
Simulating allele frequency changes in Indonesian goat crossbreeding scenarios
Author(s) -
Sigit Prastowo,
Ignatia Fanny Indah Widowati,
Dian Meididewi Nuraini,
N Widyas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/637/1/012025
Subject(s) - crossbreed , boer goat , breed , loss of heterozygosity , zoology , allele frequency , allele , biology , indonesian , polymorphism (computer science) , veterinary medicine , genetics , gene , medicine , linguistics , philosophy
This study was aimed to predict heterozygosity related to body weight (BW) trait from simulation of allele frequency changes in five crossbreeding scenario of Indonesian goat breed, namely Indonesian goat called Jawarandu (Etawah grade ♂ > < Boerja F2 ♀). Allele frequency simulation was conducted, the heterozygosity were estimated and the associations to observed BW were measured from corresponding goat samples. BW (kg) data was retrieved from 1.5-year-old goats from the studied samples. In this study, allele that control BW trait was coded as “ B ” for high and “ b ” for low BW. The initial allele frequencies in Jawarandu were set as (B=0.45; b=0.55) and in Boer were ( B =0.7; b =0.3). The simulation resulted in allele frequency in Boerja F1 were ( B =0.57; b =0.43), F2 ( B =0.64; b =0.36) and F3 ( B =0.67; b =0.33). The estimated heterozygosity values were 0.54 0.42; 0.52; 0.47 and 0.44 in Jawarandu, Boer, F1, F2 and F3 respectively. Whereas the respective average of observed BW was 30.50±4.50; 49.50±5.90; 41.80±4.10; 41.60±3.60; and 39.80±3.20 kg. We confirmed that crossbreeding changes the heterozygosity in our simulation study.
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