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Population genetic structure in the Holstein breed in Brazil.

Mário Henrique Magalhães Araújo da Silva1, Carlos Henrique Mendes Malhado2, José Lauro Costa2, Jaime Araujo Cobuci3, Claudio Napolis Costa4, Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro2.   

Abstract

We evaluated the population genetic structure of the Holstein breed in Brazil through pedigree analysis with the aim of supporting genetic management of extant herds. We used data from genealogical records of 204,511 animals in farms from south and southeast Brazil. Pedigree records between 1943 and 2005 were divided into seven periods of 8 years to estimate the effective population size (N e ). N e varied during the study periods, ranging from 0.19 to 3016.25. There was an increase in the percentage of inbred animals over time, from 0.18 to 5.0 %. However, this figure may be an underestimate due to the low completeness of pedigree, primarily related to paternal pedigree. The effective number of founders (fe) was 473 animals and ancestors (fa) was 471. The genetic contribution of 260 ancestors (founders or not) accounted for 50 % of the genetic variability in the population. The average relatedness coefficient (AR) and inbreeding coefficient indicate that the Holstein breed in Brazil is being effectively managed, despite a moderate founder effect and the low number of animals that are responsible for the population variance.

Keywords:  Dairy cattle; Effective population size; Genetic variability; Inbreeding

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26584942     DOI: 10.1007/s11250-015-0956-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod        ISSN: 0049-4747            Impact factor:   1.559


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