Analysis of the Genetic Variability and Population Cluster in Indigenous Chicken Ecotypes of Kenya
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Date
2023-06
Authors
Chesoo, B. K.
Wanga, J. O.
Nandwa, A.
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Multimedia University of Kenya
Abstract
Indigenous chicken (IC) provides a viable enterprise to rural and peri-urban settings in Kenya. An
analysis using microsatellite markers was carried out to determine the genetic variability and
population structure between and within six IC ecotypes of Kenya. A total of 284 eggs were
sourced, incubated and artificially hatched as follows: Elgeyo Marakwet (EM, n=68); Turkana
(TR, n =51), Homa Bay (HB, n =33), Meru (MR n =45), Nandi (ND=38); (LM, n =49) and Lamu
(LM, n =49). EM, n=68) ;( TR n =51) ;( HB, n =39) ;( MR, n =45) and (LM, n =49), respectively.
Hatched birds were raised up to 14 weeks of age. Then 50 birds, each ecotype: n=10, had their
feathers plucked for a PCR - DNA analysis. Results showed that alleles per primer ranged between
2 (MCW0097) and 8 (ADL0328). Allele frequency ranged between 0.25 and 0.81 with a mean of
0.49. All the markers used in the study were polymorphic, ADL0328 was the most polymorphic
marker (PIC = 0.79) while MCW0097 was the least polymorphic (PIC = 0.25), the mean
polymorphic content was 0.58. Expected heterozygosis ranged from 0.202 in TR to 0.453 in ND.
Mean fixation index (FST) ranged between 0.003 and 0.057 for ND and TR; respectively. Mean
fixation index for the whole population was 0.0296. The greatest variation in the study was
between ecotypes (62.78%), while within the ecotypes was 37.22%. Both factorial and
phylogenetic population analyses showed a mixed genetic background. PCA results did not
segregate IC ecotypes into distinct geographical groups discerning a rich genetic diversity of
Kenyan IC hence the need to protect the indigenous genotypes against genetic erosion
Description
Abstract on the Genetic Variability and Population Cluster in
Indigenous Chicken Ecotypes of Kenya.
Keywords
Genetic Diversity, Population structure, Indigenous chicken, Ecotype, Kenya
Citation
Chesoo, B.K, J. O. Wanga &A. Nandwa (2023). Analysis of the Genetic Variability and Population Cluster in Indigenous Chicken Ecotypes of Kenya. In Maurice N.Amutabi (Eds). Africa’s Development Choices, CEDRED. Kenya Multimedia University of Kenya .Chap.2.pp.16.