Assessment of genetic diversity in main local sheep breeds from Romania using microsatellite markers
2020
Abstract. The state of the local breeds of farm animals is
increasingly precarious worldwide because of the aggressive introduction of
breeds with improved economical traits. The preference of the breeders for
local breeds is due to their higher adaptability to the particular climate
and relief conditions of the mountain areas, to the high rate of
assimilation of the feeds from these regions and to their increased
resistance to diseases. This study analyzes the genetic variation of the
main four local Romanian sheep breeds (Tsurcana, Tsigai, Ratska and
Teleorman Blackhead) in terms of stock and economic importance, using 18
microsatellite markers. The mean number of alleles per locus was of 9.764.
The values of genetic diversity parameters exhibited a high degree of
polymorphism for the analyzed breeds, although inbreeding was highlighted
particularly in Tsurcana and Tsigai. These breeds also showed an intense
gene flow among them and were less differentiated in comparison with Ratska
and Teleorman Blackhead. The results of this study may be useful for
breeding programs and conservation plans since the genetic resources of the
local breeds must be preserved so as to maintain an adequate level of
biodiversity in animal husbandry.
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