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Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1537056

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Los ovinos criollos de pelo (OCP) desarrollaron ventajas adaptativas al climática tropical, que le permiten tener resistencia a enfermedades, alta fertilidad y prolificidad; sin embargo, se reportan pocas investigaciones sobre la productividad de los OCP en sistemas asociados al cultivo de la caña, lo que hace necesario realizar investigaciones, que permitan fomentar sus atributos. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue analizar la productividad y el desarrollo corporal de un cruce de OCP, mediante parámetros productivos y curvas de crecimiento. Se utilizaron 180 animales de partos simples y múltiples; se registró el peso al nacimiento (PN), al destete (PD), a los 210 días (PAJ210) y las ganancias diarias predestete (GDPRE) y posdestete (GDPOS). Los datos, se analizaron mediante estadística descriptiva, con un GLM, con los efectos sexo (S), tipo de nacimiento (TN), número de partos (NP) y época de nacimiento (EPONAC). Se emplearon los modelos no lineales Gompertz, Logístico, Brody, Richards y Von Bertalanffy, en 1.455 registros de pesos, a diferentes edades, para realizar las curvas de crecimiento. Los análisis, se efectuaron con el paquete estadístico SAS. Se consideraron los coeficientes R2, AIC y BIC, obtenidos por el método de Gauss-Newton, para seleccionar el modelo de mejor ajuste. Los machos presentaron mayores promedios en las variables PN, PD, PAJ210 y GDPOS. El TN afectó todas las variables; el PN y las GDPOS fueron afectadas por el NP y, la EPONAC, afectó PN, las GDPRE, el PAJ210 y las GDPOS. El modelo de mejor ajuste para las curvas de crecimiento fue la de Richards.


The creole hair sheep (CHS) developed adaptive advantages to the tropical climate, which allow them to have resistance to diseases, high fertility and prolificacy. Currently, there is little research on the productivity of CHS in systems associated with the cultivation of sugarcane, which makes it necessary to carry out research to promote its attributes. The purpose of this research was to analyze the productivity and body development of a crossing of CHS, using production parameters and growth curves.180 animals of single and multiple births were used; the follow weight was recorded: at birth (WB), at weaning (WW); at 210 days (W210), and furthermore, daily gains of pre-weaning (WDPRE) and post-weaning (WPPOS) were recorded. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics with a GLM with the effects sex (S), type of birth (TB), number of births (NB) and period of birth (PB). The non-linear models Gompertz, Logistic, Brody, Richards and Von Bertalanffy were used in 1455 records of weights at different ages to perform growth curves. All analyzes were performed with the SAS statistical package. The R2, AIC and BIC coefficients obtained by the Gauss-Newton method were considered to select the best fit model. The males presented higher averages in the variables WB, WW, W210) and WPOS. The TB affected all the variables; The WB and the WPPOS were affected by the NB and the PB affected the WB, the WDPRE, the W210 and the WPPOS. The best fit model for the growth curves was of Richards.

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Res Vet Sci ; 132: 357-368, 2020 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32739684

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The aim of the present paper was to evaluate genetic diversity within and among Ecuadorian bovine breeds using microsatellite markers. The genetic identity and the exotic influences from taurine or zebuine cosmopolitan breeds on Macabea, Loja, Santa Elena, Manabí and Isla de Puná breeds were evaluated. Twenty-eight microsatellite markers were tested across 254 individuals belonging to the five Ecuadorian populations to investigate intra and inter population genetic diversity levels. Nineteen markers in common with a set of 1595 samples of 35 previously typed breeds were used to determine the potential origin of Ecuadorian bovine breeds and to identify and quantify their genetic relationships. The findings of FIS > FST (0.0814 > 0.0499), even in the context of low but significant FST values, may be indicative of the intrapopulation origin of the variability of allelic frequencies across populations. Conclusively, the study of genetic distances and population structure suggested the origin of Ecuadorian populations may likely stem from Southern Spanish breeds, with no significant recent influence from cosmopolitan Taurine or Zebuine breeds. These findings may provide a solid basis for the demonstration of an Ecuadorian breeds identity in the framework of the genetic conservation of the American creole populations.


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Bovinos/genética , Variación Genética , Repeticiones de Microsatélite , Animales , Ecuador , Frecuencia de los Genes , Filogenia
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Ces med. vet. zootec ; 10(1): 18-30, ene.-jun. 2015. ilus, graf, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-765492

RESUMEN

The objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity of ball-DRB3 gene in the Colombian creole Hartón del Valle cattle. A total of 93 Hartón del Valle (HV), 30 Lucerne (LUC), and 30 Holstein (HOL) animals were evaluated for DRB3 gene polymorphism using the PCR-SBT method. The number of alleles found were 27, 17 and 14 for HV, LUC, HOL, respectively. The most frequent alleles were DRB3*1101 (14.5%) in HV; LUC DRB3 * 0701 in LUC; and *1107, *1501 and *2301 in HOL (11.7%). Expected heterozygosity values were higher than observed, which resulted in a low fixing index, positive F IS (significant only for HV), and no significant deviations from Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium for LUC. The molecular analysis of variance reflected little variation between breeds (3%) and a moderate genetic differentiation (F ST = 0.056 p<0.01). Regarding sequence, LUC was the most diverse breed, no neutral selection is occurring, and none of the breeds is in selection equilibrium. Comparison with reports on other breeds showed high genetic diversity in Colombian breeds. We conclude that HV has high genetic diversity in BoLA-DRB3 locus. The cause of this polymorphism may be due in part to the origin of HV. This high variation can be maintained by selection equilibrium.


El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar la diversidad genética del gen BoLA-DRB3 en el ganado criollo Colombiano Hartón del Valle. En 93 animales Hartón del Valle (HV), 30 Lucerna (LUC) y 30 Holstein (HOL) se evaluó el polimorfismo del gen DRB3 usando la metodología PCR-SBT. Se encontraron 27 alelos en la raza HV, 17 en LUC y 14 en HOL. El alelo más frecuente en HV fue el DRB3*1101 (14,5%), en la raza LUC los alelos DRB3*0701, *1107, *1501 y *2301 al igual que el alelo DRB3*0701 en la raza HOL tuvieron la frecuencia más alta (11,7%). Los valores de heterocigocidad esperada fueron más altos que la observada, lo que se tradujo en un valor bajo del índice de fijación, valores de F IS positivos solo significativo en el HV y desviaciones del equilibrio de Hardy-Weinberg no significativos en LUC. El análisis de varianza molecular reflejó poca variación entre razas (3%) y una diferenciación genética moderada (F ST= 0,056 p<0,01). A nivel de secuencia se resalta que, la raza más diversa es LUC, que no se está presentando selección neutral y que ninguna de las razas se encuentra en equilibrio de selección balanceadora. La comparación con otras razas reportadas, mostró alta diversidad genética en las razas colombianas. Se concluye que la raza HV tiene alta diversidad genética en el locus BoLA-DRB3, que el origen del polimorfismo puede deberse en parte al origen de la raza y que esta alta variación puede ser mantenida mediante equilibrio de selección.


O objetivo desta pesquisa foi avaliar a diversidade genética do gene BoLA-DRB3 no gado crioulo colombiano Hartón del Valle. O estudo se fez com 93 animais Hartón del Valle (HV), 30 Lucerna (LUC) e 30 Holandês (HOL). Avaliou-se o polimorfismo do gene DRB3 utilizando a metodologia PCR-SBT. Encontraram-se 27 alelos na raça HV, 17 em LUC e 14 em HOL. O alelo com maior frequência em HV foi o DRB3*1101 (14,5%), na raça LUC os alelos DRB3*0701, *1107, *1501 e *2301 ao igual que o alelo DRB3*0701 na raça HOL tiveram a maior frequência (11,7%). Os valores de heterocigocidade esperada foram maiores que a observada, o que se traduz em um valor baixo do índice de fixação, valores de F IS positivos só foram significativos no HV e desvio do equilíbrio de Hardy- Weinberg foram não significativos em LUC. O Analice de variância molecular reflexou pouca variação entre raças (3%) e uma diferenciação genética moderada (F ST= 0,056 p<0,01). No nível de sequência destacasse que, a raça mais diversa é LUC, que não está apresentando seleção neutral e que nenhuma das raças encontra-se em equilíbrio de seleção balanceadora. Se comparar com outras raças reportadas, as raças colombianas exibiram uma alta diversidade genética. Conclui-se que a raça HV tem alta diversidade genética no locus BoLA DRB3, que a origem do polimorfismo pode se dever em parte àorigem da raça e que essa alta variação pode ser mantida mediante o equilíbrio de seleção.

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