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Mitochondrial DNA of seven Italian sheep breeds shows faint signatures of domestication and suggests recent breed formation
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posted on 2023-05-26, 06:00 authored by Marco MariottiMarco Mariotti, Alessio Valentini, Paolo Ajmone Marsan, Lorraine ParisetItaly represented a crucial zone for migration and formation of sheep breeds. However, few data on Italian breeds have been published so far. We analysed seven Italian sheep breeds using mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing to gain information on their genetic diversity and history. A 721 bp mtDNA control region fragment was amplified and sequenced in a total of 138 samples belonging to seven breeds and to Italian mohuflon (Ovis orientalis musimon) to investigate genetic diversity and phylogenetic evolution. We retrieved 68 variable sites and 79 haplotypes. The sheep breeds in our study are quite diverse, and phylogenetic analyses resulted in 3.6% of the samples belonging to A, 2.2% to D and 94.2% to B mtDNA haplogroups. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) showed a separation of breeds on both dimensions. The results of this study provide data on Italian breeds, presently scarcely investigated, and contribute to the knowledge of Italian sheep breeds and will be useful to the understanding of population genetics and breed evolution.
History
Journal
MITOCHONDRIAL DNAVolume
24Pagination
577-583Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
1940-1736eISSN
1940-1744Language
EnglishIssue
5Publisher
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Keywords
Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineGenetics & HereditySheepmtDNAItalygenetic variabilityGENETIC DIVERSITYPOPULATION-STRUCTUREORIGINSREVEALSWILDMICROSATELLITEPOLYMORPHISMSEVOLUTIONLINEAGESSOFTWAREAnimalsAnimals, DomesticBreedingDNA, MitochondrialGenetic VariationLocus Control RegionPhylogenySequence Analysis, DNATranscriptomeAgingGenetics