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Title: Genetic diversity, population structure and origin of the native goats in Central Laos - Dataset
Contributor(s): Le, Van Sang  (creator)orcid ; de las Heras-Saldana, Sara  (supervisor)orcid ; Alexandri, Panoraia  (supervisor)orcid ; Olmo, Luisa  (supervisor)orcid ; Walkden-Brown, Stephen  (supervisor)orcid ; Van Der Werf, Julius  (supervisor)
Publication Date: 2024-03-22
DOI: 10.25952/gkzs-p117
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/62521
Related Research Outputs: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/59358
Abstract/Context: Maintaining genetic diversity and variation in livestock populations is critical for natural and artificial selection promoting genetic improvement while avoiding problems due to inbreeding. In Laos, there are concerns that there has been a decline in genetic diversity and a rise in inbreeding among native goats in their village-based smallholder system. In this study, we investigated the genetic diversity of Lao native goats in Phin, Songkhone and Sepon districts in Central Laos for the first time using Illumina's Goat SNP50 BeadChip. We also explored the genetic relationships between Lao goats with 163 global goat populations from 36 countries. Our results revealled a close genetic relationship between Lao native goats and Chinese, Mongolian and Pakistani goats, sharing ancestries with Guangfen, Jining Grey and Luoping Yellow breeds (China) and Teddi goats (Pakistan). The observed (Ho) and expected (He) heterozygosity were 0.292 and 0.303 (Laos), 0.288 and 0.288 (Sepon), 0.299 and 0.308 (Phin) and 0.289 and 0.305 (Songkhone), respectively. There was low to moderate genetic differentiation (FST: 0.011–0.043) and negligible inbreeding coefficients (FIS: −0.001 to 0.052) between goat districts. The runs of homozygosity (ROH) had an average length of 5.92–6.85 Mb, with short ROH segments (1–5 Mb length) being the most prevalent (66.34%). Longer ROH segments (20–40 and >40 Mb length categories) were less common, comprising only 4.81% and 1.01%, respectively. Lao goats exhibit moderate genetic diversity, low-inbreeding levels and adequate effective population size. Some genetic distinctions between Lao goats may be explained by geographic and cultural features.
Publication Type: Dataset
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 310307 Population ecology
440607 Population geography
310207 Statistical and quantitative genetics
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 100405 Goats
Keywords: SNP
genetic diversity
population structure
Lao native goats
Location: Savannakhet, Laos
Location Coordinates: Laos
HERDC Category Description: X Dataset
Project: Project LS/2017/034
Dataset Managed By: Sang Le
Rights Holder: Sang Le
Rights Statement: The data are owned by Project LS/2017/034 and access to the data can be negotiated by request.
Dataset Stored at: University of New England
Primary Contact Details: Sang Le - vle4@myune.edu.au
Dataset Custodian Details: Sang Le - vle4@myune.edu.au
Appears in Collections:Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit (AGBU)
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School of Environmental and Rural Science

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