Author/Authors :
Selionova, M. I Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education - Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy - Moscow, Russia , Aibazov, A-. M. M All-Russian Research Institute of Sheep and Goat Breeding - Branch of the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution - North Caucasian Federal Scientific Agrarian Center - Stavropol, Russia , Mamontova, T.V All-Russian Research Institute of Sheep and Goat Breeding - Branch of the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution - North Caucasian Federal Scientific Agrarian Center - Stavropol, Russia , Stolpovsky, Iu. A Institute of General Genetics - N.I. Vavilov Russian Academy of Sciences - Moscow, Russia , Beketov, S. V Institute of General Genetics - N.I. Vavilov Russian Academy of Sciences - Moscow, Russia , Petrov, S. N Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution - L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry - Moscow region - Podolsk - settlement of Dubrovitsy, Russia , Kharzinova, V. R Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution - L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry - Moscow region - Podolsk - settlement of Dubrovitsy, Russia , Dotsev, A. V Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution - L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry - Moscow region - Podolsk - settlement of Dubrovitsy, Russia , Zinovieva, N. A Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution - L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry - Moscow region - Podolsk - settlement of Dubrovitsy, Russia
Abstract :
Based on 16 STR-loci, the allele pool and interbreed differentiation of goat breeds of Russian and foreign
breeding were investigated in this study. These breeds included Karachai (KRCH-K, n=73, mountain zone;
KRCH-Z, n=33, foothill zone), Dagestan Downy (DAGD, n=30), Dagestan Wool (DAGW, n=30), Soviet Wool
(SOVW, n=30), Saanen (SAAN, n=34), Murciano-Granadina (MURS, n=37), as well as wild goats, represented
by three species of mountain goats (n=52): Siberian Capricorn (Capra sibirica) of Altai (CSIB-S, n=6),
Tajikistan (CSIB-T, n=4), Kyrgyzstan (CSIB-K, n=6), and the Himalayas (CSIB-H, n=4); Bezoar goat (Capa
aegagrus) of Turkey (CAEG, n=3) and Pakistan (CAEG-S, n=3); West Caucasian tur (Capra caucasica):
western Caucasian (Kuban, CCAU-K, n=10), central Caucasian (CCAU-M, n=8), and eastern Caucasian
(Dagestan, CCAU-D, n=8). The highest genetic diversity was observed in the North Caucasus breeds, such as
Karachai, Dagestan Downy, and Dagestan Wool. The mean numbers of alleles per locus and allelic diversity
were 7.385-9.154 and 7.353-7.713, respectively. The genetic proximity of Caucasian breeds was confirmed by
cluster analysis, and they formed a common branch with the highest genetic affinity, while the Orenburg and
Soviet Wool breeds formed another branch, and the third branch with the least affinity was the dairy breed of
foreign selection.The analysis of the phylogenetic tree of domestic and wild species established the formation of
three clusters formed by the subspecies of the West Caucasian tur, Siberian ibex, and breeds of domestic goats.
At the same time, populations of the Bezoar goats were localized at the root of the last cluster, which confirmed
their role as the ancestors of domestic goats.
Keywords :
Genetic Differentiation , Goat , Breed , Microsatellites , Genetic Diversity , Wild Species