A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breeds
The biodiversity safeguard is an important goal of poultry production in every developed country. Nowadays, the high chicken meat demand from the world market has been leading to a large spread of strongly producing commercial chicken lines. The creation of these standard types is causing a progress...
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doaj-e1dc2ac1610b44c3a722dac7700fcc6c2020-11-25T02:04:48ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2011-07-01103e39e3910.4081/ijas.2011.e39A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breedsCecilia MugnaiFrancesco PanellaEmine ŞahinEmiliano LasagnaMartina CiocchettiFrancesca Maria SartiSimone CeccobelliPiera Di LorenzoVincenzo LandiMatteo BianchiThe biodiversity safeguard is an important goal of poultry production in every developed country. Nowadays, the high chicken meat demand from the world market has been leading to a large spread of strongly producing commercial chicken lines. The creation of these standard types is causing a progressive loss of genetic variability. Ancona and Livorno are two Italian autochthonous chicken breeds which represent a great resource in terms of specific genetic richness. Aim of this study is to investigate the genetic diversity of these breeds as potential valuable genetic variability source. In fact, in spite of their endangered status, these chicken breeds are very appreciated for their ability to adapt themselves to extensive organic rearing systems. Blood samples from 131 individuals were collected and genotyped through a thirty microsatellites-based analysis. All the observed descriptive statistical indexes suggested a heterozygosity deficiency and an inbreeding level (mean observed heterozygosity = 0.46, mean expected heterozygosity = 0.53, Fis in Ancona and Livorno = 0.251 and 0.086). The tree from inter-individual DAS distance using Neighbour-Joining algorithm and the FCA analysis showed a higher internal variability in Livorno than in Ancona. STRUCTURE analysis showed the genetic uniqueness of the breeds and the presence of sub-groups in Ancona originating from a possible genetic isolation. This research could be a suitable starting point to set up improved selection schemes and a potential preliminary genotypic test for all the cocks to be used in the selection.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1932Chicken, Microsatellites, Ancona, Livorno, Genetic diversity |
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Cecilia Mugnai Francesco Panella Emine Şahin Emiliano Lasagna Martina Ciocchetti Francesca Maria Sarti Simone Ceccobelli Piera Di Lorenzo Vincenzo Landi Matteo Bianchi A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breeds Italian Journal of Animal Science Chicken, Microsatellites, Ancona, Livorno, Genetic diversity |
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Cecilia Mugnai Francesco Panella Emine Şahin Emiliano Lasagna Martina Ciocchetti Francesca Maria Sarti Simone Ceccobelli Piera Di Lorenzo Vincenzo Landi Matteo Bianchi |
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Cecilia Mugnai |
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A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breeds |
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A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breeds |
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A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breeds |
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A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breeds |
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A microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two Italian local chicken breeds |
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microsatellites-based survey on the genetic structure of two italian local chicken breeds |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2011-07-01 |
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The biodiversity safeguard is an important goal of poultry production in every developed country. Nowadays, the high chicken meat demand from the world market has been leading to a large spread of strongly producing commercial chicken lines. The creation of these standard types is causing a progressive loss of genetic variability. Ancona and Livorno are two Italian autochthonous chicken breeds which represent a great resource in terms of specific genetic richness. Aim of this study is to investigate the genetic diversity of these breeds as potential valuable genetic variability source. In fact, in spite of their endangered status, these chicken breeds are very appreciated for their ability to adapt themselves to extensive organic rearing systems. Blood samples from 131 individuals were collected and genotyped through a thirty microsatellites-based analysis. All the observed descriptive statistical indexes suggested a heterozygosity deficiency and an inbreeding level (mean observed heterozygosity = 0.46, mean expected heterozygosity = 0.53, Fis in Ancona and Livorno = 0.251 and 0.086). The tree from inter-individual DAS distance using Neighbour-Joining algorithm and the FCA analysis showed a higher internal variability in Livorno than in Ancona. STRUCTURE analysis showed the genetic uniqueness of the breeds and the presence of sub-groups in Ancona originating from a possible genetic isolation. This research could be a suitable starting point to set up improved selection schemes and a potential preliminary genotypic test for all the cocks to be used in the selection. |
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Chicken, Microsatellites, Ancona, Livorno, Genetic diversity |
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