Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis

This study aimed to estimate the level of relatedness within Ankole cattle herds using autosomal microsatellite markers and to assess the accuracy of relationship assignment based on farmers' memory. Eight cattle populations (four from each of two counties in Mbarara district in Uganda) were studied...

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Main Authors: Kugonza, Donald R., Kiwuwa, G.H., Mpairwe, D.R., Han Jianlin, Nabasirye, M., Okeyo Mwai, Ally, Hanotte, Olivier H.
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Published: Wiley 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35278
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author Kugonza, Donald R.
Kiwuwa, G.H.
Mpairwe, D.R.
Han Jianlin
Nabasirye, M.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Hanotte, Olivier H.
author_browse Han Jianlin
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Kiwuwa, G.H.
Kugonza, Donald R.
Mpairwe, D.R.
Nabasirye, M.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
author_facet Kugonza, Donald R.
Kiwuwa, G.H.
Mpairwe, D.R.
Han Jianlin
Nabasirye, M.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Hanotte, Olivier H.
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description This study aimed to estimate the level of relatedness within Ankole cattle herds using autosomal microsatellite markers and to assess the accuracy of relationship assignment based on farmers' memory. Eight cattle populations (four from each of two counties in Mbarara district in Uganda) were studied. Cattle in each population shared varying degrees of relatedness (first-, second- and third-degree relatives and unrelated individuals). Only memory-based kinship assignments which farmers knew with some confidence were tested in this experiment. DNA isolated from the blood of a subsample of 304 animals was analysed using 19 microsatellite markers. Average within population relatedness coefficients ranged from 0.010±0.005 (Nshaara) to 0.067±0.004 (Tayebwa). An exclusion probability of 99.9% was observed for both sire-offspring and dam-offspring relationships using the entire panel of 19 markers. Confidence from likelihood tests performed on 292 dyads showed that first-degree relatives were more easily correctly assigned by farmers than second-degree ones (p<0.01), which were also easier to assign than third-degree relatives (p<0.01). Accuracy of kinship assignment by the farmers was 91.9%±5.0 for dam-offspring dyads, 85.5%±3.4 for sire-offspring dyads, 75.6%±12.3 for half-sib and 60.0%±5.0 for grand dam-grand offspring dyads. Herd size, number of dyads assigned and length of time spent by the herder with their cattle population did not correlate with error in memorizing relationships. However, herd size strongly correlated with number of dyads assigned by the herder (r=0.967, p<0.001). Overall, we conclude that memorized records of pastoralists can be used to trace relationships and for pedigree reconstruction within Ankole cattle populations, but with the awareness that herd size constrains the number of kinship assignments remembered by the farmer.
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spelling CGSpace352782024-08-27T12:27:42Z Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis Kugonza, Donald R. Kiwuwa, G.H. Mpairwe, D.R. Han Jianlin Nabasirye, M. Okeyo Mwai, Ally Hanotte, Olivier H. pastoralism livestock cattle research This study aimed to estimate the level of relatedness within Ankole cattle herds using autosomal microsatellite markers and to assess the accuracy of relationship assignment based on farmers' memory. Eight cattle populations (four from each of two counties in Mbarara district in Uganda) were studied. Cattle in each population shared varying degrees of relatedness (first-, second- and third-degree relatives and unrelated individuals). Only memory-based kinship assignments which farmers knew with some confidence were tested in this experiment. DNA isolated from the blood of a subsample of 304 animals was analysed using 19 microsatellite markers. Average within population relatedness coefficients ranged from 0.010±0.005 (Nshaara) to 0.067±0.004 (Tayebwa). An exclusion probability of 99.9% was observed for both sire-offspring and dam-offspring relationships using the entire panel of 19 markers. Confidence from likelihood tests performed on 292 dyads showed that first-degree relatives were more easily correctly assigned by farmers than second-degree ones (p<0.01), which were also easier to assign than third-degree relatives (p<0.01). Accuracy of kinship assignment by the farmers was 91.9%±5.0 for dam-offspring dyads, 85.5%±3.4 for sire-offspring dyads, 75.6%±12.3 for half-sib and 60.0%±5.0 for grand dam-grand offspring dyads. Herd size, number of dyads assigned and length of time spent by the herder with their cattle population did not correlate with error in memorizing relationships. However, herd size strongly correlated with number of dyads assigned by the herder (r=0.967, p<0.001). Overall, we conclude that memorized records of pastoralists can be used to trace relationships and for pedigree reconstruction within Ankole cattle populations, but with the awareness that herd size constrains the number of kinship assignments remembered by the farmer. 2012-02 2014-04-14T10:55:46Z 2014-04-14T10:55:46Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35278 en Limited Access Wiley Kugonza, D.R., Kiwuwa, G.H., Mpairwe, D., Jianlin, H., Nabasirye, M., Okeyo, A.M. and Hanotte, O. 2012. Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis. Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics 129(1):30-40.
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Kugonza, Donald R.
Kiwuwa, G.H.
Mpairwe, D.R.
Han Jianlin
Nabasirye, M.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis
title Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis
title_full Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis
title_fullStr Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis
title_short Accuracy of pastoralists' memory-based kinship assignment of Ankole cattle: A microsatellite DNA analysis
title_sort accuracy of pastoralists memory based kinship assignment of ankole cattle a microsatellite dna analysis
topic pastoralism
livestock
cattle
research
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35278
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