Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon

The aim of the present study was to estimate the genetic intra-breed variability of Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered breeds and to establish genetic relationships with Churra, Latxa and Merino breeds, as well as Spanish mouflon, by using 28 microsatellite markers, to provide useful information for their conservation. Allele frequencies and heterozygosity revealed high genetic variation in the two endangered breeds despite their small population size. Estimates of inbreeding coefficient (FIS) were significant for all breeds studied, except for Churra lebrijana breed. The highest inbreeding coefficient (FIS=0.143) was found in the Spanish mouflon. Genetic differentiation tests (FST=0.121) and assignment of individuals to populations indicated the existence of defined breed populations, and low genetic flow between these breeds. The highest pairwise Reynolds distance (DR) values were observed between Mouflon and the domestic sheep breeds. Considering only domestic sheep breeds, the Churra lebrijana breed showed the highest pairwise DR values. The lowest values were found between Latxa and the other domestic sheep, except for Churra lebrijana. Results of pairwise DR values, as well as phylogenetic tree and bottleneck analysis showed an important genetic isolation of the Churra lebrijana breed from the other Churra types, and genetic signatures of a demographic bottleneck. Finally, structure analysis of populations detected a population subdivision in the Latxa sheep breed. In conclusion, this study presents valuable insight into the existing genetic variability of two Spanish endangered breeds, as well as the first study in Spanish mouflon based on microsatellite analysis. The high degree of variability demonstrated in Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana implies that these populations are rich reservoirs of genetic diversity. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.

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Main Authors: Calvo, J. H., Alvarez-Rodriguez, J., Marcos-Carcavilla, A., Serrano Noreña, Magdalena, Sanz, A.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011
Subjects:Churra tensina, Churra lebrijana, Genetic variability, Microsatellite, Mouflon,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5580
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293280
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2932802023-02-20T10:26:56Z Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon Calvo, J. H. Alvarez-Rodriguez, J. Marcos-Carcavilla, A. Serrano Noreña, Magdalena Sanz, A. Churra tensina Churra lebrijana Genetic variability Microsatellite Mouflon The aim of the present study was to estimate the genetic intra-breed variability of Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered breeds and to establish genetic relationships with Churra, Latxa and Merino breeds, as well as Spanish mouflon, by using 28 microsatellite markers, to provide useful information for their conservation. Allele frequencies and heterozygosity revealed high genetic variation in the two endangered breeds despite their small population size. Estimates of inbreeding coefficient (FIS) were significant for all breeds studied, except for Churra lebrijana breed. The highest inbreeding coefficient (FIS=0.143) was found in the Spanish mouflon. Genetic differentiation tests (FST=0.121) and assignment of individuals to populations indicated the existence of defined breed populations, and low genetic flow between these breeds. The highest pairwise Reynolds distance (DR) values were observed between Mouflon and the domestic sheep breeds. Considering only domestic sheep breeds, the Churra lebrijana breed showed the highest pairwise DR values. The lowest values were found between Latxa and the other domestic sheep, except for Churra lebrijana. Results of pairwise DR values, as well as phylogenetic tree and bottleneck analysis showed an important genetic isolation of the Churra lebrijana breed from the other Churra types, and genetic signatures of a demographic bottleneck. Finally, structure analysis of populations detected a population subdivision in the Latxa sheep breed. In conclusion, this study presents valuable insight into the existing genetic variability of two Spanish endangered breeds, as well as the first study in Spanish mouflon based on microsatellite analysis. The high degree of variability demonstrated in Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana implies that these populations are rich reservoirs of genetic diversity. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. 2023-02-20T10:26:56Z 2023-02-20T10:26:56Z 2011 journal article Small Ruminant Research 95(1): 34-39 (2011) 0921-4488 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5580 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293280 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2010.09.003 en none Elsevier
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topic Churra tensina
Churra lebrijana
Genetic variability
Microsatellite
Mouflon
Churra tensina
Churra lebrijana
Genetic variability
Microsatellite
Mouflon
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Churra lebrijana
Genetic variability
Microsatellite
Mouflon
Churra tensina
Churra lebrijana
Genetic variability
Microsatellite
Mouflon
Calvo, J. H.
Alvarez-Rodriguez, J.
Marcos-Carcavilla, A.
Serrano Noreña, Magdalena
Sanz, A.
Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon
description The aim of the present study was to estimate the genetic intra-breed variability of Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered breeds and to establish genetic relationships with Churra, Latxa and Merino breeds, as well as Spanish mouflon, by using 28 microsatellite markers, to provide useful information for their conservation. Allele frequencies and heterozygosity revealed high genetic variation in the two endangered breeds despite their small population size. Estimates of inbreeding coefficient (FIS) were significant for all breeds studied, except for Churra lebrijana breed. The highest inbreeding coefficient (FIS=0.143) was found in the Spanish mouflon. Genetic differentiation tests (FST=0.121) and assignment of individuals to populations indicated the existence of defined breed populations, and low genetic flow between these breeds. The highest pairwise Reynolds distance (DR) values were observed between Mouflon and the domestic sheep breeds. Considering only domestic sheep breeds, the Churra lebrijana breed showed the highest pairwise DR values. The lowest values were found between Latxa and the other domestic sheep, except for Churra lebrijana. Results of pairwise DR values, as well as phylogenetic tree and bottleneck analysis showed an important genetic isolation of the Churra lebrijana breed from the other Churra types, and genetic signatures of a demographic bottleneck. Finally, structure analysis of populations detected a population subdivision in the Latxa sheep breed. In conclusion, this study presents valuable insight into the existing genetic variability of two Spanish endangered breeds, as well as the first study in Spanish mouflon based on microsatellite analysis. The high degree of variability demonstrated in Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana implies that these populations are rich reservoirs of genetic diversity. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
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topic_facet Churra tensina
Churra lebrijana
Genetic variability
Microsatellite
Mouflon
author Calvo, J. H.
Alvarez-Rodriguez, J.
Marcos-Carcavilla, A.
Serrano Noreña, Magdalena
Sanz, A.
author_facet Calvo, J. H.
Alvarez-Rodriguez, J.
Marcos-Carcavilla, A.
Serrano Noreña, Magdalena
Sanz, A.
author_sort Calvo, J. H.
title Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon
title_short Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon
title_full Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon
title_fullStr Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity in the Churra tensina and Churra lebrijana endangered Spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other Churra group breeds and Spanish mouflon
title_sort genetic diversity in the churra tensina and churra lebrijana endangered spanish sheep breeds and relationship with other churra group breeds and spanish mouflon
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