Coat color allele and mtDNA haplotype distributions in Russian cat populations: a citizen-science research

Author:

Zaytseva Olga O.,Tsepilov Yakov A.,Yudayeva Ekaterina S.,Kasianov Artem,Kulakovskiy Ivan V.,Logacheva Maria,Belayeva Daria,Gracheva Anna A.,Homenko Ksenia,Knyazeva Anastasia,Kolesnikova Ekaterina,Nikolayeva Daria,Bevova Mariana R.,Borodin Pavel M.,Aulchenko Yurii S.

Abstract

AbstractThis work has started as a project for the summer school in molecular and theoretical biology. Efficient teaching and learning modern methods of molecular biology and population genetics in a two-week study course for high school students needs an attractive subject. We chose phylogeography of the domestic cat as the subject of our project because 1) everybody likes cats; 2) cats are polymorphic for several coat color mutations, which can be easily detected by street survey or in the photographs; 3) samples for DNA extraction are easy to collect without posing ethical and biosafety problems; 4) rich background information of geographical distribution of coat color alleles and variation in mtDNA is available; 5) phylogeography of cat population in Russia is poorly studied and therefore new data collected in this large territory may shed a light on the global cat distribution and on the origin of the fancy breeds.During the project students studied coat color and mitotype distribution across Russian random bred cats. The basics of field (observations of natural cat populations, hair collection), formal (inheritance of coat colors), mathematical population (allele frequency distributions and their comparisons, building phylogenetic trees, multidimensional scaling), and molecular (DNA extraction and amplification, quality control of DNA sequencing data) genetics were covered.We scored coat color phenotypes in 1182 cats and sequenced mtDNA control region from hair samples of 38 cats from 18 geographical sites. Analysis of coat color alleles frequencies and mitotype distribution confirmed relative homogeneity of gene pools of Russian cat populations, indicating their recent origin. We found several unique mitotypes and demonstrated that OL1 mitotype, previously found only in Siberian fancy breed, was present in random bred cats from several Russian cities. This contributes to the discussion on the origin of the Siberian breed of cats, and supports the view that Siberians is a recent breed created in the 1980s by breeding of selected representatives of the random bred population.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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