Biology and Life Sciences Forum (Mar 2022)

Study of Genetic Diversity of Dagestan Mountain Cattle Based on STR-Markers

  • Valeria Volkova,
  • Tatiana Deniskova,
  • Alexandra Abdelmanova,
  • Olga Romanenkova,
  • Abdusalam Khozhokov,
  • Alexander Sermyagin,
  • Natalia Zinovieva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/IECD2022-12441
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 11

Abstract

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Cheap pasture fodder and a long grazing season are favorable for cattle breeding in the Dagestan Republic of Russia. However, specific natural and geographical conditions, including mountain terrain, hypoxia, and high humidity slow down the intensification of cattle breeding in this region. Thus, the maintenance of genetic diversity of local cattle breeds, which fits well into specific environments, is of special importance for mountain ethnic communities. Dagestan Mountain cattle have valuable biological traits, including strong hooves, stamina, and adaptability to extreme mountain conditions. This sample included 32 individuals of Dagestan Mountain cattle collected from private owners in the mountain villages of Dagestan during a scientific expedition. We observed a high level of genetic diversity in Dagestan Mountain cattle, as revealed by calculations of the mean number of alleles per locus (6.82 compared to 4.79–5.82 in other breeds) and observed heterozygosity indices (Ho = 0.73, which was higher compared to the other breeds (Ho = 0.69) excluding Simmentals and Brown Swiss (Ho = 0.74). Based on STRUCTURE results, the individuals with a low level of admixture with other breeds were found within Dagestan Mountain cattle, which can be considered as candidates for using conservation programs in germplasms.

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