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Patterns of homozygosity in insular and continental goat breeds.

Taina F CardosoMarcel AmillsFrancesca BertoliniMax RothschildGabriele MarrasGeert BoinkJordi JordanaJuan CapoteSean CarolanJón H HallssonJuha KantanenAgueda PonsJohannes A Lenstranull null
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2018)
These results indicate that the effects of insularization on the patterns of homozygosity are variable. Goats raised in Madagascar, Iceland, Ireland (Bilberry and Arran) and La Palma, show high levels of homozygosity, whereas those bred in Mediterranean islands display patterns of homozygosity that are similar to those found in continental populations. These results indicate that the diversity of insular goat populations is modulated by multiple factors such as geographic distribution, population size, demographic history, trading and breed management.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity