Characterizing the Phan Rang Sheep: A First Look at the Y Chromosome, Mitochondrial DNA, and Morphometrics

Author:

Luong Nguyen Ngoc1,Ha Huynh Thi Thu1,Huy Nguyen Xuan23ORCID,Loi Bui Van4,Van Nguyen Huu5ORCID,Quang Hoang Tan6ORCID,Loc Nguyen Hoang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Sciences, Hue University, 77 Nguyen Hue, Hue 530000, Vietnam

2. Department of Science, Technology and International Relations, Hue University, 4 Le Loi, Hue 530000, Vietnam

3. Faculty of Biology, University of Education, Hue University, 34 Le Loi, Hue 530000, Vietnam

4. Presidential Board, Hue University, 3 Le Loi, Hue 530000, Vietnam

5. University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University, 102 Phung Hung, Hue 530000, Vietnam

6. Institute of Biotechnology, Hue University, Tinh Lo 10, Phu Thuong, Phu Vang 536801, Vietnam

Abstract

The Phan Rang sheep, considered the sole indigenous breed of Vietnam, are primarily concentrated in the two central provinces of Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan, with Ninh Thuan accounting for more than 90% of the country’s sheep population. These provinces are known for their high temperatures and frequent droughts. The long-standing presence of the Phan Rang sheep in these regions suggests their potential resilience to heat stress—a trait of increasing interest in the face of global climate change. Despite the breed’s significance, a critical knowledge gap hinders conservation and breeding programs. To address this, our study employed a two-pronged approach. First, we collected body conformational data to aid in breed identification. Second, we analyzed mitochondrial DNA (D-loop) and Y chromosome markers (SRY and SRYM18) to elucidate the maternal and paternal lineages. Among the 68 Phan Rang sheep analyzed for their D-loop, 19 belonged to mitochondrial haplogroup A, while 49 belonged to haplogroup B. The haplogroups can be subdivided into 16 unique haplotypes. All 19 rams surveyed for their paternal lineages belonged to haplotypes H5 and H6. These findings strongly support the hypothesis of dual origins for the Phan Rang sheep. This study presents the first genetic data for the Phan Rang breed, providing crucial insights for future research and conservation efforts.

Funder

Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training

Publisher

MDPI AG

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