Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds

We report for the first time, and for the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, the geographical distribution and the frequency of an indicine and a taurine Y specific allele amongst African cattle breeds. A total of 984 males from 69 indigenous African populations from 22 countries were analysed at the micr...

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Main Authors: Hanotte, Olivier H., Tawah, C.L., Bradley, D.G., Okomo, M., Verjee, Y., Ochieng, J., Rege, J.E.O.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33072
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author Hanotte, Olivier H.
Tawah, C.L.
Bradley, D.G.
Okomo, M.
Verjee, Y.
Ochieng, J.
Rege, J.E.O.
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Hanotte, Olivier H.
Ochieng, J.
Okomo, M.
Rege, J.E.O.
Tawah, C.L.
Verjee, Y.
author_facet Hanotte, Olivier H.
Tawah, C.L.
Bradley, D.G.
Okomo, M.
Verjee, Y.
Ochieng, J.
Rege, J.E.O.
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description We report for the first time, and for the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, the geographical distribution and the frequency of an indicine and a taurine Y specific allele amongst African cattle breeds. A total of 984 males from 69 indigenous African populations from 22 countries were analysed at the microsatellite locus INRA 124. The Taurine allele is probably the oldest one on the continent. However, the taurine and the indicine alleles were present in 291 males (30 percent), and 693 males (70 percent), respectively. More particularly, 96 percent of Zebu males (n=470), 50 percent of Taurine males (n=263), 29 percent of Sanga males (crossbreed Bos Taurus x Bos indicus, n=263) and 95 percent of Zebu x Sanga crossbred males (n=56) had the indicine allele. The Borgou, a breed classified as Zebu x Taurine cross showed only the Zebu allele (n=12). The indicine allele dominates today in the Abyssinian region, a large part of the Lake Victoria region and the Sahelian belt of West Africa. All the Sanga males (n=64) but only one from the Abyssinian region had the indicine allele. The Taurine allele is the commonest only among the Sanga breeds of the southern African region and the trypanotolerant Taurine breeds of West Africa. In West Africa and in the southern Africa regions, zones of introgression were detected with breeds showing both Y chromosome alleles. Our data also reveal a pattern of male Zebu introgression in Mozambique and Zimbabwe, probably originating from the Mozambique coast. The Sanga cattle from the Lake Victoria region and the Kuri cattle of Lake Chad, cattle populations surrounded by Zebu breeds were, surprisingly, completely devoid of the indicine allele. Human migration, phenotypic preferences by the pastoralists, adaptation to specific habitats and to specific diseases are the main factors explaining the present-day distribution of the alleles in sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling CGSpace330722023-12-27T19:29:32Z Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds Hanotte, Olivier H. Tawah, C.L. Bradley, D.G. Okomo, M. Verjee, Y. Ochieng, J. Rege, J.E.O. zebu cattle humpless cattle geographical distribution chromosomes genes cattle breeds genetics We report for the first time, and for the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, the geographical distribution and the frequency of an indicine and a taurine Y specific allele amongst African cattle breeds. A total of 984 males from 69 indigenous African populations from 22 countries were analysed at the microsatellite locus INRA 124. The Taurine allele is probably the oldest one on the continent. However, the taurine and the indicine alleles were present in 291 males (30 percent), and 693 males (70 percent), respectively. More particularly, 96 percent of Zebu males (n=470), 50 percent of Taurine males (n=263), 29 percent of Sanga males (crossbreed Bos Taurus x Bos indicus, n=263) and 95 percent of Zebu x Sanga crossbred males (n=56) had the indicine allele. The Borgou, a breed classified as Zebu x Taurine cross showed only the Zebu allele (n=12). The indicine allele dominates today in the Abyssinian region, a large part of the Lake Victoria region and the Sahelian belt of West Africa. All the Sanga males (n=64) but only one from the Abyssinian region had the indicine allele. The Taurine allele is the commonest only among the Sanga breeds of the southern African region and the trypanotolerant Taurine breeds of West Africa. In West Africa and in the southern Africa regions, zones of introgression were detected with breeds showing both Y chromosome alleles. Our data also reveal a pattern of male Zebu introgression in Mozambique and Zimbabwe, probably originating from the Mozambique coast. The Sanga cattle from the Lake Victoria region and the Kuri cattle of Lake Chad, cattle populations surrounded by Zebu breeds were, surprisingly, completely devoid of the indicine allele. Human migration, phenotypic preferences by the pastoralists, adaptation to specific habitats and to specific diseases are the main factors explaining the present-day distribution of the alleles in sub-Saharan Africa. 2000-04 2013-07-03T05:26:01Z 2013-07-03T05:26:01Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33072 en Limited Access Wiley Molecular Ecology;9(4): 387-396
spellingShingle zebu cattle
humpless cattle
geographical distribution
chromosomes
genes
cattle breeds
genetics
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Tawah, C.L.
Bradley, D.G.
Okomo, M.
Verjee, Y.
Ochieng, J.
Rege, J.E.O.
Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds
title Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds
title_full Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds
title_fullStr Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds
title_full_unstemmed Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds
title_short Geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine B. Taurus and an indicine Bos indicus Y specific allele amongst sub-Saharan African cattle breeds
title_sort geographic distribution and frequency of a taurine b taurus and an indicine bos indicus y specific allele amongst sub saharan african cattle breeds
topic zebu cattle
humpless cattle
geographical distribution
chromosomes
genes
cattle breeds
genetics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33072
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