Abstract :
In this paper, the genetic variability was evaluated in standard local goat breeds, in a small local population from the South of
Italy, and compared with some international breeds. Six Italian goat breeds (Sarda, Derivata di Siria, Ionica, Maltese, Garganica,
Girgentana), one local population (Montefalcone) and two cosmopolitan breeds of Alpine origin (Saanen and Alpine) were
genotyped at 15 multiplexed microsatellites. Average number of alleles (Nall) was 7.3, average expected heterozigosity (He)
was 0.710 and there were significant differences among populations for these parameters. The Girgentana population showed
the lowest variability (Nall = 4.9 and He = 0.620). All the populations were at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Gis and Gst indices
were 0.037 and 0.073, respectively. A Neighbour-Joining (N-J) diagram, based on Nei’s genetic distances, yielded relationships
between populations that agreed with what known about their origin and history. In an N-J diagram, based on the proportion
of shared alleles between single individuals, the percentage of individuals from the same population grouping together ranged
between 39% in Derivata di Siria and 97% in Garganica and Girgentana. The highly localised Montefalcone goat population,
despite its morphological variability, showed intermediate values of the heterozigosity and number of alleles compared with the
other breeds in this work.
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