Revista MVZ Cordoba (Dec 2019)

Association of the FecB polymorphism with the natural prolificacy of the Colombian Creole Sheep

  • Darwin Hernández H,
  • Donicer Montes V,
  • Jaime de la Ossa V

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21897/rmvz.1771
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
p. e1771

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Objective. Characterize and associate the FecB polymorphism with the natural prolificacy in the biotypes of Colombian Creole Sheep (OPC) Etíope and Sudán. Materials and methods. At 300 births from 167 OPC sheep, from the biotypes, Sudán (n = 73) and Etíope (n = 94), the effect of the FecB genotype was measured, and of the non-genetic factors: number of parturitions of the mother, the father, the season and the year of conception, on the natural prolificacy (litter size). For this, the animals were genotyped by PCR-RFLP (AvaII) for FecB and the productive records of the herd analyzed. The allelic and genotypic frequencies were calculated, which, together with the non-genetic factors, were associated with litter size using a fixed-effect GLM model. Results. The FecBB allele presented lower frequency (0.379±0.152) than the FecB+ allele (0.622±0.152) for the whole OPC. These frequencies varied (p0.05). However, this was higher in the FecBBB genotype. Conclusions. The lucus studied was polymorphic. The litter size was not affected by non-genetic factors or the FecB genotype. These results can be used in assisted selection plans to increase OPC productivity.

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