Understanding the Genetic Variation and Structure of the Rustipollos Chicken Synthetic Population Locally Adapted to Paraguay: Opportunities for a Sustainable Chicken Productivity

Poultry Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.3390/poultry3030018
Liz Aurora Castro Rojas, S. Ceccobelli, Elvio Gayozo, Natalia Méndez Morán, Sara Marchegiani, A. Martínez Martínez, M. E. Camacho Vallejo, Paula Alexandra Toalombo Vargas, Débora Araújo de Carvalho, Á. P. Pons Barro, Jorge Quirõz, José Fernández Barriocanal, M. T. Ñumbay, E. Lasagna
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The production of backyard chickens is an activity of great importance in the economy of rural families in Paraguay. The Rustipollos population was created through directed crosses between a commercial meat line and a local population belonging to non-specific breeds but phenotypically assimilated to Creole breeds. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity, relationship, and structure of Rustipollos using 29 microsatellite markers. Analysis was performed on 50 Rustipollos animals and 926 other individuals as reference breeds/populations from Europe, Africa, South, and North America. A total of 318 alleles were detected, with a mean of 10.97 per locus. The polymorphic information content indicated that 80% of all loci were highly to moderately informative. Only two breeds/populations showed loci that did not deviate from the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. The results of genetic diversity indexes suggested moderate levels of genetic variability in Rustipollos population and low inbreeding level. The genetic differentiation index indicates a high genetic differentiation between populations. The results of the Neighbor-Net tree and STRUCTURE analyses indicate the existence of distinct gene pools, with some genetic relationships between Rustipollos, the commercial chicken strain, and south Spanish breeds. The Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components confirmed the observed genetic distances between breeds/populations. The results will be useful for sustainable use and official recognition of this population.
了解适应巴拉圭当地环境的 Rustipollos 鸡合成种群的遗传变异和结构:实现可持续鸡肉生产的机遇
散养鸡是巴拉圭农村家庭的一项重要经济活动。Rustipollos 种群是由一个商业肉用鸡品系和一个属于非特定品种但表型上与克里奥尔品种同化的当地种群定向杂交而成的。这项研究的目的是利用 29 个微卫星标记评估 Rustipollos 的遗传多样性、关系和结构。分析对象为 50 头 Rustipollos 动物和 926 头来自欧洲、非洲、南美洲和北美洲的其他参考品种/种群。共检测到 318 个等位基因,平均每个位点有 10.97 个等位基因。多态信息含量表明,80%的基因位点具有高度或中度信息含量。只有两个品种/种群的基因位点没有偏离哈代-温伯格平衡。遗传多样性指数的结果表明,Rustipollos 种群的遗传变异水平适中,近交水平较低。遗传分化指数表明种群之间的遗传分化程度较高。Neighbor-Net树和STRUCTURE分析结果表明存在不同的基因库,Rustipollos、商品鸡品系和西班牙南部品种之间存在一定的遗传关系。主成分判别分析证实了观察到的品种/种群之间的遗传距离。这些结果将有助于该种群的可持续利用和官方认可。
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