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Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype

BACKGROUND: Genetic improvement of fibre-producing animal species has often induced transition from double coated to single coated fleece, accompanied by dramatic changes in skin follicles and hair composition, likely implying variation at multiple loci. Huacaya, the more common fleece phenotype in...

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Autores principales: Presciuttini, Silvano, Valbonesi, Alessandro, Apaza, Nolberto, Antonini, Marco, Huanca, Teodosio, Renieri, Carlo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2914767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20646304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-11-70
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author Presciuttini, Silvano
Valbonesi, Alessandro
Apaza, Nolberto
Antonini, Marco
Huanca, Teodosio
Renieri, Carlo
author_facet Presciuttini, Silvano
Valbonesi, Alessandro
Apaza, Nolberto
Antonini, Marco
Huanca, Teodosio
Renieri, Carlo
author_sort Presciuttini, Silvano
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description BACKGROUND: Genetic improvement of fibre-producing animal species has often induced transition from double coated to single coated fleece, accompanied by dramatic changes in skin follicles and hair composition, likely implying variation at multiple loci. Huacaya, the more common fleece phenotype in alpaca (Vicugna pacos), is characterized by a thick dense coat growing perpendicularly from the body, whereas the alternative rare and more prized single-coated Suri phenotype is distinguished by long silky fibre that grows parallel to the body and hangs in separate, distinctive pencil locks. A single-locus genetic model has been proposed for the Suri-Huacaya phenotype, where Huacaya is recessive. RESULTS: Two reciprocal experimental test-crosses (Suri × Huacaya) were carried out, involving a total of 17 unrelated males and 149 unrelated females. An additional dataset of 587 offspring of Suri × Suri crosses was analyzed. Segregation ratios, population genotype frequencies, and/or recombination fraction under different genetic models were estimated by maximum likelihood. The single locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype was rejected. In addition, we present two unexpected observations: 1) a large proportion (about 3/4) of the Suri animals are segregating (with at least one Huacaya offspring), even in breeding conditions where the Huacaya trait would have been almost eliminated; 2) a model with two different values of the segregation ratio fit the data significantly better than a model with a single parameter. CONCLUSIONS: The data support a genetic model in which two linked loci must simultaneously be homozygous for recessive alleles in order to produce the Huacaya phenotype. The estimated recombination rate between these loci was 0.099 (95% C.L. = 0.029-0.204). Our genetic analysis may be useful for other species whose breeding system produces mainly half-sib families.
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spelling pubmed-29147672010-08-12 Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype Presciuttini, Silvano Valbonesi, Alessandro Apaza, Nolberto Antonini, Marco Huanca, Teodosio Renieri, Carlo BMC Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Genetic improvement of fibre-producing animal species has often induced transition from double coated to single coated fleece, accompanied by dramatic changes in skin follicles and hair composition, likely implying variation at multiple loci. Huacaya, the more common fleece phenotype in alpaca (Vicugna pacos), is characterized by a thick dense coat growing perpendicularly from the body, whereas the alternative rare and more prized single-coated Suri phenotype is distinguished by long silky fibre that grows parallel to the body and hangs in separate, distinctive pencil locks. A single-locus genetic model has been proposed for the Suri-Huacaya phenotype, where Huacaya is recessive. RESULTS: Two reciprocal experimental test-crosses (Suri × Huacaya) were carried out, involving a total of 17 unrelated males and 149 unrelated females. An additional dataset of 587 offspring of Suri × Suri crosses was analyzed. Segregation ratios, population genotype frequencies, and/or recombination fraction under different genetic models were estimated by maximum likelihood. The single locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype was rejected. In addition, we present two unexpected observations: 1) a large proportion (about 3/4) of the Suri animals are segregating (with at least one Huacaya offspring), even in breeding conditions where the Huacaya trait would have been almost eliminated; 2) a model with two different values of the segregation ratio fit the data significantly better than a model with a single parameter. CONCLUSIONS: The data support a genetic model in which two linked loci must simultaneously be homozygous for recessive alleles in order to produce the Huacaya phenotype. The estimated recombination rate between these loci was 0.099 (95% C.L. = 0.029-0.204). Our genetic analysis may be useful for other species whose breeding system produces mainly half-sib families. BioMed Central 2010-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2914767/ /pubmed/20646304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-11-70 Text en Copyright ©2010 Presciuttini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Presciuttini, Silvano
Valbonesi, Alessandro
Apaza, Nolberto
Antonini, Marco
Huanca, Teodosio
Renieri, Carlo
Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype
title Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype
title_full Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype
title_fullStr Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype
title_short Fleece variation in alpaca (Vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the Suri/Huacaya phenotype
title_sort fleece variation in alpaca (vicugna pacos): a two-locus model for the suri/huacaya phenotype
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2914767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20646304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-11-70
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