A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds

As the fast pace of genomic research continues to identify mitochondrial lineages in animals, it has become apparent that many independent studies are needed to support a robust phylogenetic inference. The aim of this study was thus to further characterize the maternal lineage, proposed to originate...

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Autores principales: Wu, Y.P., Guan, Wei-Jun, Zhao, Q.J., He, X.H., Pu, Y.B., Huo, J.H., Xie, J.F., Han, J.L., Rao, S.Q., Ma, Y.H.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2009
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/345
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author Wu, Y.P.
Guan, Wei-Jun
Zhao, Q.J.
He, X.H.
Pu, Y.B.
Huo, J.H.
Xie, J.F.
Han, J.L.
Rao, S.Q.
Ma, Y.H.
author_browse Guan, Wei-Jun
Han, J.L.
He, X.H.
Huo, J.H.
Ma, Y.H.
Pu, Y.B.
Rao, S.Q.
Wu, Y.P.
Xie, J.F.
Zhao, Q.J.
author_facet Wu, Y.P.
Guan, Wei-Jun
Zhao, Q.J.
He, X.H.
Pu, Y.B.
Huo, J.H.
Xie, J.F.
Han, J.L.
Rao, S.Q.
Ma, Y.H.
author_sort Wu, Y.P.
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description As the fast pace of genomic research continues to identify mitochondrial lineages in animals, it has become apparent that many independent studies are needed to support a robust phylogenetic inference. The aim of this study was thus to further characterize the maternal lineage, proposed to originate in southwestern region of China, using a wider survey of diverse goat breeds in China. To this end, we sequenced the mitochondrial hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) of the mtDNA control region in 145 goats of 12 Chinese breeds. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Chinese goats were classified into four distinct lineages (A, B, C and D) as previously reported. A Mantel test and the analysis of Analysis of Molecular Variance (ANOVA) indicated that there was not an obvious geographic structure among Chinese goat breeds. Population expansion analysis based on mismatch distribution and Fu's Fs statistic indicate that two expansion events in Chinese goats occurred respectively at about 11 and 29 mutational time units ago, revealing two star-like subclades in lineage B corresponding to two population expansion events. Moreover, lineage B sequences were presented only in the breeds of southwestern or surrounding regions of China. Multiple lines of evidence from this study and previous studies indicate that for Chinese goats mtDNA lineage B originated from the southwestern region of China.
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spelling CGSpace3452024-03-03T19:19:42Z A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds Wu, Y.P. Guan, Wei-Jun Zhao, Q.J. He, X.H. Pu, Y.B. Huo, J.H. Xie, J.F. Han, J.L. Rao, S.Q. Ma, Y.H. As the fast pace of genomic research continues to identify mitochondrial lineages in animals, it has become apparent that many independent studies are needed to support a robust phylogenetic inference. The aim of this study was thus to further characterize the maternal lineage, proposed to originate in southwestern region of China, using a wider survey of diverse goat breeds in China. To this end, we sequenced the mitochondrial hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) of the mtDNA control region in 145 goats of 12 Chinese breeds. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Chinese goats were classified into four distinct lineages (A, B, C and D) as previously reported. A Mantel test and the analysis of Analysis of Molecular Variance (ANOVA) indicated that there was not an obvious geographic structure among Chinese goat breeds. Population expansion analysis based on mismatch distribution and Fu's Fs statistic indicate that two expansion events in Chinese goats occurred respectively at about 11 and 29 mutational time units ago, revealing two star-like subclades in lineage B corresponding to two population expansion events. Moreover, lineage B sequences were presented only in the breeds of southwestern or surrounding regions of China. Multiple lines of evidence from this study and previous studies indicate that for Chinese goats mtDNA lineage B originated from the southwestern region of China. 2009-08 2010-01-04T14:33:53Z 2010-01-04T14:33:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/345 en Limited Access Wiley Wu, Y.P. ; Guan, W.J.; Zhao, Q.J.; He, X.H.; Pu, Y.B.; Huo, J.H.; Xie, J.F.; Han, J.L.; Rao, S.Q. ; Ma, Y.H. 2009. A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds. Animal Science Journal. v. 80(4). p. 372-380.
spellingShingle Wu, Y.P.
Guan, Wei-Jun
Zhao, Q.J.
He, X.H.
Pu, Y.B.
Huo, J.H.
Xie, J.F.
Han, J.L.
Rao, S.Q.
Ma, Y.H.
A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds
title A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds
title_full A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds
title_fullStr A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds
title_full_unstemmed A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds
title_short A fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 Chinese goat breeds
title_sort fine map for maternal lineage analysis by mitochondrial hypervariable region in 12 chinese goat breeds
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/345
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