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Comprehensive analysis of mitochondrial DNA based genetic diversity in Indian goats.

Authors :
Diwedi, Jyotsana
Singh, Abhijeet William
Ahlawat, Sonika
Sharma, Rekha
Arora, Reena
Sharma, Himani
Raja, K.N.
Verma, N.K.
Tantia, M.S.
Source :
Gene. Sep2020, Vol. 756, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

• Genetic diversity was explored in 33 breeds/populations of Indian goats using mitochondrial DNA markers. • The haplotype and nucleotide diversity indices of Indian goats were 0.998 and 0.028, respectively. • Indian goats belong to four maternal haplogroups; A, B, C and D. • There was no genetic structuring of goats on the basis of geographical distribution. Thirty four distinct breeds and many non-descript populations represent the caprine diversity of India. Genetic characterization of breeds is an essential element in designing breeding strategies and preserving genetic diversity. Considering the popularity of mitochondrial DNA for phylogeographical studies, this study involved an extensive analysis of population structure and genetic diversity of 28 defined breeds and 5 lesser known populations representing all four major agro-climatic zones of India using mitochondrial DNA markers. Analysis of hypervariable region 1 of mtDNA control region in 443 goats together with 22 reference sequences, delineated 341 distinct haplotypes belonging to four maternal haplogroups; A, B, C and D, with haplogroup A representing 90% of the individuals. The haplotype and nucleotide diversity indices of Indian goats were 0.998 ± 0.001 and 0.028 ± 0.001, respectively indicating abundant genetic variability. Estimates of population demographic parameters from mismatch analysis suggested a relatively good fit to the model of either spatial or demographic expansion of Indian goats. AMOVA analysis and topology of MJ network suggested lack of phylogeographic structure in domestic goats, which can be attributed to unstructured animal breeding, dwindling pastures and nomadic pastoralism. Genetic differentiation between goats from different agro-ecological regions was in accordance with their geographical propinquity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03781119
Volume :
756
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Gene
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
144801996
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2020.144910