An assessment of European pig diversity using molecular markers: Partitioning of diversity among breeds |
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Authors: | Louis Ollivier Lawrence Alderson Gustavo C. Gandini Jean-Louis Foulley Chris S. Haley Ruth Joosten Annemieke P. Rattink Barbara Harlizius Martien A. M. Groenen Yves Amigues Marie-Yvonne Boscher Geraldine Russell Andy Law Roberta Davoli Vincenzo Russo Donato Matassino Céline Désautés Erling Fimland Meena Bagga Juan-Vicente Delgado Jose L. Vega-Pla Amparo M. Martinez Antonio M. Ramos Peter Glodek Johann-Nikolaus Meyer Graham S. Plastow Kenneth W. Siggens Alan L. Archibald Denis Milan Magali San Cristobal Guillaume Laval Keith Hammond Ricardo Cardellino Claude Chevalet |
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Affiliation: | 1. INRA, Station de Génétique Quantitative et Appliquée, 78352, Jouy en Josas Cedex, France 2. Rare Breeds Survival Trust, 6 Harnage, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 6EJ, United Kingdom 3. Deparment VSA, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133, Milano, Italy 4. Roslin Institute, Midlothian, EH25 9PS, United Kingdom 5. Wageningen University, PO Box 338, 6700 AH, Wageningen, The Netherlands 6. Labogena, Domaine de Vilvert, 78352, Jouy-en-Josas Cedex, France 11. DIPROVAL, Universita di Bologna, Via Rosselli 107, 42100, CovioloReggio Emilia, Italy 12. ConsDABI-NFP.I-FAO, Località Piano Cappelle, 82100, Benevento, Italy 9. Agence de la Sélection Porcine, 149 rue de Bercy, 75595, Paris Cedex 12, France 15. Nordic Gene Bank Farm Animals, 5025, 1432, Aas, Norway 7. PIC International Group, Kingston Backpuize, Oxon, OX13 5FE, United Kingdom 13. Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de Cordoba, Avda Medina Azahara 9, 14005, Cordoba, Spain 14. Laboratorio de Genetica Molecular, FESSCR, Apartado Oficial Sucursal 2, 14071, Cordoba, Spain 16. Universidade de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5001, Vila Real Codex, Portugal 10. Animal Genetics Institute, Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 3, 37075, G?ttingen, Germany 17. INRA, Laboratoire de Génétique Cellulaire, 31326, Castanet Tolosan Cedex, France 18. Computational and Molecular Population Genetics Laboratory, Balzerstrasse 6, Bern, Switzerland 8. Animal Genetic Resources Group, FAO, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Roma, 00100, Italy
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Abstract: | Genetic diversity within and between breeds (and lines) of pigs was investigated. The sample comprised 68 European domestic breeds (and lines), including 29 local breeds, 18 varieties of major international breeds, namely Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, Large White and Piétrain, and 21 commercial lines either purebred or synthetic, to which the Chinese Meishan and a sample of European wild pig were added. On average 46 animals per breed were sampled (range 12–68). The genetic markers were microsatellites (50 loci) and AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism, 148 loci). The analysis of diversity showed that the local breeds accounted for 56% of the total European between-breed microsatellite diversity, and slightly less for AFLP, followed by commercial lines and international breeds. Conversely, the group of international breeds contributed most to within-breed diversity, followed by commercial lines and local breeds. Individual breed contributions to the overall European between- and within-breed diversity were estimated. The range in between-breed diversity contributions among the 68 breeds was 0.04–3.94% for microsatellites and 0.24–2.94% for AFLP. The within-breed diversity contributions varied very little for both types of markers, but microsatellite contributions were negatively correlated with the between-breed contributions, so care is needed in balancing the two types of contribution when making conservation decisions. By taking into account the risks of extinction of the 29 local breeds, a cryopreservation potential (priority) was estimated for each of them. |
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Keywords: | biodiversity conservation genetic marker pig |
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