Genetic diversity of Nigerian Indigenous Sheep breeds at the βLactoglobulin gene locus .
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2020-06-10
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Genetics and Biodiversity Journal
Abstract
The study assessed genetic diversity of four Nigerian sheep populations namely; Balami, Yankasa, Ouda and
West African Dwarf (WAD) making use of blood sample. Extracted DNAs were used to study polymorphism at
the β-lactoglobulin gene locus using RLFP-PCR process. Results revealed the percentage polymorphic locus was
100% while Shannon’s information index, observed homozygosity, expected heterozygosity, unbiased expected
heterozygosity and fixation index were 0.656, 0.516, 0.464, 0.477 and -0.075, respectively. The gene flow (Nm)
for all the population was estimated to be 7.65. The pairwise Fst was low and within the range of
0.0004(between Balami and WAD) to 0.0520 (between Balami and Yankasa). Variation within and between the
populations of sheep shows that a large proportion of the observed variance (98% at p < 0.01) occurred within
the breeds while only 2 % of the variance (p < 0.01) was contributed due to differences among the breeds. The
nearest genetic distance was between the Balami and WAD (0.001) and between Ouda and the WAD (0.001).
Phylogenetic analysis revealed three clusters. The present study showed that effort should be made to prevent
the wearing away of the genetic make-up of the sheep populations considering the negative fixation index.
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Cluster analysis, fixation index, RLFP, PCR, sheep, indigenous