Author/Authors :
M. Tahmoorespur، نويسنده , , M. Sheikhloo، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A study was conducted to characterise genetic diversity in the closed nucleus of Baluchi
sheep using pedigree analysis. Herdbook information collected between 1979 and 2008,
including pedigree records on 21,721 animals, was used to compute inbreeding and average
generation intervals. Effective population size and parameters derived from probability of
gene origin were computed for ewes born between 2005 and 2008 with both parentsknown
(female reference population). The average complete generation equivalent of the female
reference population was 5.47. The mean generation interval was 3.33 years in the studied
period. From 1983 to 1994, the rate of increase in inbreeding was approximately 0.2% per
year, but, after 1994, inbreeding did not increase as in the preceding years and had an
approximately flat trend over time. The mean relationship coefficients among rams, among
ewes and between rams and ewes in active animals were calculated to predict the future
level of inbreeding. The effective number of founders, effective number of ancestors and
founder genome equivalent of the reference population were 80, 47 and 19.5, respectively.
The realised effective population size was 134 animals. The results of this study indicated
that the population under study has fairly good genetic variability.