2019
DOI: 10.22319/rmcp.v10i4.4908
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Diversidad y estructura genética de una población de cabras criollas negras de tres municipios del estado de Querétaro, México

Abstract: Desde su llegada a México, las cabras han experimentado un largo proceso de adaptación y selección, dando como resultado animales locales de elevada rusticidad. Sin embargo, la importación de razas mejoradas y el intento de sustituir a los genotipos criollos por éstas, ha llevado a gran parte de este ganado al borde de la extinción. Un ejemplo es la cabra criolla negra (CCN), reconocida por su rusticidad y la calidad de su leche. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue caracterizar genéticamente una población de … Show more

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“…Studies on Creole goats in certain regions of Mexico have demonstrated several advantages of local genotypes over the improved, recently introduced breeds. Tarahumara goats in Chihuahua´s Mountains (3), local goats in the Comarca Lagunera (24), black goats of Querétaro (4), and pastoreña goats in the Mixteca region (39,45,46,47) exemplify these facts. Farmer-participatory evaluation of exotic goat breeds and their crosses with the native Creole goat breeds of the MG region of Mexico, has not yet been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on Creole goats in certain regions of Mexico have demonstrated several advantages of local genotypes over the improved, recently introduced breeds. Tarahumara goats in Chihuahua´s Mountains (3), local goats in the Comarca Lagunera (24), black goats of Querétaro (4), and pastoreña goats in the Mixteca region (39,45,46,47) exemplify these facts. Farmer-participatory evaluation of exotic goat breeds and their crosses with the native Creole goat breeds of the MG region of Mexico, has not yet been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%