Genetic diversity studies of Kherigarh cattle based on microsatellite markers |
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Authors: | A. K. Pandey Rekha Sharma Yatender Singh B. B. Prakash S. P. S. Ahlawat |
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Affiliation: | (1) Core Lab, National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, 132 001 Karnal, India |
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Abstract: | We report a genetic diversity study of Kherigarh cattle, a utility draught-purpose breed of India, currently declining at a startling rate, by use of microsatellite markers recommended by the Food and Agriculture Organization. Microsatellite genotypes were derived, and allelic and genotypic frequencies, heterozygosities and gene diversity were estimated. A total of 131 alleles were distinguished by the 21 microsatellite markers used. All the microsatellites were highly polymorphic, with mean (±s.e.) allelic number of 6.24 ±1.7, ranging 4–10 per locus. The observed heterozygosity in the population ranged between 0.261 and 0.809, with mean (±s.e.) of 0.574 ±0.131, indicating considerable genetic variation in this population. Genetic bottleneck hypotheses were also explored. Our data suggest that the Kherigarh breed has not experienced a genetic bottleneck in the recent past. |
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Keywords: | bottleneck genetic variation microsatellite Kherigarh cattle |
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