Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia
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Summary: | The world goat population is approximately 1.0 billion with more than half of them present in Asia. The Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture initiated a programme to characterize goat genetic resources of Asia. Nine Asian countries viz. Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Myanmar and India were supported to conduct breed surveys, evaluate production environments and assess phenotypic and genetic characteristics of indigenous breeds/populations. This paper reports genetic diversity of 57 goat breeds of Asia located in nine countries and genetic relationship/population structure of 43 breeds located in seven countries. The level of genetic variability among goat breeds/populations across Asia was consistent with the history of domestication, variability being higher near the center of domestication and a decreasing gradient while moving away from this center. Positive directional selection was observed at one or a few microsatellite loci in goat populations of at least four Asian countries including Sri Lanka, India, Iran and Myanmar. Genetic differentiation among goat breeds/populations within different countries varied from 1.9% (Myanmar goats) to 12.6% (Indonesian goats) with a global FST of 12.7%. Genetic differentiation among local goats within countries was limited, an indication of high gene flow across breeds/populations. The microsatellite based phylogeny showed two major clades: the Chinese goats clustered distinctly while the goat breeds from other countries clustered separately in a single clade. Weak genetic structure was observed in Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan and Myanmar goats, moderately strong genetic structure was observed in Pakistani goats while strong genetic structure was observed in Indonesian, Iranian, Vietnamese and Chinese goats. Model based cluster analysis of metadata broadly grouped Asian goats into two major geographical clusters (Chinese and West Asian) which can be partitioned further into four groups: Chinese, West Asian, South East Asian and South Asian. The results from this study clearly established the genetic distinctness of Chinese goats from other major Asian goat breeds. |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of AsiaAsian goatFAO/IAEA CRPGenetic structureMicrosatellitePopulation differentiationThe world goat population is approximately 1.0 billion with more than half of them present in Asia. The Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture initiated a programme to characterize goat genetic resources of Asia. Nine Asian countries viz. Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Myanmar and India were supported to conduct breed surveys, evaluate production environments and assess phenotypic and genetic characteristics of indigenous breeds/populations. This paper reports genetic diversity of 57 goat breeds of Asia located in nine countries and genetic relationship/population structure of 43 breeds located in seven countries. The level of genetic variability among goat breeds/populations across Asia was consistent with the history of domestication, variability being higher near the center of domestication and a decreasing gradient while moving away from this center. Positive directional selection was observed at one or a few microsatellite loci in goat populations of at least four Asian countries including Sri Lanka, India, Iran and Myanmar. Genetic differentiation among goat breeds/populations within different countries varied from 1.9% (Myanmar goats) to 12.6% (Indonesian goats) with a global FST of 12.7%. Genetic differentiation among local goats within countries was limited, an indication of high gene flow across breeds/populations. The microsatellite based phylogeny showed two major clades: the Chinese goats clustered distinctly while the goat breeds from other countries clustered separately in a single clade. Weak genetic structure was observed in Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan and Myanmar goats, moderately strong genetic structure was observed in Pakistani goats while strong genetic structure was observed in Indonesian, Iranian, Vietnamese and Chinese goats. Model based cluster analysis of metadata broadly grouped Asian goats into two major geographical clusters (Chinese and West Asian) which can be partitioned further into four groups: Chinese, West Asian, South East Asian and South Asian. The results from this study clearly established the genetic distinctness of Chinese goats from other major Asian goat breeds.Animal Production and Health Laboratory Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture International Atomic Energy AgencyAnimal Production and Health Sub-Programme Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture International Atomic Energy AgencyAgricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran North branchUniversity of Peradeniya PeradeniyaDepartment of Animal Breeding and Genetics Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityKarakoram International UniversityDepartment of Animal Sciences Bogor Agricultural UniversityKey Laboratory of Agricultural Animal Genetics Breeding and Reproduction Ministry of Education in China College of Animal Science and Technology Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Institute of Animal HusbandryAnimal Genetic Resources Branch Food and Agriculture OrganizationUNESP – Univ Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária de Araçatuba AraçatubaCAAS-ILRI Joint Laboratory on Livestock and Forage Genetic Resources Institute of Animal Science Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)University of PiacenzaUNESP – Univ Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária de Araçatuba AraçatubaInternational Atomic Energy AgencyNorth branchPeradeniyaBangladesh Agricultural UniversityKarakoram International UniversityBogor Agricultural UniversityHuazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Institute of Animal HusbandryFood and Agriculture OrganizationUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)University of PiacenzaPeriasamy, KathiravanVahidi, S. M.F.Silva, PradeepaFaruque, M. O.Naqvi, A. N.Basar, MuladnoCao, JianHuaZhao, ShuHongThuy, Le ThiPichler, RudolfPodesta, Mario GarciaShamsuddin, MohammedBoettcher, PaulGarcia, Jose Fernando [UNESP]Han, Jian-LinMarsan, Paolo AjmoneDiallo, AdamaViljoen, Gerrit J.2018-12-11T17:30:53Z2018-12-11T17:30:53Z2017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2-10application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2016.12.035Small Ruminant Research, v. 148, p. 2-10.0921-4488http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17855410.1016/j.smallrumres.2016.12.0352-s2.0-850084305562-s2.0-85008430556.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengSmall Ruminant Research0,485info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-06-07T05:13:37Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/178554Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-06-07T05:13:37Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia Periasamy, Kathiravan Asian goat FAO/IAEA CRP Genetic structure Microsatellite Population differentiation |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia |
title_full |
Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia |
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Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia |
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Periasamy, Kathiravan |
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Periasamy, Kathiravan Vahidi, S. M.F. Silva, Pradeepa Faruque, M. O. Naqvi, A. N. Basar, Muladno Cao, JianHua Zhao, ShuHong Thuy, Le Thi Pichler, Rudolf Podesta, Mario Garcia Shamsuddin, Mohammed Boettcher, Paul Garcia, Jose Fernando [UNESP] Han, Jian-Lin Marsan, Paolo Ajmone Diallo, Adama Viljoen, Gerrit J. |
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Vahidi, S. M.F. Silva, Pradeepa Faruque, M. O. Naqvi, A. N. Basar, Muladno Cao, JianHua Zhao, ShuHong Thuy, Le Thi Pichler, Rudolf Podesta, Mario Garcia Shamsuddin, Mohammed Boettcher, Paul Garcia, Jose Fernando [UNESP] Han, Jian-Lin Marsan, Paolo Ajmone Diallo, Adama Viljoen, Gerrit J. |
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International Atomic Energy Agency North branch Peradeniya Bangladesh Agricultural University Karakoram International University Bogor Agricultural University Huazhong Agricultural University National Institute of Animal Husbandry Food and Agriculture Organization Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) University of Piacenza |
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Periasamy, Kathiravan Vahidi, S. M.F. Silva, Pradeepa Faruque, M. O. Naqvi, A. N. Basar, Muladno Cao, JianHua Zhao, ShuHong Thuy, Le Thi Pichler, Rudolf Podesta, Mario Garcia Shamsuddin, Mohammed Boettcher, Paul Garcia, Jose Fernando [UNESP] Han, Jian-Lin Marsan, Paolo Ajmone Diallo, Adama Viljoen, Gerrit J. |
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Asian goat FAO/IAEA CRP Genetic structure Microsatellite Population differentiation |
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Asian goat FAO/IAEA CRP Genetic structure Microsatellite Population differentiation |
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The world goat population is approximately 1.0 billion with more than half of them present in Asia. The Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture initiated a programme to characterize goat genetic resources of Asia. Nine Asian countries viz. Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Myanmar and India were supported to conduct breed surveys, evaluate production environments and assess phenotypic and genetic characteristics of indigenous breeds/populations. This paper reports genetic diversity of 57 goat breeds of Asia located in nine countries and genetic relationship/population structure of 43 breeds located in seven countries. The level of genetic variability among goat breeds/populations across Asia was consistent with the history of domestication, variability being higher near the center of domestication and a decreasing gradient while moving away from this center. Positive directional selection was observed at one or a few microsatellite loci in goat populations of at least four Asian countries including Sri Lanka, India, Iran and Myanmar. Genetic differentiation among goat breeds/populations within different countries varied from 1.9% (Myanmar goats) to 12.6% (Indonesian goats) with a global FST of 12.7%. Genetic differentiation among local goats within countries was limited, an indication of high gene flow across breeds/populations. The microsatellite based phylogeny showed two major clades: the Chinese goats clustered distinctly while the goat breeds from other countries clustered separately in a single clade. Weak genetic structure was observed in Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan and Myanmar goats, moderately strong genetic structure was observed in Pakistani goats while strong genetic structure was observed in Indonesian, Iranian, Vietnamese and Chinese goats. Model based cluster analysis of metadata broadly grouped Asian goats into two major geographical clusters (Chinese and West Asian) which can be partitioned further into four groups: Chinese, West Asian, South East Asian and South Asian. The results from this study clearly established the genetic distinctness of Chinese goats from other major Asian goat breeds. |
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