Pedigree analysis of Mangalica pig breeds

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An effective gene conservation programme requires the knowledge of genetic variability of the population. The genetic structure of Mangalica pig breeds (Blonde, Red and Swallow-bellied) was studied from pedigree records. Herdbook data available up to 2011 of registered Mangalica pig breeds (Blonde, Red and Swallow-bellied) were analysed. The number of complete generations was 6 for Blonde and 5 for Red and Swallow-bellied Mangalica whereas the average complete generation equivalent was between 3.51 and 6.01. The average level of inbreeding of the reference population was low (4.07-5.87%). The investigated breeds could be considered as small populations based on the probability of gene origin. The most important ancestor contributed between 9 and 16% of the gene pool of the reference populations. The longest generation interval was found for the sire-To-son pathways whereas the shortest for dam-To-daughter pathways for each breed.

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Posta, J., Szabó, P., & Komlósi, I. (2016). Pedigree analysis of Mangalica pig breeds. Annals of Animal Science, 16(3), 701–709. https://doi.org/10.1515/aoas-2015-0075

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