2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-015-0962-9
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Genetic diversity in South African Nguni cattle ecotypes based on microsatellite markers

Abstract: The Nguni cattle breed is a landrace breed adapted to different ecological regions of South Africa. A number of ecotypes are recognised based on phenotype within the breed, but it is not known if they are genetically distinct. In this study molecular characterization was performed on Makhathini (MAK), Pedi (PED), Shangaan (SHA) and Venda (VEN) Nguni cattle ecotypes. Two Nguni cattle populations, not kept as separate ecotypes, from University of Fort Hare (UFH) and Agricultural Research Council Loskop South far… Show more

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“…Tuli had the highest number (17) of PAs, showing that the breed has been developed as a distinctive genotype without significant admixture from the other two breeds. Breed PAs have been observed in diversity studies on indigenous cattle in Ethiopia (Edea et al, 2013;Ngono-Ema et al, 2014), South Africa (Pienaar et al, 2015;Sanarana et al, 2016), and Mozambique (Bessa et al, 2009). The Na and Ne alleles revealed no appreciable differences in the level of genetic variability among these breeds.…”
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“…Tuli had the highest number (17) of PAs, showing that the breed has been developed as a distinctive genotype without significant admixture from the other two breeds. Breed PAs have been observed in diversity studies on indigenous cattle in Ethiopia (Edea et al, 2013;Ngono-Ema et al, 2014), South Africa (Pienaar et al, 2015;Sanarana et al, 2016), and Mozambique (Bessa et al, 2009). The Na and Ne alleles revealed no appreciable differences in the level of genetic variability among these breeds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The level of variation depicted by number and size of alleles at each microsatellite locus is a useful measure of genetic variability and differentiation among breeds within a species (Sharma et al, 2013). All markers except RM067 exceeded FAO's recommended minimum threshold of five alleles per locus, which is required for estimation of genetic differences among animal breeds (FAO, 2011;Sanarana et al, 2016). These microsatellite loci were thus informative enough for exploring within-breed genetic variability and breed differentiation in Zimbabwean Sanga cattle.…”
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