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Genetic diversity loss due to selection for scrapie resistance in the rare Spanish Xalda sheep breed
Authors:I.   lvarez, L.J. Royo, J.P. Guti  rrez, I. Fern  ndez, J.J. Arranz,F. Goyache
Affiliation:

aSERIDA-Somió, C/ Camino de los Claveles 604, E-33203 Gijón (Asturias), Spain

bDepartamento de Producción Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Avda, Puerta de Hierro s/n, E-28040-Madrid, Spain

cDepartamento de Producción Animal I, Universidad de León, E-24071 León, Spain

Abstract:The effect of selection for scrapie resistance on genetic variability in the rare Xalda sheep breed was studied. Pedigree information comprised 1851 animals (1444 alive) at the moment of sampling. A total of 304 reproductive (or selected for reproduction) Xalda individuals were sampled and genotyped for 14 microsatellites. Genetic variability was assessed using: gene diversity (1 − average kinship, GD), mean average relatedness (AR) and self-coancestry (ci) at the genealogical level; and expected heterozygosity (He), molecular mean kinship (Mk), molecular self-coancestry (si) and rarefacted average number of alleles per locus (A) at the molecular level. Two breeding strategies were evaluated: a) use of only young rams with genotype ARR/ARR and young ewes with low to moderate risk (risk groups R1 to R3); b) breeding without selection for PrP genotypes. The major cause of losses of genetic variability in the Xalda breed is the drift that occurs when a new group of reproductive individuals is selected. The loss of genetic variability is small in females compared to the males, where it is considerable. However, losses at the molecular level for young females with respect to adult females were above 5%. Young male individuals also retained most of the genetic variability assessed in adult rams. Selection against susceptibility to scrapie produced additional losses of more than 2% for He and A when rYF individuals are considered. As regards males, the situation becomes critical because of the scant number of available ARR/ARR young rams. The consequences for the management of the Xalda breed are discussed.
Keywords:Genetic variability   Inbreeding   Homozygosity   Coancestry   Conservation program   PrP
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