KMID : 0381120070290030367
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Genes and Genomics 2007 Volume.29 No. 3 p.367 ~ p.378
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Diversity Assessment of Bachaur Cattle from India: A Draft Breed Still Relevant in Mechanized Era
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Rekha Sharma
A. K. Pandey S. C. P. Singh Y. Singh B. P. Mishra S. R. Singh K. G. Mandal P. K. Singh G. Singh S. P. S. Ahlawat
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Abstract
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Genetic diversity of Bachaur cattle- a draft breed of India bordering Nepal, was investigated by utilizing microsatellite markers. Forty seven random animals of the breed were typed with a set of 23 microsatellites proposed by the FAO for the biodiversities studies. All the microsatellites amplified well and exhibited polymorphism. The observed number of alleles
(No) per locus varied from 3 (ILSTS011) to 13 (ILSTS034) with the mean number of alleles 6.30 ¡¾ 2.16. Our results showed that this draft breed which is still relevant in its breeding tract due to socio-economic conditions possesses sufficient genetic variability as demonstrated by the values for the expected and observed mean heterozygosity (0.694 and 0.534,
respectively). Twelve microsa.tellite loci are in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium and FIS shows higher value (0.228), suggesting heterozygote deficiency in the population. The results reflect the need for a conservation plan for this breed.
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KEYWORD
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genetic diversity, microsatellite, cattle, Bachaur, India
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