With the objective of estimating allele frequencies, and testing for
population divergence for the CSN1S1 locus, genotypes of animals from
five goat populations; Saanen (n = 97), Alpine (n = 81) Toggenburg (n =
92), local goats with external appearance similar to the
Murciana-Granadina breed from Central Mexico (n = 26) and heterogeneous
local animals denominated Mosaico Lagunero (n = 30), from Northern
Mexico, were identified using PCR and Xmn1 PCR-RFLP methodology. For
Saanen, Alpine and Toggenburg, the sum of E and F alleles had the
largest frequencies (from 0.468 to 0.789), while for the groups local
Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero the sum of the most frequent
allelic groups (A* and B*), were 0.385 and 0.533 respectively. Both
local Murciana-Granadina and Mosaico Lagunero populations showed
heterozygote excess (P < 0.08). The percentage of the total genetic
variation (FST) explained by population differences was 5.16. There was
genetic differentiation for most pair comparisons between populations
(P < 0.05), excepting for Alpine versus Toggenburg, and Toggenburg
versus Mosaico Lagunero (P > 0.05). For Saanen and Alpine the
frequencies of alleles E and F were similar to the same breeds
previously analyzed in Europe. Therefore there are opportunities of
increasing the frequency of the strong alleles for protein content Gene
Assisted Selection (GAS) in these two breeds. For Toggenburg the most
frequent allelic groups were F (0.32) and B* (0.21). Results indicate
differentiation between most populations for this locus. Moreover,
heterozygote excess in local populations indicated breed admixture