Molecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle

The aim of the study is to increase the knowledge on the genetic structure status of the autochthonous Slavonian Syrmian Podolian cattle breed currently listed by the FAO as “critically endangered”. Blood samples obtained from a total of 20 randomly selected individua were included in genotyping upo...

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Autores principales: Tomislav KEROS, Lorena JEMERŠIĆ, Jelena PRPIĆ, Dragan BRNIĆ
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:24b3ec9548eb416ab7ae0373d6f5c2a02021-11-17T21:27:50ZMolecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle1820-744810.1515/acve-2015-0007https://doaj.org/article/24b3ec9548eb416ab7ae0373d6f5c2a02015-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/acve-2015-0007https://doaj.org/toc/1820-7448The aim of the study is to increase the knowledge on the genetic structure status of the autochthonous Slavonian Syrmian Podolian cattle breed currently listed by the FAO as “critically endangered”. Blood samples obtained from a total of 20 randomly selected individua were included in genotyping upon microsatellite panel recommended by ISAG and FAO. The procedure enabled the identification of as many as 214 (96.34%) genotypes and, at the same time, 129 allelic variations were found with = 11.73 alleles per locus. The genotypes showed differences between the microsatellite loci and also significant differences (p<0.05) in the frequency of both homozygosity and heterozygosity. The analyses of the allelic distribution within microsatellite loci showed marked variability. The distribution of genetic relationship was expressed by Wright's F coefficients. A moderate level of genetic diversity was observed at the tested loci. The findings demonstrate the degree of breed relationship and breed purity but also indicate that gene pool of the tested population has been threatened. Therefore, urgent measures must be taken to support both the genetic consolidation and preservation of the remaining population of Slavonian Syrmian Podolian cattle in Croatia.Tomislav KEROSLorena JEMERŠIĆJelena PRPIĆDragan BRNIĆSciendoarticlegenetic diversitygenetic resourcemicrosatellite markerspodolian cattleVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENActa Veterinaria, Vol 65, Iss 1, Pp 89-98 (2015)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic genetic diversity
genetic resource
microsatellite markers
podolian cattle
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle genetic diversity
genetic resource
microsatellite markers
podolian cattle
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Tomislav KEROS
Lorena JEMERŠIĆ
Jelena PRPIĆ
Dragan BRNIĆ
Molecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle
description The aim of the study is to increase the knowledge on the genetic structure status of the autochthonous Slavonian Syrmian Podolian cattle breed currently listed by the FAO as “critically endangered”. Blood samples obtained from a total of 20 randomly selected individua were included in genotyping upon microsatellite panel recommended by ISAG and FAO. The procedure enabled the identification of as many as 214 (96.34%) genotypes and, at the same time, 129 allelic variations were found with = 11.73 alleles per locus. The genotypes showed differences between the microsatellite loci and also significant differences (p<0.05) in the frequency of both homozygosity and heterozygosity. The analyses of the allelic distribution within microsatellite loci showed marked variability. The distribution of genetic relationship was expressed by Wright's F coefficients. A moderate level of genetic diversity was observed at the tested loci. The findings demonstrate the degree of breed relationship and breed purity but also indicate that gene pool of the tested population has been threatened. Therefore, urgent measures must be taken to support both the genetic consolidation and preservation of the remaining population of Slavonian Syrmian Podolian cattle in Croatia.
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author Tomislav KEROS
Lorena JEMERŠIĆ
Jelena PRPIĆ
Dragan BRNIĆ
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Lorena JEMERŠIĆ
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Dragan BRNIĆ
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title Molecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle
title_short Molecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle
title_full Molecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle
title_fullStr Molecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Characterization Of Autochtonus Slavonian Syrmian Podolian Cattle
title_sort molecular characterization of autochtonus slavonian syrmian podolian cattle
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