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Table 2 Increase in allelic variation when the six Yakutian cryo-bank bulls are included in the analysis

From: Estimation of relatedness among non-pedigreed Yakutian cryo-bank bulls using molecular data: implications for conservation and breed management

 

Total (N= 60)

Males (N= 23)

 

N A

%

Frequency

Individual

N A

%

Frequency

Individual

ETH10

0

0

-

 

1

25

0.167

Keskil, Erel

HEL5

0

0

-

 

1

25

0.083

Sarial

INRA023

2

67

0.083

Radzu, Alii

2

67

0.083

Radzu, Alii

INRA063

0

0

-

 

1

50

0.250

Keskil, Moxsogol, Sarial

CSSM66

0

0

-

 

1

17

0.167

Erel

ILSTS006

0

0

-

 

2

67

0.250

Keskil, Moxsogol

TGLA227

1

14

0.083

Keskil

1

17

0.083

Keskil

TGLA122

0

0

-

 

2

50

0.083

Moxsogol, Erel

HAUT27

0

0

-

 

1

14

0.083

Keskil

ETH185

0

0

-

 

1

25

0.167

Keskil, Moxsogol

TGLA53

1

11

0.083

Keskil

1

17

0.083

Keskil

SPS115

0

0

-

 

1

50

0.083

Alii

Average

 

3

   

13

  
  1. The number (NA) and frequency of added alleles in the six cryo-bank samples, the percentage gain in allelic variation (%), and the name of the Yakutian cryo-bank bulls contributing new alleles to the population are indicated when all the samples (54 + 6 individuals) and the bull samples (17 + 6 individuals) are considered; the percentage gain in allelic variation (%) was calculated by the number of added alleles in the six cryo-bank samples divided by the number of alleles in the 54 contemporary animals from the reference population