Archives Animal Breeding (Dec 2018)

Genetic characterization of Markhoz goat breed using microsatellite markers

  • F. Asroush,
  • S.-Z. Mirhoseini,
  • N. Badbarin,
  • A. Seidavi,
  • V. Tufarelli,
  • V. Laudadio,
  • C. Dario,
  • M. Selvaggi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-61-469-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61
pp. 469 – 473

Abstract

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The use of molecular markers can support the management of endangered populations and should be combined with appropriate breeding strategies to improve productive traits avoiding the decline of the breed. The genetic variability at 10 microsatellite loci were investigated in a sample of 100 unrelated Markhoz goats (77 females and 23 males). The investigated population was reared at the Sanandaj Markhoz goat Performance Testing Station in Kurdistan, Iran. Markhoz goat, a multipurpose breed, is one of the most valuable genetic resources in Iran. All the studied loci were found to be polymorphic and a total number of 52 alleles were identified with an average number of alleles of 5.2. Moreover, some population genetic indices, such as observed and expected heterozygosity, observed and expected number of alleles, Shannon's index, Nei's expected heterozygosity, and polymorphism information content were also calculated. Despite the decreasing population size, Markhoz goat genetic diversity is still conserved. The breed seems to have a good level of genetic variability and, as a consequence, a potential margin of adaptability to environment and for future genetic improvement.