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Genetic diversity of Italian goat breeds assessed with a medium-density SNP chip
Authors:Letizia Nicoloso  Lorenzo Bomba  Licia Colli  Riccardo Negrini  Marco Milanesi  Raffaele Mazza  Tiziana Sechi  Stefano Frattini  Andrea Talenti  Beatrice Coizet  Stefania Chessa  Donata Marletta  Mariasilvia D’Andrea  Salvatore Bordonaro  Grazyna Ptak  Antonello Carta  Giulio Pagnacco  Alessio Valentini  Fabio Pilla  Paolo Ajmone-Marsan  Paola Crepaldi  the Italian Goat Consortium
Abstract:

Background

Among the European countries, Italy counts the largest number of local goat breeds. Thanks to the recent availability of a medium-density SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) chip for goat, the genetic diversity of Italian goat populations was characterized by genotyping samples from 14 Italian goat breeds that originate from different geographical areas with more than 50 000 SNPs evenly distributed on the genome.

Results

Analysis of the genotyping data revealed high levels of genetic polymorphism and an underlying North–south geographic pattern of genetic diversity that was highlighted by both the first dimension of the multi-dimensional scaling plot and the Neighbour network reconstruction. We observed a moderate and weak population structure in Northern and Central-Southern breeds, respectively, with pairwise FST values between breeds ranging from 0.013 to 0.164 and 7.49 % of the total variance assigned to the between-breed level. Only 2.11 % of the variance explained the clustering of breeds into geographical groups (Northern, Central and Southern Italy and Islands).

Conclusions

Our results indicate that the present-day genetic diversity of Italian goat populations was shaped by the combined effects of drift, presence or lack of gene flow and, to some extent, by the consequences of traditional management systems and recent demographic history. Our findings may constitute the starting point for the development of marker-assisted approaches, to better address future breeding and management policies in a species that is particularly relevant for the medium- and long-term sustainability of marginal regions.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12711-015-0140-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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