Archives Animal Breeding (May 2022)

Status quo of genetic improvement in local goats: a review

  • G. Torres-Hernández,
  • J. A. Maldonado-Jáquez,
  • J. A. Maldonado-Jáquez,
  • L. D. Granados-Rivera,
  • H. Salinas-González,
  • G. Castillo-Hernández,
  • G. Castillo-Hernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-65-207-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65
pp. 207 – 221

Abstract

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This review aims to summarize and synthesize the fragmented information available on the genetic improvement of local goats (criollo, indigenous, native) on the American and other continents, where populations with these goats have an important role in food security and the economy of rural communities, as well as in conservation of biodiversity and productivity improvement. Topics such as the current state of goat production globally, conservation programs, resistance to parasites and diseases, use of phenotypical characteristics and genomic information, and molecular markers for genetic improvement are addressed. The main challenges, opportunities, and limitations described in recent literature concerning local goats in the immediate future are discussed.