利用北极地区有蹄类动物遗传潜力的前景

K. A. Laishev, Yu. A. Stolpovsky, A. A. Yuzhakov, M. T. Semina
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摘要

摘要 俄罗斯联邦北极地区有蹄类动物的遗传潜力丰富多样,但需要采用现代研究方法。利用遗传系统可以研究动物的基因组,确定物种的遗传多样性状况,提出保持驯养动物杂合性水平的合理方法,并有目的地获得具有人类所需特征的个体。对基因库及其结构的分析对现代育种学和环境遗传学都很有意义,未来在规划北极地区几十年的畜牧业发展时可能会用到。动物对极北地区恶劣条件的独特适应能力为合理利用这些动物提供了广阔的机会。驯鹿、麝香鹿和雪羊是高纬度生态系统最重要的组成部分,其他种类的有蹄类动物很难在这些生态系统中栖息。因此,它们在保护俄罗斯联邦北极地区农业多样性方面具有重要的科学和实用价值。
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Prospects of Using the Genetic Potential of Ungulates Living in the Arctic Zone

Prospects of Using the Genetic Potential of Ungulates Living in the Arctic Zone

Abstract

The genetic potential of ungulates in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation is rich and diverse, but requires modern research methods. The use of genetic systems allows one to study the genome of animals, determine the state of the genetic diversity of species, propose reasonable ways to maintain the level of heterozygosity in domesticated animals, and purposefully obtain individuals endowed with the characteristics necessary for humans. Analysis of the gene pools and their structure is interesting for both modern breeding and environmental genetics and may be in demand in the future when planning the development of animal husbandry in the Arctic zone for decades to come. The unique adaptive capabilities of the animals to the harsh conditions of the Far North open up wide opportunities for their rational use. Reindeer, muskox, and snow sheep are the most important components of high-latitude ecosystems, which can hardly be inhabited by other species of ungulates. Thus, they represent great scientific and practical value in terms of preserving agrodiversity in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation.

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