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
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
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research