Gene flow in three broiler chicken populations in Abeokuta using jackknife procedure

Auteurs-es

  • O. Olowofeso Federal University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria
  • M. A. Adeleke Nigeria Discipline of Genetics, School of Life Sciences, College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, P/Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa
  • M. A. Azeez Federal University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria
  • A. O. Adesegun Federal University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v43i1.2737

Mots-clés :

Estimates, fragment sizes, genetic exchange, markers

Résumé

Jackknife procedure (JP) is a less biased and fascinating method of obtaining gene slow among populations. The purpose of this study was to use JP to eliminate bias associated with indirect estimators of gene slow, with microsatellite markers, it has been possible to estimate gene flow (Nm) in natural populations. To quantify Nm, in chicken populations, we used five polymorphic microsatellite markers with 115 genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) obtained from (dihybrid (DH = 37), trihybrid (TH = 32) and Anak White (AW = 46) broiler chicken populations, respectively. Through polymerase chain reaction, we amplified DNA from the broiler chicken populations, subjected amplicons to electrophoresis, fragment sizes determined and analysed across populations considering selected markers through which standardized genetic variance among sub-populations in total sample depicted as (FST) was obtained per marker for chicken population pairs. Its average across markers/population pairs was used to infer Nm, in the chicken population pairs. We used JP which is a mathematical approach that utilizes mean FST, across markers to obtain Nm in the chicken population pairs. Gene flow based on JP in chicken population pairs designated as (Nm)JP were 5.4267 (DH vs. TH), 7.0127 (TH vs. AW) and 11.7405 (DH vs. AW) and among chicken populations, (Nm)JP was 7.1969. Considering these estimates, we concluded that there was gene flow among the three broiler chicken populations examined in Abeokuta, Nigeria.

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

O. Olowofeso, Federal University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics

M. A. Azeez, Federal University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics

A. O. Adesegun, Federal University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics

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2021-01-27

Comment citer

Olowofeso, O., Adeleke, M. A., Azeez, M. A., & Adesegun, A. O. (2021). Gene flow in three broiler chicken populations in Abeokuta using jackknife procedure . Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 43(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v43i1.2737

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