Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in Kenya

Population structure and relationship information among goats is critical for genetic improvement, utilization, and conservation. This study explored population structure and level of introgression among four goat breeds in Kenya: the indigenous Galla (n = 12) and three imported breeds, the Alpine...

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Main Authors: Ruth W Waineina, Kiplangat Ngeno, Tobias O. Okeno, Evans D. Ilatsia
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Language:English
Published: Bioversity International 2021-06-01
Series:Genetic Resources
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Online Access:https://www.genresj.org/index.php/grj/article/view/44
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author Ruth W Waineina
Kiplangat Ngeno
Tobias O. Okeno
Evans D. Ilatsia
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Evans D. Ilatsia
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description Population structure and relationship information among goats is critical for genetic improvement, utilization, and conservation. This study explored population structure and level of introgression among four goat breeds in Kenya: the indigenous Galla (n = 12) and three imported breeds, the Alpine (n = 29), Toggenburg (n = 31), and Saanen (n = 24). Genetic diversity was analyzed using four indices (polymorphic SNPs, mean allele frequency, observed and expected heterozygosity and inbreeding coefficient) within each breed. Population structure assessed using model-based clustering (ADMIXTURE) revealed four breeds according to their geographic regions in Kenya. Kenyan Alpine goats were the most admixed breed with about 10 % of its genome derived from Galla, 10 % and 6 % from Saanen and Toggenburg respectively. The association of Galla with other breeds was anticipated since the Galla breed was used as the founder population for crossbreeding with Saanen, Alpine and Toggenburg breeds. The relationship information evaluated by computing Reynolds genetic distance revealed five distinctive clusters: Alpine, Galla, Saanen, Toggenburg and some mixture of Alpine and Toggenburg. Saanen and Galla breeds seem to be the most genetically distinct among the sampled populations. The genetic variation among the goat populations observed will provide a good opportunity for sustainable utilization, conservation, and future genetic resource improvement programmes in goat breeds in Kenya.
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spelling doaj.art-6baa5aa687f64b65a88b2bb50bfa3d2e2022-12-21T23:32:36ZengBioversity InternationalGenetic Resources2708-37642021-06-012310.46265/genresj.EQFQ1540Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in KenyaRuth W Waineina0Kiplangat Ngeno 1Tobias O. Okeno2Evans D. Ilatsia3Department of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding and Genomics Group, Egerton University, Kenya & Dairy Research Institute, Agricultural and Livestock Organization, Naivasha, KenyaDepartment of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding and Genomics Group, Egerton University, KenyaDepartment of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding and Genomics Group, Egerton University, KenyaDairy Research Institute, Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Organization, Naivasha, Kenya Population structure and relationship information among goats is critical for genetic improvement, utilization, and conservation. This study explored population structure and level of introgression among four goat breeds in Kenya: the indigenous Galla (n = 12) and three imported breeds, the Alpine (n = 29), Toggenburg (n = 31), and Saanen (n = 24). Genetic diversity was analyzed using four indices (polymorphic SNPs, mean allele frequency, observed and expected heterozygosity and inbreeding coefficient) within each breed. Population structure assessed using model-based clustering (ADMIXTURE) revealed four breeds according to their geographic regions in Kenya. Kenyan Alpine goats were the most admixed breed with about 10 % of its genome derived from Galla, 10 % and 6 % from Saanen and Toggenburg respectively. The association of Galla with other breeds was anticipated since the Galla breed was used as the founder population for crossbreeding with Saanen, Alpine and Toggenburg breeds. The relationship information evaluated by computing Reynolds genetic distance revealed five distinctive clusters: Alpine, Galla, Saanen, Toggenburg and some mixture of Alpine and Toggenburg. Saanen and Galla breeds seem to be the most genetically distinct among the sampled populations. The genetic variation among the goat populations observed will provide a good opportunity for sustainable utilization, conservation, and future genetic resource improvement programmes in goat breeds in Kenya. https://www.genresj.org/index.php/grj/article/view/44Admixed breedsBreed relationshipCrossbred goatsgene introgressionheterozygosity
spellingShingle Ruth W Waineina
Kiplangat Ngeno
Tobias O. Okeno
Evans D. Ilatsia
Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in Kenya
Genetic Resources
Admixed breeds
Breed relationship
Crossbred goats
gene introgression
heterozygosity
title Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in Kenya
title_full Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in Kenya
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in Kenya
title_short Genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in Kenya
title_sort genetic diversity and population structure among indigenous and imported goat breeds in kenya
topic Admixed breeds
Breed relationship
Crossbred goats
gene introgression
heterozygosity
url https://www.genresj.org/index.php/grj/article/view/44
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