Genetic traceability of two local chicken populations, Bianca di Saluzzo and Bionda Piemontese, versus some current commercial lines
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https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2014.605Keywords:
Bianca di Saluzzo, Bionda Piemontese, chicken, local breeds, microsatellites, traceability.Abstract
The aims of this investigation were to analyse the genetic variation of two Piemonte chicken local breeds, Bionda Piemontese and Bianca di Saluzzo, and to set them against some commercial lines. A panel of 19 microsatellite markers was used. On the overall, the results of different analyses highlight the genetic uniqueness of the two breeds; therefore they should be considered genetic resources worthy of preservation. The panel of microsatellites used in this investigation turns out to be a consistent and reliable tool for traceability. In fact, these markers are able to distinguish the two local populations from the commercial lines and they are able to confirm the existence of two genetically different clusters within the Bionda Piemontese, namely the ecotypes standard and Cuneo. Mating policies implemented to avoid inbreeding and, if necessary, a marker assisted conservation scheme would be sufficient to solve the problem of inbreeding.Downloads
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05-12-2014
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Sartore, S., Soglia, D., Maione, S., Sacchi, P., De Marco, M., Schiavone, A., Sponza, S., Dalmasso, A., Bottero, M. T., Pattono, D., Zoccarato, I., Gasco, L., Brugiapaglia, A., Tarantola, M., Giacobini, M., Bertolotti, L., & Rasero, R. (2014). Genetic traceability of two local chicken populations, Bianca di Saluzzo and Bionda Piemontese, versus some current commercial lines. Italian Journal of Agronomy, 9(4), 176–181. https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2014.605
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