Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat Breeds

The largest population of goats (62%) in Ecuador is in the dry forest region in the south of the country. A Creole goat, named “Chusca Lojana”, has adapted to the dry forest region where environmental conditions are warm-dry, with sparse vegetation. Knowledge of the genetic information of the Creole...

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Main Authors: Lenin Aguirre-Riofrio, Teddy Maza-Tandazo, Manuel Quezada-Padilla, Oscar Albito-Balcazar, Alex Flores-Gonzalez, Osvaldo Camacho-Enriquez, Amparo Martinez-Martinez, BioGoat Consortium, Juan Vicente Delgado-Bermejo
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/6/1026
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spelling doaj-6eb6de4580974ddea374f84aa9b8205b2020-11-25T03:11:14ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-06-01101026102610.3390/ani10061026Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat BreedsLenin Aguirre-Riofrio0Teddy Maza-Tandazo1Manuel Quezada-Padilla2Oscar Albito-Balcazar3Alex Flores-Gonzalez4Osvaldo Camacho-Enriquez5Amparo Martinez-Martinez6BioGoat Consortium7Juan Vicente Delgado-Bermejo8Agricultural Faculty, Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics School, National University of Loja, Loja 110110, EcuadorAgricultural Faculty, Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics School, National University of Loja, Loja 110110, EcuadorAgricultural Faculty, Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics School, National University of Loja, Loja 110110, EcuadorAgricultural Faculty, Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics School, National University of Loja, Loja 110110, EcuadorGraduation Students in Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics, National University of Loja, Zapotillo 110901, EcuadorGraduation Students in Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics, National University of Loja, Zapotillo 110901, EcuadorDepartment of Genetics, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, SpainLatin American Goat Biodiversity Project, Department of Genetics, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, Spain Department of Genetics, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, SpainThe largest population of goats (62%) in Ecuador is in the dry forest region in the south of the country. A Creole goat, named “Chusca Lojana”, has adapted to the dry forest region where environmental conditions are warm-dry, with sparse vegetation. Knowledge of the genetic information of the Creole goat is important to determine intra-racial diversity, the degree of genetic distance among other breeds of goats, and the possible substructure of the population, which is valuable for the conservation of such a species’ genetic resources. A total of 145 samples of the Creole goat was taken from the four biotypes previously identified. Genetic analyses were performed using 38 microsatellites recommended for studies of goat genetic diversity (FAO-ISAG). The results of within-breed genetic diversity showed a mean number of alleles per locus (MNA) of 8, an effective number of alleles (Ae) of 4.3, an expected heterozygosity (He) of 0.71, an observed heterozygosity (Ho) of 0.63, polymorphic information content (PIC) of 0.67, and an F<sub>IS</sub> value of 0.11. Between-breed genetic diversity among 43 goat populations (native of Spain, American Creole, Europeans, and Africans) showed the following values: F<sub>IS</sub> = 0.087, F<sub>IT</sub> = 0.176, and F<sub>ST</sub> = 0.098. Regarding the analysis of the population structure, the results showed that the Creole Chusca Lojana goat population is homogeneous and no genetic separation was observed between the different biotypes (F<sub>ST</sub> = 0.0073). In conclusion, the Chusca Lojana goat has a high genetic diversity, without exhibiting a genetic substructure. Therefore, it should be considered as a distinct population because crossbreeding with other breeds was not detected.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/6/1026Capra hircusbiodiversitygenetic resourcesconservationmicrosatellites markers
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author Lenin Aguirre-Riofrio
Teddy Maza-Tandazo
Manuel Quezada-Padilla
Oscar Albito-Balcazar
Alex Flores-Gonzalez
Osvaldo Camacho-Enriquez
Amparo Martinez-Martinez
BioGoat Consortium
Juan Vicente Delgado-Bermejo
spellingShingle Lenin Aguirre-Riofrio
Teddy Maza-Tandazo
Manuel Quezada-Padilla
Oscar Albito-Balcazar
Alex Flores-Gonzalez
Osvaldo Camacho-Enriquez
Amparo Martinez-Martinez
BioGoat Consortium
Juan Vicente Delgado-Bermejo
Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat Breeds
Animals
Capra hircus
biodiversity
genetic resources
conservation
microsatellites markers
author_facet Lenin Aguirre-Riofrio
Teddy Maza-Tandazo
Manuel Quezada-Padilla
Oscar Albito-Balcazar
Alex Flores-Gonzalez
Osvaldo Camacho-Enriquez
Amparo Martinez-Martinez
BioGoat Consortium
Juan Vicente Delgado-Bermejo
author_sort Lenin Aguirre-Riofrio
title Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat Breeds
title_short Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat Breeds
title_full Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat Breeds
title_fullStr Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat Breeds
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Characterization of the “Chusca Lojana”, a Creole Goat Reared in Ecuador, and Its Relationship with Other Goat Breeds
title_sort genetic characterization of the “chusca lojana”, a creole goat reared in ecuador, and its relationship with other goat breeds
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The largest population of goats (62%) in Ecuador is in the dry forest region in the south of the country. A Creole goat, named “Chusca Lojana”, has adapted to the dry forest region where environmental conditions are warm-dry, with sparse vegetation. Knowledge of the genetic information of the Creole goat is important to determine intra-racial diversity, the degree of genetic distance among other breeds of goats, and the possible substructure of the population, which is valuable for the conservation of such a species’ genetic resources. A total of 145 samples of the Creole goat was taken from the four biotypes previously identified. Genetic analyses were performed using 38 microsatellites recommended for studies of goat genetic diversity (FAO-ISAG). The results of within-breed genetic diversity showed a mean number of alleles per locus (MNA) of 8, an effective number of alleles (Ae) of 4.3, an expected heterozygosity (He) of 0.71, an observed heterozygosity (Ho) of 0.63, polymorphic information content (PIC) of 0.67, and an F<sub>IS</sub> value of 0.11. Between-breed genetic diversity among 43 goat populations (native of Spain, American Creole, Europeans, and Africans) showed the following values: F<sub>IS</sub> = 0.087, F<sub>IT</sub> = 0.176, and F<sub>ST</sub> = 0.098. Regarding the analysis of the population structure, the results showed that the Creole Chusca Lojana goat population is homogeneous and no genetic separation was observed between the different biotypes (F<sub>ST</sub> = 0.0073). In conclusion, the Chusca Lojana goat has a high genetic diversity, without exhibiting a genetic substructure. Therefore, it should be considered as a distinct population because crossbreeding with other breeds was not detected.
topic Capra hircus
biodiversity
genetic resources
conservation
microsatellites markers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/6/1026
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