Evaluation of genetic variability within PrP genotyped sheep of endangered Italian Altamurana breed.

Prev Vet Med

Department of Scienze Agro-Ambientali e Territoriali, University of Bari, Via G. Amendola 165/A, 70126 Bari, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: January 2016

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  • Increased awareness of preserving endangered breeds, like the Altamurana sheep from Southern Italy, highlights the importance of maintaining biodiversity and addressing disease concerns in sheep breeding.
  • The study analyzed two distinct populations of the Altamurana sheep (Alt-Cav and Alt-Cra-Zoe) by comparing their genetics with three other Italian dairy breeds using microsatellite markers, revealing significant genetic diversity.
  • Results showed high genetic differentiation between the two populations, confirming Alt-Cav as a distinct genetic group and suggesting its potential as an original strain, which can aid conservation efforts focused on disease resistance.

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In the last few decades, there has been increased awareness of preservation and exploitation of endangered breeds for the maintenance of biodiversity, as well as the concern for diseases in sheep breeding. This study was carried out in native endangered Altamurana dairy sheep breed from Southern Italy. The Altamurana breed was considered as two populations (Alt-Cav and Alt-Cra-Zoe), based on presumed cross-breed and remarkable differences in the PrP genotypes frequencies. The genetic diversity between the two Altamurana populations (Alt-Cav and Alt-Cra-Zoe) was evaluated in comparison to three Italian dairy breeds through fourteen microsatellite markers. Both measures of genetic distance and the population structure analysis highlighted that the Alt-Cav and Alt-Cra-Zoe sheep have a particular genetic background. The estimated fixation index (FST) and the genetic Nei's distances among the populations showed a higher level of genetic differentiation for Alt-Cav than Alt-Cra-Zoe. The Bayesian clustering analysis implemented in the STRUCTURE software showed clear and distinct clusters for the two Altamurana populations, confirming the hypothesis of Alt-Cav as a genetic group well differentiated from Alt-Cra-Zoe. Alt-Cav likely can be considered as belonging to the original strain of the Altamurana breed. This findings may be used to assist the programme for conservation and selection of scrapie resistance genotypes in endangered Altamurana sheep breed.

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