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Is neutral genetic diversity related to quantitative variation in semen traits in bulls?

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dc.contributor.author Gororo, Eddington
dc.contributor.author Chatiza, Fungayi Primrose
dc.contributor.author Chidzwondo, Farisai
dc.contributor.author Makuza, Stanley Marshall
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-05T06:50:30Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-05T06:50:30Z
dc.date.issued 2021-07-13
dc.identifier.citation Gororo, E., Chatiza, F. P., Chidzwondo, F., & Makuza, S. M. (2021). Is neutral genetic diversity related to quantitative variation in semen traits in bulls?. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 56(10), 1293-1301. en_US
dc.identifier.issn DOI: 10.1111/rda.13991
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.cut.ac.zw:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/332
dc.description.abstract Conservation decisions based on neutral genetic diversity have been observed to pro mote retention of useful quantitative variation in biological populations. An experi ment was undertaken to determine the association between microsatellite marker polymorphisms and phenotypic variation in semen production and cryosurvival traits in bulls. Thirty-five ejaculates were collected from ten bulls of two breeds and evalu ated before and after cryopreservation for several semen traits. The bulls were also genotyped using a set of sixteen bovine-specific microsatellite marker loci. Fixation indices (FST), heterozygosity and Nei's genetic distance measures were computed from allele frequency data for each of the bulls. Molecular and phenotypic data were used to compute tri-distance matrices for the ten bulls and correlated using Mantel's test in GenAIEx 6.5. The study revealed extensive heterogeneity in semen traits, het erozygosity and FST values among the bulls. Large pairwise phenotypic and genetic distances were also observed. Correlation between pairwise genetic distances and phenotypic distances was significant and highly positive for sperm viability (r = .61, p < .001) and moderately positive for sperm motility (r = .40–42, p < .05) variables. For sperm morphology, ejaculate volume and sperm concentration, correlation with genetic distances was positive, low and not significantly different from zero (p > .05). A tendency for a triangular-shaped relationship between genetic and phenotypic distances for post-thaw motility and viability traits was also observed. Accordingly, association with neutral genetic diversity was absent for semen production traits and moderate to highly positive for sperm cryosurvival traits. Given these findings, conservation decisions based on neutral genetic diversity may capture variation in some adaptive traits, but not others. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Wiley en_US
dc.subject genetic distance en_US
dc.subject molecular markers en_US
dc.subject quantitative variation en_US
dc.subject Sanga cattles en_US
dc.subject semen traits en_US
dc.title Is neutral genetic diversity related to quantitative variation in semen traits in bulls? en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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