Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Oct 2013)

Cluster evaluation of Brazilian and Moroccan goat populations using physical measurements

  • Luanna Chácara Pires,
  • Théa Mírian Medeiros Machado,
  • Adriana Mello de Araújo,
  • João Batista Lopes da Silva,
  • Ricardo Frederico Euclydes,
  • Márcio da Silva Costa,
  • Timothy Aanen Olson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982013001000004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 10
pp. 713 – 720

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to compare the genetic diversity of 12 populations of goats in Brazil and Morocco (n = 796) through the use of physical measurements and different multivariate techniques. Traits measured included wither height (WH), distance from the brisket to the ground (BH) and ear length (EL). The standardized Euclidean distance (D) was adopted. The D values were submitted to clustering analysis using hierarchical methods (from nearest neighbor and UPGMA - Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean) and the numbers of clusters were analyzed using the Tocher optimization method. The population clustering was different depending on the method of analysis used. Among the hierarchical methods, UPGMA showed the best fit (CCC = 0.82). The Tocher method enabled the formation of four different clusters. Although the hierarchical and Tocher methods resulted in different cluster formations, both contributed to the interpretation of the genetic cluster divergence. The results obtained through UPGMA and Tocher optimization enable their use for future studies that may include a larger number of biometric variables on greater numbers of individuals and additional populations.

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