Phenotypic and genetic variability wc re studied within and between the goat populations of Bionda dell'Adamello, Frisa, Orobica, Verzaschese and Val di Live. These are populations reared for most of the year on pastures of the Lombardy Alps, numbering a minimum of 1000 and a maximum of 8000 individuals per breed. Thr first four standardized breeds of recent formation: at present they are supported thr European Union measures for the conservation of rare breeds. On the basis of its visible generic profile the Val di Live goat may be classified as a primary population. Phenotypic variability was estimated on the basis of six somatic measurements on 60-140 adult goats per breed, whereas genetic variation was measured on the basis of 201 AFLP loci. The partition of the total molecular variation into the: within and between breed components indicates that the majority of the molecular variability is conserved within populations, whereas only 8.8% can be attributed to between population variation. Morphometric and molecular marker data produced unrelated distance values and different topology of UI'GMA clusters. It may be hypothesized that the morphometric originality of the Val di Livo goat is mostly determined by environmental factors and selection pressure rather than by different origin and genome evolution. Conversely Orobica seems to have diverged from the other breeds at the genome level, which may be explained by an undocumented Southern Italian origin. An objective evaluation of conservation priorities may in the near future be based on the integrated use of molecular markers and of information on quantitative traits and allelic variation with adaptive relevance.

Diversity in fve goat populations of the Lombardy Alps: comparison of estimates obtained from morphometric traits and molecular markers / P. Crepaldi, R. Negrini, E. Milanesi, C. Gorni, M. Cicogna, P. Ajmone Marsan. - In: JOURNAL OF ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS. - ISSN 0931-2668. - 118:3(2001), pp. 173-180.

Diversity in fve goat populations of the Lombardy Alps: comparison of estimates obtained from morphometric traits and molecular markers

P. Crepaldi;
2001

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Phenotypic and genetic variability wc re studied within and between the goat populations of Bionda dell'Adamello, Frisa, Orobica, Verzaschese and Val di Live. These are populations reared for most of the year on pastures of the Lombardy Alps, numbering a minimum of 1000 and a maximum of 8000 individuals per breed. Thr first four standardized breeds of recent formation: at present they are supported thr European Union measures for the conservation of rare breeds. On the basis of its visible generic profile the Val di Live goat may be classified as a primary population. Phenotypic variability was estimated on the basis of six somatic measurements on 60-140 adult goats per breed, whereas genetic variation was measured on the basis of 201 AFLP loci. The partition of the total molecular variation into the: within and between breed components indicates that the majority of the molecular variability is conserved within populations, whereas only 8.8% can be attributed to between population variation. Morphometric and molecular marker data produced unrelated distance values and different topology of UI'GMA clusters. It may be hypothesized that the morphometric originality of the Val di Livo goat is mostly determined by environmental factors and selection pressure rather than by different origin and genome evolution. Conversely Orobica seems to have diverged from the other breeds at the genome level, which may be explained by an undocumented Southern Italian origin. An objective evaluation of conservation priorities may in the near future be based on the integrated use of molecular markers and of information on quantitative traits and allelic variation with adaptive relevance.
caprine breeds
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2001
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