EVALUATION OF THE FEASIBILITY OF MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION BY USING THE INDEXES OF POPULATION-GENETIC VARIABILITY
Abstract
On the base of the calculated indexes of population-genetic variability: level of heterozygosity and fixation index of Wright it was evaluated the feasibility of selection on genetic markers of loci GH, PRLR, RYRI, ESR1 and IGF2 in breeds and types of pigs of the different productive direction. Marker assisted selection is possible in populations of the Ukrainian Large White breeds of line 1and line 3, also in populations of English Large White, Pietrain and Meishan on loci GH,
PRLR, ESR1, IGF2 and in Large Black on GH, PRLR, ESR1. Marker assisted selection on locus RYRI cannot be performed because in all tested breeds it was monomorphic. In the Large Black breed locus IGF2 was monomorphic, and Meishan - GH, which also makes it impossible to carry out the marker assisted selection in them on these loci.
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