Title of article
Genetic relationships of the Cuban hair sheep inferred from microsatellite polymorphism
Author/Authors
Isabel ?lvarez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
5
From page
89
To page
93
Abstract
The aim of this research was to assess: (a) the genetic relationships between the Cuban
Pelibuey and both the Hair-Mexican and Hair-Canarian sheep populations; and (b) the
influence of African hair sheep in the formation of the Cuban Pelibuey breed. A total of
146 individuals of Cuban Pelibuey hair sheep breed were sampled and genotyped for 26
microsatellites together with 26 Hair-Mexican and 24 Hair-Canarian individuals. Additionally,
the same microsatellites set was typed on 110 West African hair sheep and on 41
individuals belonging to the Wooled-Canarian (23) and the Wooled-Palmera (18) sheep
breeds to be used as outgroup. Genetic distance, correspondence and STRUCTURE analyses
pointed out that the Cuban Pelibuey has a particular genetic background. This population
has relatively high levels of gene diversity (0.685 ± 0.006) and rarefacted allelic richness
(5.9). No signals of genetic bottleneck in the Cuban Pelibuey sheep were detected. The
Hair-Canarian and the Hair-Mexican populations are closely related. This is likely to be due
to a major role of the Cuban Pelibuey sheep in their formation. The influence of African hair
sheep into the Cuban Pelibuey could be limited and recent in historical terms
Keywords
Hair sheepGenetic resourcesMicrosatellitesGenetic diversityWest AfricaCuban Pelibuey
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
848410
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