Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree Analysis

The Mertolenga beef cattle, currently with 27,000 breeding females in Portugal, is the largest Portuguese native breed, despite some variation in the breeding stock over the last years. The purpose of this study was to estimate parameters related to the population structure and genetic diversity and...

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Main Authors: Nuno Carolino, Andreia Vitorino, Inês Carolino, José Pais, Nuno Henriques, Manuel Silveira, António Vicente
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/1990
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author Nuno Carolino
Andreia Vitorino
Inês Carolino
José Pais
Nuno Henriques
Manuel Silveira
António Vicente
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description The Mertolenga beef cattle, currently with 27,000 breeding females in Portugal, is the largest Portuguese native breed, despite some variation in the breeding stock over the last years. The purpose of this study was to estimate parameters related to the population structure and genetic diversity and to investigate the major factors affecting genetic erosion in the breed, based on the pedigree herdbook information collected since the 1950s, including records on 221,567 animals from 425 herds. The mean generation intervals were 6.4 years for sires and 7.1 years for dams, respectively. The rate of inbreeding per year was 0.183% ± 0.020% and the correspondent effective population size was 38.83. In the reference population (35,017 calves born between 2015 and 2019), the average inbreeding and relatedness were 8.82% ± 10% and 2.05% ± 1.26%, respectively. The mean relationship among animals from the same and from different herds was 29.25% ± 9.36% and 1.87% ± 1.53%, respectively. The estimates for the effective number of founders, ancestors, founding herds and herds supplying sires were 87.9, 59.4, 21.4 and 73.5, respectively. Although the situation of the Mertolenga breed is not alarming, these results indicate the need to adopt measures to maintain the genetic variability of the population.
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spelling doaj.art-02fa38977b2f442d9266517bd7b32b792023-11-20T19:01:25ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-10-011011199010.3390/ani10111990Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree AnalysisNuno Carolino0Andreia Vitorino1Inês Carolino2José Pais3Nuno Henriques4Manuel Silveira5António Vicente6Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, Fonte Boa, 2005-048 Vale de Santarém, PortugalInstituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, Fonte Boa, 2005-048 Vale de Santarém, PortugalInstituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, Fonte Boa, 2005-048 Vale de Santarém, PortugalAssociação de Criadores de Bovinos Mertolengos, Rua Diana de Liz, Apartado 466, Horta do Bispo, 7006-806 Évora, PortugalAssociação de Criadores de Bovinos Mertolengos, Rua Diana de Liz, Apartado 466, Horta do Bispo, 7006-806 Évora, PortugalRuralbit Lda, Avenida Dr. Domingos Gonçalves Sá 132, 4435-213 Rio Tinto, PortugalCentro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal (CIISA), Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária—Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida da Universidade Técnica, 1300-477 Lisbon, PortugalThe Mertolenga beef cattle, currently with 27,000 breeding females in Portugal, is the largest Portuguese native breed, despite some variation in the breeding stock over the last years. The purpose of this study was to estimate parameters related to the population structure and genetic diversity and to investigate the major factors affecting genetic erosion in the breed, based on the pedigree herdbook information collected since the 1950s, including records on 221,567 animals from 425 herds. The mean generation intervals were 6.4 years for sires and 7.1 years for dams, respectively. The rate of inbreeding per year was 0.183% ± 0.020% and the correspondent effective population size was 38.83. In the reference population (35,017 calves born between 2015 and 2019), the average inbreeding and relatedness were 8.82% ± 10% and 2.05% ± 1.26%, respectively. The mean relationship among animals from the same and from different herds was 29.25% ± 9.36% and 1.87% ± 1.53%, respectively. The estimates for the effective number of founders, ancestors, founding herds and herds supplying sires were 87.9, 59.4, 21.4 and 73.5, respectively. Although the situation of the Mertolenga breed is not alarming, these results indicate the need to adopt measures to maintain the genetic variability of the population.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/1990native cattleinbreedingfoundersancestorspopulation structure
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Andreia Vitorino
Inês Carolino
José Pais
Nuno Henriques
Manuel Silveira
António Vicente
Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree Analysis
Animals
native cattle
inbreeding
founders
ancestors
population structure
title Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree Analysis
title_full Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree Analysis
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree Analysis
title_short Genetic Diversity in the Portuguese Mertolenga Cattle Breed Assessed by Pedigree Analysis
title_sort genetic diversity in the portuguese mertolenga cattle breed assessed by pedigree analysis
topic native cattle
inbreeding
founders
ancestors
population structure
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/1990
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