Title of article
Differentiation of native goat breeds of Jordan on the basis of morphostructural characteristics
Author/Authors
Ismail S. Zaitouna، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
10
From page
173
To page
182
Abstract
A total of 493 does from 50 herds were measured to identify the different Jordanian goat breeds based on morphostructural
characteristics. Different discriminant analysis methods (simple, cluster, canonical, stepwise) were applied on 20 metrical
variables to discriminate among different genetic groups. Results identified four genetic groups: Damascus, Mountain, Dhaiwi
and Desert in addition to a population of crossbred goats. Distribution of Mountain and Damascus breeds and the crossbred
population was over the five clusters with varying frequencies. Dhaiwi and Desert breeds showed similar distribution of their
populations over the clusters. All pair-wise Mahalanobis distances were significant (P < 0.001). Mountain goat breed tends to
have the closest distance to all other native goats in Jordan. The largest distance was that between Dhaiwi and Damascus breeds
(22.23). The dendrogram showed two large clusters: cluster one included Damascus breed as a large group and two sub clusters
of Mountain breed and crossbred goats. Cluster two included Desert and Dhaiwi breeds. The canonical discriminant analysis
and the stepwise discriminant analysis revealed that nose shape was the most discriminating variable among different pair-wise
breeds’ comparisons, followed by withers height (WH) then body weight, ear type, color and teat placement. Chest width (CW),
withers depth (WD), rump width showed small discriminatory power. Crossbred goats have been found to be derived mainly
from Damascus and Mountain breeds, with more relation to the latter.
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Keywords
goat , Distance , Jordan , discriminant analysis , Morphostructural characteristics
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
847002
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