small proportion of kids (4.10%) were inbred with mean inbreeding coefficients of 0.31 and 7.68 % for the whole and inbred populations, respectively. The mean of generation interval, computed from four gametic pathways including sireson, siredaughter, damson and damdaughter, was 2.87 years, with a longer interval from damprogeny pathway relative to the sireprogeny ones. The effective population size estimated from the individual rate in inbreeding was 45.6. Probability of gene origin measures including the effective numbers of founders (fe), ancestors (fa), founder genomes (fg) and nonfounder genomes (fng) were 26, 25, 18 and 70, respectively. Approximately, 50% and 75 % of the total genetic variations were explained by the first 11 and 37 influential ancestors, with a maximum individual contribution of 11.8%. The ratio of fe to fa, as a measure of bottleneck, was 1.04. The average values for genetic conservation index (GCI) in whole, male and female individuals were 2.57, 2.85 and 2.36, respectively. The results revealed that although 3% of the total heterozygosity had been lost from the population, a considerable genetic variability still existed in the population of Adani goats.
  • Keywords
    Adani goats , pedigree , Inbreeding , ancestral contribution , genetic diversity
  • Journal title
    Journal of Livestock Science and Technologies
  • Journal title
    Journal of Livestock Science and Technologies
  • Record number

    2510266