Genetic diversity measures of the Croatian Spotted goat

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In the present study, microsatellite data of 20 loci were generated and utilized to evaluate genetic variability of the Croatian Spotted goat. Genetic variability was high, with means for expected gene diversity of 0.771, observed heterozygosity of 0.759, and 8.1 for the total number of alleles per locus. There are no indications for deviations from random breeding within the population. Level of inbreeding was only 2% and non-significant. The population was found to deviate significantlyunder infinitive allele model (IAM) and two phase model (TPM), while stepwise mutation model (SMM) and qualitative mode-shift test of allele frequencies indicate the absence of genetic bottleneck in the recent past in the population of the Croatian Spotted goat. High level of genetic diversity, as it is presented in this study, may be seen as an initial guide for conservation decisions in the future.

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Jelena, R., Mioč, B., Ćurković, M., Vesna, P., Ivanković, A., & Medugorac, I. (2011). Genetic diversity measures of the Croatian Spotted goat. Acta Veterinaria, 61(4), 373–382. https://doi.org/10.2298/AVB1104373R

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