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Molecular Study of the Amazonian Macabea Cattle History

Macabea cattle are the only Bos taurus breed that have adapted to the wet tropical conditions of the Amazon. This breed has integrated into the culture of the indigenous Shuar-Asuar nations probably since its origins, being one of the few European zoogenetic resources assimilated by the deep-jungle...

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Autores principales: Vargas, Julio, Landi, Vincenzo, Martínez, Amparo, Gómez, Mayra, Camacho, María Esperanza, Álvarez, Luz Ángela, Aguirre, Lenin, Delgado, Juan Vicente
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27776178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165398
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author Vargas, Julio
Landi, Vincenzo
Martínez, Amparo
Gómez, Mayra
Camacho, María Esperanza
Álvarez, Luz Ángela
Aguirre, Lenin
Delgado, Juan Vicente
author_facet Vargas, Julio
Landi, Vincenzo
Martínez, Amparo
Gómez, Mayra
Camacho, María Esperanza
Álvarez, Luz Ángela
Aguirre, Lenin
Delgado, Juan Vicente
author_sort Vargas, Julio
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description Macabea cattle are the only Bos taurus breed that have adapted to the wet tropical conditions of the Amazon. This breed has integrated into the culture of the indigenous Shuar-Asuar nations probably since its origins, being one of the few European zoogenetic resources assimilated by the deep-jungle Amazon communities. Despite its potential for local endogenous sustainable development, this breed is currently endangered. The present study used molecular genetics tools to investigate the within- and between-breeds diversity, in order to characterize the breed population, define its associations with other breeds, and infer its origin and evolution. The within-breed genetic diversity showed high values, as indicated by all genetic parameters, such as the mean number of alleles (MNA = 7.25±2.03), the observed heterozygosity (Ho = 0.72±0.02) and the expected heterozygosity (He = 0.72±0.02). The between-breeds diversity analysis, which included factorial correspondence analysis, Reynolds genetic distance, neighbor-joining analysis, and genetic structure analysis, showed that the Macabea breed belongs to the group of the American Creoles, with a Southern-Spain origin. Our outcomes demonstrated that the Macabea breed has a high level of purity and null influences of exotic cosmopolitan breeds with European or Asiatic origin. This breed is an important zoogenetic resource of Ecuador, with relevant and unique attributes; therefore, there is an urgent need to develop conservation strategies for the Macabea breed.
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spelling pubmed-50771202016-11-04 Molecular Study of the Amazonian Macabea Cattle History Vargas, Julio Landi, Vincenzo Martínez, Amparo Gómez, Mayra Camacho, María Esperanza Álvarez, Luz Ángela Aguirre, Lenin Delgado, Juan Vicente PLoS One Research Article Macabea cattle are the only Bos taurus breed that have adapted to the wet tropical conditions of the Amazon. This breed has integrated into the culture of the indigenous Shuar-Asuar nations probably since its origins, being one of the few European zoogenetic resources assimilated by the deep-jungle Amazon communities. Despite its potential for local endogenous sustainable development, this breed is currently endangered. The present study used molecular genetics tools to investigate the within- and between-breeds diversity, in order to characterize the breed population, define its associations with other breeds, and infer its origin and evolution. The within-breed genetic diversity showed high values, as indicated by all genetic parameters, such as the mean number of alleles (MNA = 7.25±2.03), the observed heterozygosity (Ho = 0.72±0.02) and the expected heterozygosity (He = 0.72±0.02). The between-breeds diversity analysis, which included factorial correspondence analysis, Reynolds genetic distance, neighbor-joining analysis, and genetic structure analysis, showed that the Macabea breed belongs to the group of the American Creoles, with a Southern-Spain origin. Our outcomes demonstrated that the Macabea breed has a high level of purity and null influences of exotic cosmopolitan breeds with European or Asiatic origin. This breed is an important zoogenetic resource of Ecuador, with relevant and unique attributes; therefore, there is an urgent need to develop conservation strategies for the Macabea breed. Public Library of Science 2016-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5077120/ /pubmed/27776178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165398 Text en © 2016 Vargas et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vargas, Julio
Landi, Vincenzo
Martínez, Amparo
Gómez, Mayra
Camacho, María Esperanza
Álvarez, Luz Ángela
Aguirre, Lenin
Delgado, Juan Vicente
Molecular Study of the Amazonian Macabea Cattle History
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title_short Molecular Study of the Amazonian Macabea Cattle History
title_sort molecular study of the amazonian macabea cattle history
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27776178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165398
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