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Variabilidad genética de dos subpoblaciones de Cuyes (Cavia porcellus) nativos del sur del Ecuador

  • Universidad del Zulia
  • UCuenca

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Abstract

The current growing need to conserve local animal genetic resources as sources of genetic variability (GV), raises the need to carry out research that helps to know their current state; for this reason, the GV of two native subpopulations of guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) called: Azuay and Cañar, geographically located in the south of Ecuador, was studied. For its characterization, six-microsatellite DNA markers were used, sampling 50 animals from each subpopulation and a third group of 50 animals of Peruvian origin as an external group for comparison. Of the six markers used, five could be amplified; a considerable number of alleles (9.8) was found in the general population and a value of (7.02) the same in both populations with a high degree of polymorphism (PIC = 0.7035); two loci studied, MS I in both subpopulations and MS III in Azuay, were not found in HW equilibrium. GV was high in both subpopulations (Ho 0.694), as well as a certain degree of genetic differentiation (GST = 0.066), with two private alleles with frequencies above 10 % (MS IV, Azuay 301 bp and 297 bp in Cañar), giving an indication of becoming markers of race. The genetic distance between Azuay and Cañar subpopulations is medium (0.17), however, it turned out to be higher than those found between each of these and the Peruvian population. The genetic reality found suggests the need to intervene on these populations in order to conserve the native genetic material incorporating a sustainable management of the zoogenetic resource.
Original languageSpanish
JournalRevista Cientifica, FCV-LUZ
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

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  1. SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
    SDG 2 Zero Hunger

Keywords

  • Cuy; Microsatélite; Variabilidad genética; Subpoblación nativa; Ecuador

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