Title of article :
Genetic Diversity of Cattle Bred in Territory of the Tyumen Region, Russia
Author/Authors :
Kabitskaya, Ya. A Federal State Budget Institution of Higher Education Northern Trans-Ural State Agricultural University - Сentre for Genomic Technologies - Tyumen, Russia , Boyko, E. G Federal State Budget Institution of Higher Education Northern Trans-Ural State Agricultural University - Сentre for Genomic Technologies - Tyumen, Russia
Abstract :
Improving the genetic potential of animals using genomic technologies is an effective way to solve problems in
domestic breeding of dairy breeds. The aim of the current study is to analyze the genetic diversity of Holstein
cattle bred in the Tyumen Region using microsatellite markers. The blood samples of 241 Holstein cow were
collected for genomic analysis. Genetic identification was performed using COrDIS kits. The resulting data
indicated the presence of genetic diversity in the studied sample of dairy cattle bred at the Tyumen Region for a
number of indicators. The number of alleles at 15 microsatellite loci in the tested breeds varied from 5 to 14.
Eighteen unique allelic variants can be breed-specific markers for genetic identification of dairy cattle. The
recorded data showed a high level of animal genetic variability. A high level of polymorphism (Ае 3.32) was
detected in 47% of the loci under research. High values of the observed heterozygosity up to 0.91 at the Eth3
locus and of the polymorphism up to 0.77 at the Tgla53 locus were detected. In the results, 7% erroneous entries
in the progeny pedigree was detected. The results of the current study contribute to the knowledge of genetic
diversity of dairy cattle in the Tyumen region, Russia, and also paved the way to seek new relationships between
allelic variants of microsatellite loci with the productive traits of animals.
Keywords :
genetic identification , genetic variety , microsatellites , Holstein breed , cattle
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute