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Genetic Diversity of Cameroon Native Goat Populations Revealed by Caprine Microsatellites 被引量:1

Genetic Diversity of Cameroon Native Goat Populations Revealed by Caprine Microsatellites
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摘要 A total of seventeen caprine microsatellite markers were used on 169 goats to investigate genetic diversity of eight Cameroon native goat populations and to assess genetic differentiation with the East African small goat. All microsatellites showed a high polymorphic content (PIC) of more than 0.5 in almost all ecotypes. These microsatellite markers were useful for native goat ecotypes variability assessment. Expected heterozygosity of all ecotypes was above 0.5, varying from 0.2 to 0.7. Only goats from Eastern rainforest ecotype deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test (P 〉 0.001). Although geographic distribution was a good indication of differentiation, there appeared a tendency of genetic exchange between various ecotypes in Cameroon native goats.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2014年第8期706-713,共8页 农业科学与技术(A)
关键词 Genetic diversity BIODIVERSITY GOAT ECOTYPES breeding microsatellites. 遗传多样性 微卫星标记 山羊群体 喀麦隆 Hardy-Weinberg平衡 本地山羊 生态型 遗传分化
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