Animals (Oct 2023)

Phenotypic and Genomic Characterization of the <i>Comune di Sicilia</i> Goat: Towards the Conservation of an Endangered Local Breed

  • Arianna Bionda,
  • Vincenzo Lopreiato,
  • Annalisa Amato,
  • Matteo Cortellari,
  • Carmelo Cavallo,
  • Vincenzo Chiofalo,
  • Paola Crepaldi,
  • Luigi Liotta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13203207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 20
p. 3207

Abstract

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The Comune di Sicilia, a local goat breed from Sicily (Italy), is currently undergoing recognition as a distinct breed. This study aims to characterize the population both phenotypically and genomically to advance its recognition process. A total of 78 subjects from two locations were enrolled, and their phenotypic data, including qualitative traits and morphometric measurements of adult animals, were recorded and statistically analyzed. The goats were genotyped using the Illumina 50 k Goat SNPchip, comparing them with 473 goats from 15 Italian breeds. Population structure, phylogenetic relationships, admixture, and genomic inbreeding were analyzed. Additionally, subjects with different morphological traits were compared using FST and runs of homozygosity, leading to the identification of potential candidate genes associated with anotia and wattle presence in goats. The Comune di Sicilia breed exhibited distinctive genomic and phenotypic features, setting it apart from other breeds in the same region. However, moderate variability, possibly influenced by selection practices, was also observed. To ensure the breed’s preservation and prevent excessive inbreeding, a comprehensive approach considering both morphology and genomic background is recommended. This study contributes valuable insights into the genetic peculiarities of the Comune di Sicilia goat, supporting its recognition as a unique and valuable breed.

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