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Rev. MVZ Córdoba ; 25(3): 116-125, sep.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394668

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RESUMEN Objetivo. El objetivo de este estudio fue describir las medidas corporales e índices zoométricos de Ovinos de Pelo Criollos Colombianos (OPC), en dos de sus variedades, Sudán Bayo y Sudán Blanco. Materiales y métodos. Esta investigación fue llevada a cabo en los departamentos de Córdoba, Cesar y La Guajira, se visitaron dos granjas en cada uno de los primeros dos departamentos y una en el tercero. 21, 75 y 14 animales por departamento fueron evaluados, respectivamente. Se estudiaron 29 variables morfoestructurales y el peso corporal en 110 ovejas Sudán, y con estas variables evaluadas, se construyeron 15 índices zoométricos. A la información recolectada se le aplicó estadística descriptiva mediante el software InfoStat®. Resultados. Las Sudán Bayo presentaron valores superiores a las Sudán Blanco para el peso (40.8 y 40.57 kg), al igual que para todas las medidas zoométricas relativas a la cabeza, las extremidades y la mayoría de las del tronco; para la primera variedad se emplearon 83 ejemplares y para la segunda 27. En cuanto a los índices zoométricos, las Sudán se caracterizaron por ser dolicocraniotas, dolicocéfalas, eumétricas, de tórax con tendencia elíptica, de grupas convexilíneas y de acuerdo a dos índices etnológicos longilíneas, mientras que con base en un índice funcional brevilíneas. Conclusiones. A través de esta investigación se conoció de manera detallada el estado morfométrico actual de las OPC Sudán, así como también la proporcionalidad entre las regiones corporales de estas, cuya inclinación es hacia el biotipo cárnico. Esta información es de importancia para el conocimiento, caracterización racial, definición de biotipo, conservación, fomento y mejora genética de los OPC.


ABSTRACT Objective. The objective of this study was to describe the body measurements and zoometric indices of Sudán Bayo and Sudán Blanco, two breed varieties of Colombian creole woolless sheep (OPC). Materials and methods. This research was carried out in the departments of Córdoba, Cesar, and La Guajira. Two farms were visited in each of the first two departments and one farm in the third department. Twenty-one, 75, and 14 animals were evaluated in each department, respectively. Twenty-nine morphostructural variables and body weight were studied in 110 Sudán sheep. Based on this, 15 zoometric indices were also estimated. Descriptive statistic was applied to the information collected through the InfoStat® software. Results. Sudán Bayo sheep had higher values than Sudán Blanco sheep for the body weight (40.8 and 40.57 kg), as well as for all the zoometric measurements relative to the head and extremities, and most of the trunk morphometric measurements; in the first breed variety 83 ewes were used and in the second 27 individuals. Regarding the zoometric indices, Sudán sheep were characterized as dolichocranial, dolichocephalic, eumetric, of thorax with elliptical tendency, convex rump, and longilineal animals according to two ethnological indices while brevilineal animals based on one functional index. Conclusions. Through this investigation, the current morphometric status of Sudán OPC sheep was known in detail, as well as the proportionality between the corporal regions of these, whose inclination is towards the meat biotype. This information is of importance for the breed recognition and characterization, biotype definition, conservation, development, and genetic improvement of OPC sheep.

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Rev. MVZ Córdoba ; 25(1): 84-93, ene.-abr. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1279658

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RESUMEN Objetivo. Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo describir la morfología cualitativa y faneróptica de hembras Ovino de Pelo Criollo Colombiano (OPC) Sudán. Materiales y métodos. Se evaluaron seis características fanerópticas y siete morfológicas cualitativas en 115 hembras Sudán Bayo y Sudán Blanco, de los departamentos Córdoba, Cesar y La Guajira. Los datos obtenidos se analizaron a través del programa estadístico InfoStat® y se estimaron las frecuencias relativas y absolutas para cada uno de los caracteres evaluados. Resultados. Los OPC Sudán Bayo se distinguieron por ser de un color de capa bayo amarillo. Los Sudán Blanco fueron de capa overo castaño, pero predominando siempre el blanco sobre el castaño. Estos ovinos se caracterizaron por poseer mucosas negra-rosadas y en menor proporción habían individuos con mucosas rosadas. Además, presentaron orejas horizontales siempre, perfiles subconvexos en más del 80% de los casos, cuellos generalmente medianos y poco musculados, grupas usualmente inclinadas, ubres parcialmente pigmentadas y también despigmentadas. Asimismo, se caracterizaron por ostentar pezuñas veteadas mayoritariamente, aunque con un alto porcentaje de pezuñas claras en las Sudán Blanco. Conclusiones. Este trabajo ha permitido caracterizar de manera específica a las OPC Sudán desde la morfología y la faneróptica, obteniéndose así información de importancia para delimitar los parámetros de pertenencia a este grupo y para la propuesta de creación de un estándar racial.


ABSTRACT Objective. The objective of this research was to describe the qualitative morphology and phaneroptic of Sudán Colombian creole woolless sheep (OPC). Materials and methods. Six phaneroptic and seven qualitative morphological characteristics were evaluated in a total of 115 Sudán Bayo and Sudán Blanco ewes, from the departments Córdoba, Cesar and La Guajira. The data obtained were analyzed through the statistical program InfoStat®, relative and absolute frequencies were estimated for each evaluated trait. Results. Sudán Bayo OPC were distinguished by being yellow coat color. Sudán Blanco were white-and-chestnut spotted coat color, but white always predominated over chestnut. These ovines usually had black-rosy mucosae and in lesser amount there were individuals with rosy mucosae. Besides, they presented horizontal ears always, sub-convex profile in more than 80% of cases, generally medium-sized and scant muscled necks, usually inclined rumps, partially pigmented and depigmented udders as well. Likewise, they were characterized by showing marbled hooves mostly, but with a high percentage of clear hooves in Sudán Blanco sheep. Conclusions. This research has allowed to characterize specifically. Sudán OPC sheep from morphology and phaneroptic; thus, important information has been obtained to delimit the parameters of belonging to this group and for proposing the creation of a breed standard.


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Animals , Sheep
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Rev. colomb. cienc. pecu ; 31(2): 93-102, abr.-jun. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-978247

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Abstract Background: The lack of information on population structure is one of the main obstacles to develop breeding and conservation programs for animal genetic resources. Objective: To characterize the population structure of Crioula Lageana cattle breed (Bos taurus) in order to assess its genetic diversity. Methods: Database with information of 1,638 Crioula Lageana animals, collected during 38 years, was analysed using the ENDOG v.4.4 program. Results: Effective population size ranged from 72.53 in complete generations to 143.90 in maximum generations. Inbreeding and Average Relatedness coefficients were 0.34 and 0.91%, respectively. The effective number of founders and ancestors were 29 and 28 animals, respectively, and only ten ancestors were responsible for 50% of the genetic variability of the whole population. The average generation interval was 5.84 years in the paternal line and 7.70 in the maternal one. Wright´s F statistics indicated low genetic distances between subsets in relation to the total population (Fst = 0.0015), between individuals with respect to their subpopulation (Fis = -0.0027), and between individuals in relation to the total population (Fit = -0.0012). Conclusion: Analysis of the population indicated that, despite the small number of animals with known parentage and considerable loss of genetic variability by the constant use of a few sires, and same value of number of founders and ancestors, the population showed good genetic management, low inbreeding, low genetic differentiation among subpopulations, and probably adequate effective population size for breed preservation.


Resumen Antecedentes: La falta de información sobre estructura poblacional es una de las principales barreras para el desarrollo de programas de mejoramiento genético y conservación de los recursos zoogenéticos. Objetivo: Caracterizar la estructura poblacional de la raza bovina Crioula Lageana (Bos taurus) para evaluar su diversidad genética. Métodos: Una base de datos con información de 1.638 animales Crioula Lageana (Bos taurus), recogidos durante 38 años, fue analizada utilizando el programa ENDOG v.4.4. Resultados: El tamaño efectivo de la población varió de 72,53 en las generaciones completas a 143,90 en las generaciones máximas. La endogamia y la relación media de los coeficientes fue 0,34 y 0,91%, respectivamente. El número efectivo de fundadores y antepasados fue de 29 y 28 animales respectivamente, y sólo diez antepasados fueron responsables del 50% de la variabilidad genética de la población. El intervalo promedio de generación fue de 5,84 años en la línea paterna y de 7,70 en la línea materna. El índice estadístico de Wright's F indica una baja distancia genética entre los subconjuntos en relación con la población total (Fst = 0,0015), entre los individuos con respecto a su subpoblación (Fis = -0,0027), y entre los individuos en relación con la población total (Fit = -0,0012). Conclusión: El análisis de la población indica que a pesar del pequeño número de animales con origen conocido y la considerable pérdida de variabilidad genética por el uso constante de pocos toros y el mismo valor del número de fundadores y antepasados, la población mostró un buen manejo genético, baja endogamia, baja diferenciación genética entre las subpoblaciones y probablemente un tamaño efectivo adecuado de la población.


Resumo Antecedentes: A falta de informações sobre a estrutura da população está entre os principais obstáculos ao desenvolvimento de programas de melhoramento e conservação de recursos genéticos animais. Objetivo: Caracterizar a estrutura populacional da raça bovina Crioula Lageana (Bos taurus) para acessar a diversidade genética da raça. Métodos: Banco de dados com informação de 1.638 animais Crioula Lageana, recolhidos durante 38 anos, foi analisado utilizando EndoG v.4.4. Resultados: O tamanho efetivo populacional variou de 72,53 nas gerações completas para 143,90 nas gerações máximas. Coeficientes de Endogamia e Relação foram 0,34 e 0,91%, respectivamente. O número efetivo de fundadores e ancestrais foram 29 e 28 animais, respectivamente, sendo que apenas dez ancestrais foram responsáveis por 50% da variabilidade genética de toda a população. O intervalo de gerações foi de 5,84 anos para linha paterna e 7,70 para linha materna. As estatísticas F de Wright indicaram uma pequena distância genética das subpopulacoes entre os subgrupos em relação à população total (FST = 0,0015), entre os indivíduos em relação à sua subpopulação (FIS = -0,0027) e entre indivíduos em relação à população total (Fit = -0,0012). Isto indica uma baixa diferenciação genética na população estudada. Conclusão: A análise populacional indicou que, apesar do número pequeno de animais com ascendência conhecida e considerável perda de variabilidade genética pelo uso constante de alguns touros e mesmo valor do número de fundadores e antepassados, a população mostrou boa gestão genética, endogamia baixa, baixa diferenciação genética entre subpopulações e provavelmente adequado tamanho efetivo da população para a preservação da raça.

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Genet. mol. biol ; 40(3): 604-609, July-Sept. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-892429

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Abstract The first horses were brought to Brazil by the colonizers after 1534. Over the centuries, these animals evolved and adapted to local environmental conditions usually unsuitable for exotic breeds, thereby originating locally adapted Brazilian breeds. The present work represents the first description of maternal genetic diversity in these horse breeds based on D-loop sequences. A D-Loop HSV-I fragment of 252 bp, from 141 horses belonging to ten Brazilian breeds / genetic groups (locally adapted and specialized breeds) were analysed. Thirty-five different haplotypes belonging to 18 haplogroups were identified with 33 polymorphic sites. Haplotype diversity (varying from 0.20 to 0.96) and nucleotide diversity (varying from 0.0039 to 0.0239) was lower for locally adapted than for specialized breeds, with the same pattern observed for FST values. Haplogroups identified in Brazilian breeds are in agreement with previous findings in South American samples. The low variability observed mainly in locally adapted breeds, indicates that, to ensure conservation of these breeds, careful reproductive management is needed. Additional genetic characterization studies are required to support accurate decision-making.

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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 17(6): 317-321, Nov. 2014. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-730264

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Background The aim of the present study was to assess the genetic diversity of Pantaneiro sheep, using microsatellite markers, in order to assist maintenance and management plans, enhance mating systems and reduce the inbreeding rate. A total of 127 animals were genotyped at eight microsatellite loci. They belonged to populations from the Experimental Farm of the Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD) (Dourados/MS/Brazil) and Embrapa Pantanal (Corumbá/MS/Brazil). Results The population of Pantaneiro sheep from the UFGD exhibited a high mean number of alleles (11.13) and allelic richness (10.66). The polymorphic information content was highly informative in the locus studied, resulting in a mean value of 0.71. Observed heterozygosity was lower than expected for all molecular markers assessed. The analysis of molecular variance showed a differentiation rate of 5.2% between populations. Conclusions The results of the statistical parameters indicated that populations of Pantaneiro sheep require special attention on herd management, and it's further necessary to implement breeder exchange programs in order to preserve the genetic variability of these populations. Furthermore, the maintenance of those populations in their typical habitats is rather required to allow different responses from the herds to the interactions between genotype and environment.


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Animals , Sheep/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats , Phylogeny , Polymorphism, Genetic , Genetic Variation , Brazil , Breeding , Adaptation, Physiological , Analysis of Variance , Heterozygote
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