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Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites

Genetic variability at 18 microsatellites was analysed on the basis of individual genotypes in five Spanish breeds of sheep – Churra, Latxa, Castellana, Rasa-Aragonesa and Merino -, with Awassi also being studied as a reference breed. The degree of population subdivision calculated between Spanish b...

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Autores principales: Arranz, Juan-José, Bayón, Yolanda, Primitivo, Fermín San
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11712973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-33-5-529
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author Arranz, Juan-José
Bayón, Yolanda
Primitivo, Fermín San
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description Genetic variability at 18 microsatellites was analysed on the basis of individual genotypes in five Spanish breeds of sheep – Churra, Latxa, Castellana, Rasa-Aragonesa and Merino -, with Awassi also being studied as a reference breed. The degree of population subdivision calculated between Spanish breeds from F(ST )diversity indices was around 7% of total variability. A high degree of reliability was obtained for individual-breed assignment from the 18 loci by using different approaches among which the Bayesian method provided to be the most efficient, with an accuracy for nine microsatellites of over 99%. Analysis of the Bayesian assignment criterion illustrated the divergence between any one breed and the others, which was highest for Awassi sheep, while no great differences were evident among the Spanish breeds. Relationships between individuals were analysed from the proportion of shared alleles. The resulting dendrogram showed a remarkable breed structure, with the highest level of clustering among members of the Spanish breeds in Latxa and the lowest in Merino sheep, the latter breed exhibiting a peculiar pattern of clustering, with animals grouped into several closely set nodes. Analysis of individual genotypes provided valuable information for understanding intra- and inter-population genetic differences and allowed for a discussion with previously reported results using populations as taxonomic units.
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spelling pubmed-27054032009-07-03 Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites Arranz, Juan-José Bayón, Yolanda Primitivo, Fermín San Genet Sel Evol Research Genetic variability at 18 microsatellites was analysed on the basis of individual genotypes in five Spanish breeds of sheep – Churra, Latxa, Castellana, Rasa-Aragonesa and Merino -, with Awassi also being studied as a reference breed. The degree of population subdivision calculated between Spanish breeds from F(ST )diversity indices was around 7% of total variability. A high degree of reliability was obtained for individual-breed assignment from the 18 loci by using different approaches among which the Bayesian method provided to be the most efficient, with an accuracy for nine microsatellites of over 99%. Analysis of the Bayesian assignment criterion illustrated the divergence between any one breed and the others, which was highest for Awassi sheep, while no great differences were evident among the Spanish breeds. Relationships between individuals were analysed from the proportion of shared alleles. The resulting dendrogram showed a remarkable breed structure, with the highest level of clustering among members of the Spanish breeds in Latxa and the lowest in Merino sheep, the latter breed exhibiting a peculiar pattern of clustering, with animals grouped into several closely set nodes. Analysis of individual genotypes provided valuable information for understanding intra- and inter-population genetic differences and allowed for a discussion with previously reported results using populations as taxonomic units. BioMed Central 2001-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2705403/ /pubmed/11712973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-33-5-529 Text en Copyright © 2001 INRA, EDP Sciences
spellingShingle Research
Arranz, Juan-José
Bayón, Yolanda
Primitivo, Fermín San
Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites
title Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites
title_full Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites
title_fullStr Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites
title_full_unstemmed Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites
title_short Differentiation among Spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites
title_sort differentiation among spanish sheep breeds using microsatellites
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11712973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-33-5-529
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