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2. Maternal origins, population structure and demographic history of ten Chinese indigenous goat breeds from Yunnan.
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Li, Rong, Sun, Jianshu, Zhao, Yincheng, Xiao, Heng, and Chen, Shanyuan
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GOAT breeds , *MITOCHONDRIAL DNA , *GENE flow , *GOATS , *ANALYSIS of variance ,CHINESE history - Abstract
Yunnan as a frontier zone that connects China with South and Southeast Asia, has 11 well‐recognized goat breeds. However, the knowledge about maternal origins, population structure and demographic history of Chinese indigenous goats from Yunnan is limited. In this study, we analysed a 481‐bp fragment of first hypervariable segment (HVSI) of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences of 749 individuals from 10 Yunnan indigenous goat breeds, of which 556 sequences were newly determined. There were 110 polymorphic sites that defined 158 haplotypes among all sequences. The haplotype and nucleotide diversity of these breeds ranged from 0.782 ± 0.079 to 0.982 ± 0.015 and from 0.028 ± 0.003 to 0.043 ± 0.005, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis identified two lineages A and B, of which the lineage A had higher frequency (68.1%) and distributed in all Yunnan breeds. We combined previously reported sequences with our sequences belonging to the lineage B and detected two subclades B1 and B2, in which the B1 subclade shared individuals from Eastern Asia, Southeast Asia and Southern Asia. Given higher level of diversity and more unique haplotypes, the B2 subclade probably originated from Southwestern China. The haplotype network, analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) and a Mantel test revealed no significant phylogeographic structuring among Yunnan goat breeds. This can be explained by high gene flow and genetic admixture among these breeds from different geographic regions in Yunnan. Additionally, both the lineages A and B reflected different demographic histories. This study will provide a scientific basis for the conservation and utilization of Yunnan indigenous goats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF BLACK BENGAL AND JAMUNAPARI GOATS IN BANGLADESH BASED ON PARTIAL SEQUENCE OF CYTOCHROME B GENE.
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Chowdhury, S. M. Z. H., Mahmud, M. S., Islam, M. R., and Nazir, K. H. M. N. H.
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CYTOCHROME b ,GOAT breeds ,GOAT diseases ,GOATS ,MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Goats, among the livestock species, are considered the most prolific ruminant especially under callous climatic conditions. The aim of the present study was to depict the current phylogenetic status and genetic diversities of Black Bengal (BBG) and Jamunapari goat of Bangladesh and the world. Cytochrome b (cytb) gene (1140 bp) of mitochondrial DNA of Black Bengal goats (Capra hircus) was amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for the first time in Bangladesh. The sequence from BBG had no nucleotide (nt) difference and 100% homology with the BBG (C. hircus) of India and also the goats (C. hircus) from China (Yangtze River Delta White Goat), Thailand (Wild Cervidae), Japan (Bezoar goat) and South Africa (Domestic goat). The sequence had 1-5 nt differences and 99% homology with the goats (C. hircus) from China, Thailand and Japan (other goats), and also with the goats (C. hircus) from Malaysia, South Korea, France, Italy, Pakistan, Slovenia, Switzerland and USA. Phylogenetic tree constructed with Black Bengal Goat (BBG-K-2) and Jamunapari goats (SG-1) of Bangladesh with cytochrome b nucleotide sequences were closely related to China-HM7. China-YP xj46, Pakistan-Lineage C1, Pakistan-Lineage C2, Slovenia-ChSo1, Switzerland-ChTo2992 and shared 98.8% to 99% and 98.3% to 98.6% similarity, respectively and 1-1.2% and 1.4 to 1.7% genetic distance, respectively. Based on Ctb gene Sequence collected from Bangladeshi Black Bengal Goats (BBG-K-2) and Jamunapari goats (SG-1) that were closely related and shared with the same genetic lineage of China HM18 and India-BBG-DQ073048, respectively, suggesting a common origin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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4. Genetic diversity of Chinese domestic goat based on the mitochondrial DNA sequence variation.
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Liu, Y.-P., Cao, S.-X., Chen, S.-Y., Yao, Y.-G., and Liu, T.-Z.
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MITOCHONDRIAL DNA , *ANIMAL genome mapping , *GENETIC markers , *DOMESTIC animal genetics , *ANIMAL population genetics , *VETERINARY genetics , *GENOTYPE-environment interaction , *ANIMAL variation - Abstract
The aim of this study was to characterize the genetic diversity of domestic goat in China. For this purpose, we determined the sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region in 72 individuals of the Yangtze River delta white goat, and reanalysed 723 published samples from 31 breeds/populations across China. All goat haplotypes were classified into four haplogroups (A–D) previously described. The phylogenetic pattern that emerged from the mtDNA control region sequence was confirmed by the analysis of the entire cytochrome b sequence of eight goats representative of the four haplogroups. It appeared that in Chinese domestic goat, haplogroups A and B were dominant and distributed in nearly all breeds/populations, while haplogroups C and D were only found in seven breeds/populations. Four breeds/populations contained all four haplogroups. When grouping the breeds/populations into five geographic groups based on their geographic distributions and ecological conditions, the southern pasturing area had the highest diversity whereas the northern farming area had the lowest diversity. 84.29% and 11.37% of the genetic variation were distributed within breeds and among breeds within the ecologically geographical areas, respectively; only 4% of genetic variation was observed among the five geographic areas. We speculate that the traditional seasonal pastoralism, the annual long-distance migrations that occurred in the past, and the commercial trade would account for the observed pattern by having favoured gene flows. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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5. Mitochondrial diversity and phylogeographic structure of Chinese domestic goats
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Chen, Shan-Yuan, Su, Yan-Hua, Wu, Shi-Fang, Sha, Tao, and Zhang, Ya-Ping
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GOATS , *MITOCHONDRIAL DNA , *PHYLOGEOGRAPHY , *NUCLEIC acids - Abstract
Abstract: China has numerous native domestic goat breeds, but so far there has been no extensive study on genetic diversity, population demographic history, and origin of Chinese goats. Here, we examined the genetic diversity and phylogeographic structure of Chinese domestic goats by determining a 481-bp fragment of the first hypervariable region of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region from 368 individuals representing 18 indigenous breeds. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that there were four mtDNA lineages (A–D) identified in Chinese goats, in which lineage A was predominant, lineage B was moderate, and lineages C and D were at low frequency. These results further support the multiple maternal origins of domestic goats. The pattern of genetic variation in goat mtDNA sequences indicated that the two larger lineages A and B had undergone population expansion events. In a combined analysis of previously reported sequences and our sequences belonging to lineage B, we detected two subclades, in which one was unique to eastern Asia and another was shared between eastern and southern Asia. A larger genetic variation in eastern Asia than southern Asia and the pattern of phylogeographic variation in lineage B suggest that at least one subclade of lineage B originated from eastern Asia. There was no significant geographical structuring in Chinese goat populations, which suggested that there existed strong gene flow among goat populations caused by extensive transportation of goats in history. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2005
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6. Complete mitochondrial genomes of Karchaev goat (Capra hircus)
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Arsen V Dotsev, Natalia A Zinovieva, Stefan Krebs, Elisabeth Kunz, Alexey V. Shakhin, Neckruz F. Bakoev, Gottfried Brem, Ivica Medugorac, Andrey N. Rodionov, Vugar A Bagirov, Oleg Y. Fomenko, and T.E. Deniskova
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,haplogroup ,Mitochondrial DNA ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Genome ,Haplogroup ,Caprinae ,03 medical and health sciences ,Domestic goats ,Genetics ,Capra hircus ,Molecular Biology ,Mitogenome Announcement ,mitogenome ,biology ,virus diseases ,social sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,humanities ,Breed ,030104 developmental biology ,Evolutionary biology ,population characteristics ,geographic locations ,Research Article - Abstract
Karachaev goat (Capra hircus) is a local breed from North-Caucasus region, Russia. Here we present complete mitochondrial genome of Karachaev goat from the republic of Karachaevo-Cherkessia, Russia. The length of the studied sequence was 16,624 bp in size. It was shown that the studied specimen belonged to haplogroup A.
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- 2020
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