Genetic polymorphism of the αs1-casein locus in five populations of goats from Mexico

With the objective of estimating allele frequencies, and testing for population divergence for the CSN1S1 locus, genotypes of animals from five goat populations; Saanen (n = 97), Alpine (n = 81) Toggenburg (n = 92), local goats with external appearance similar to the Murciana-Granadina breed from Central Mexico (n = 26) and heterogeneous local animals denominated Mosaico Lagunero (n = 30), from Northern Mexico, were identified using PCR and Xmn1 PCR-RFLP methodology. For Saanen, Alpine and Toggenburg, the sum of E and F alleles had the largest frequencies (from 0.468 to 0.789), while for the groups local Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero the sum of the most frequent allelic groups (A* and B*), were 0.385 and 0.533 respectively. Both local Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero populations showed heterozygote excess (P < 0.08). The percentage of the total genetic variation (F ST) explained by population differences was 5.16. There was genetic differentiation for most pair comparisons between populations (P < 0.05), excepting for Alpine versus Toggenburg, and Toggenburg versus Mosaico Lagunero (P > 0.05). For Saanen and Alpine the frequencies of alleles E and F were similar to the same breeds previously analyzed in Europe. Therefore there are opportunities of increasing the frequency of the strong alleles for protein content Gene Assisted Selection (GAS) in these two breeds. For Toggenburg the most frequent allelic groups were F (0.32) and B* (0.21). Results indicate differentiation between most populations for this locus. Moreover, heterozygote excess in local populations indicated breed admixture.

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Main Authors: Torres-Vázquez,José Antonio, Vázquez Flores,Felícitas, Montaldo,Hugo H, Ulloa-Arvizu,Raúl, Valencia Posadas,Mauricio, Gayosso Vázquez,Amanda, Alonso Morales,Rogelio Alejandro
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Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-345820080003000072009-01-30Genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from MexicoTorres-Vázquez,José AntonioVázquez Flores,FelícitasMontaldo,Hugo HUlloa-Arvizu,RaúlValencia Posadas,MauricioGayosso Vázquez,AmandaAlonso Morales,Rogelio Alejandro CSN1S1 gene frequencies genetic diversity goat milk PCR-RFLP With the objective of estimating allele frequencies, and testing for population divergence for the CSN1S1 locus, genotypes of animals from five goat populations; Saanen (n = 97), Alpine (n = 81) Toggenburg (n = 92), local goats with external appearance similar to the Murciana-Granadina breed from Central Mexico (n = 26) and heterogeneous local animals denominated Mosaico Lagunero (n = 30), from Northern Mexico, were identified using PCR and Xmn1 PCR-RFLP methodology. For Saanen, Alpine and Toggenburg, the sum of E and F alleles had the largest frequencies (from 0.468 to 0.789), while for the groups local Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero the sum of the most frequent allelic groups (A* and B*), were 0.385 and 0.533 respectively. Both local Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero populations showed heterozygote excess (P < 0.08). The percentage of the total genetic variation (F ST) explained by population differences was 5.16. There was genetic differentiation for most pair comparisons between populations (P < 0.05), excepting for Alpine versus Toggenburg, and Toggenburg versus Mosaico Lagunero (P > 0.05). For Saanen and Alpine the frequencies of alleles E and F were similar to the same breeds previously analyzed in Europe. Therefore there are opportunities of increasing the frequency of the strong alleles for protein content Gene Assisted Selection (GAS) in these two breeds. For Toggenburg the most frequent allelic groups were F (0.32) and B* (0.21). Results indicate differentiation between most populations for this locus. Moreover, heterozygote excess in local populations indicated breed admixture.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoElectronic Journal of Biotechnology v.11 n.3 20082008-07-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-34582008000300007en10.4067/S0717-34582008000300007
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author Torres-Vázquez,José Antonio
Vázquez Flores,Felícitas
Montaldo,Hugo H
Ulloa-Arvizu,Raúl
Valencia Posadas,Mauricio
Gayosso Vázquez,Amanda
Alonso Morales,Rogelio Alejandro
spellingShingle Torres-Vázquez,José Antonio
Vázquez Flores,Felícitas
Montaldo,Hugo H
Ulloa-Arvizu,Raúl
Valencia Posadas,Mauricio
Gayosso Vázquez,Amanda
Alonso Morales,Rogelio Alejandro
Genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from Mexico
author_facet Torres-Vázquez,José Antonio
Vázquez Flores,Felícitas
Montaldo,Hugo H
Ulloa-Arvizu,Raúl
Valencia Posadas,Mauricio
Gayosso Vázquez,Amanda
Alonso Morales,Rogelio Alejandro
author_sort Torres-Vázquez,José Antonio
title Genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from Mexico
title_short Genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from Mexico
title_full Genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from Mexico
title_fullStr Genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from Mexico
title_sort genetic polymorphism of the &#945;s1-casein locus in five populations of goats from mexico
description With the objective of estimating allele frequencies, and testing for population divergence for the CSN1S1 locus, genotypes of animals from five goat populations; Saanen (n = 97), Alpine (n = 81) Toggenburg (n = 92), local goats with external appearance similar to the Murciana-Granadina breed from Central Mexico (n = 26) and heterogeneous local animals denominated Mosaico Lagunero (n = 30), from Northern Mexico, were identified using PCR and Xmn1 PCR-RFLP methodology. For Saanen, Alpine and Toggenburg, the sum of E and F alleles had the largest frequencies (from 0.468 to 0.789), while for the groups local Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero the sum of the most frequent allelic groups (A* and B*), were 0.385 and 0.533 respectively. Both local Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero populations showed heterozygote excess (P < 0.08). The percentage of the total genetic variation (F ST) explained by population differences was 5.16. There was genetic differentiation for most pair comparisons between populations (P < 0.05), excepting for Alpine versus Toggenburg, and Toggenburg versus Mosaico Lagunero (P > 0.05). For Saanen and Alpine the frequencies of alleles E and F were similar to the same breeds previously analyzed in Europe. Therefore there are opportunities of increasing the frequency of the strong alleles for protein content Gene Assisted Selection (GAS) in these two breeds. For Toggenburg the most frequent allelic groups were F (0.32) and B* (0.21). Results indicate differentiation between most populations for this locus. Moreover, heterozygote excess in local populations indicated breed admixture.
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
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