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Genetic diversity and relatedness in different generations of the Siberian crane (Grus leucogeranus Pallas) captive population
Authors:E A Mudrik  T A Kashentseva  K A Postelnykh  G V Nosachenko  D V Politov
Institution:1. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991, Russia
2. Crane Breeding Center of the Oka State Nature Reserve, pos. Brykin Bor, Ryazan oblast, 391072, Russia
Abstract:Eight variable microsatellite loci were analyzed in terms of studying the genetic structure of different generations of a captive population of a rare endemic Russian species, the Siberian crane (Grus leucogeranus Pallas). It was shown that the founding population of natural origin (15 birds) is characterized by high genetic diversity (N A = 6.625, H O = 0.767, H E = 0.731) and a lack of relatedness (R = ?0.079). In the total sample of descendents of the founders (122 individuals from generations F1, F1/F2, F1/F3, F2, F2/F3), this characteristic level of genetic variation is being maintained; however, we observed a decrease in allelic richness in some generations (F1/F2, F1/F3, F2). We found a low level of relatedness in the sample of descendents of the founders (F1, F1/F2, F1/F3), while the relatedness was maximal (R = 0.302) in the descendents of the breeders of the first generation. A small sample of breeders related to each other of generations F1 and F2 (eight birds) does not represent the entire gene pool of the founders of the Siberian Crane captive population. In view of this, we discuss the need to form a new genetically heterogeneous generation of breeders that would also include Siberian Cranes from the almost extinct Western Siberian population.
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