Genetic diversity and relationships of Chinese donkeys using microsatellite markers
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Published:2019-04-15
Issue:1
Volume:62
Page:181-187
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ISSN:2363-9822
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Container-title:Archives Animal Breeding
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Arch. Anim. Breed.
Author:
Zeng Lulan,Dang Ruihua,Dong Hong,Li Fangyu,Chen Hong,Lei Chuzhao
Abstract
Abstract. Donkeys are one important livestock in China because of their
nourishment and medical values. To investigate the genetic diversity and phylogenetic
relationships of Chinese donkey breeds, a panel of 25 fluorescently labeled
microsatellite markers was applied to genotype 504 animals from 12 Chinese donkey breeds.
A total of 226 alleles were detected, and the expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.6315
(Guanzhong) to 0.6999 (Jiami). The mean value of the polymorphism information content,
observed number of alleles, and expected number of alleles for all the tested Chinese
donkeys were 0.6600, 6.890, and 3.700, respectively, suggesting that Chinese indigenous
donkeys have relatively abundant genetic diversity. Although there were abundant genetic
variations found, the genetic differentiation between the Chinese donkey breeds was
relatively low, which displayed only 5.99 % of the total genetic variance among
different breeds. The principal coordinates analysis clearly splits 12 donkey breeds into
two major groups. The first group included Xiji, Xinjiang, Liangzhou, Kulun, and
Guanzhong donkey breeds. In the other group, Gunsha, Dezhou, Biyang, Taihang, Jiami,
Qingyang, and Qinghai donkeys were clustered together. This grouping pattern was further
supported by structure analysis and neighbor-joining tree analysis. Furthermore, genetic
relationships between different donkey breeds identified in this study were corresponded
to their geographic distribution and breeding history. Our results provide comprehensive
and precise baseline information for further research on preservation and utilization of
Chinese domestic donkeys.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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