Genetic Characterization of Native Donkey (Equus asinus) Populations of Turkey Using Microsatellite Markers

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作者
Yatkin, Selen [1 ]
Ozdil, Fulya [1 ]
Unal, Emel Ozkan [2 ]
Genc, Serdar [3 ]
Kaplan, Selcuk [4 ]
Gurcan, Eser Kemal [2 ]
Arat, Sezen [1 ]
Soysal, Mehmet Ihsan [2 ]
机构
[1] Tekirdag Namik Kemal Univ, Dept Agr Biotechnol, TR-59030 Tekirdag, Turkey
[2] Tekirdag Namik Kemal Univ, Dept Anim Sci, TR-59030 Tekirdag, Turkey
[3] Kirsehir Ahi Evran Univ, Dept Agr Biotechnol, TR-40100 Kirsehir, Turkey
[4] Tekirdag Namik Kemal Univ, Fac Vet Med, TR-59030 Tekirdag, Turkey
来源
ANIMALS | 2020年 / 10卷 / 06期
关键词
Equus asinus; donkey; genetic diversity; molecular markers; microsatellites; Turkey; PARENTAGE VERIFICATION; LOCI; DIVERSITY; HORSE; BREEDS; SOFTWARE; IDENTIFICATION; INFERENCE; NUMBER;
D O I
10.3390/ani10061093
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary This study was conducted to evaluate the genetic variability of Turkish native donkey (Equus asinus) populations, using polymorphism of 17 microsatellite markers. The results revealed a highly mixed genotype of all the examined donkeys, suggesting that two different group of breeds can be distinguished from each other on the basis of microsatellite markers. This study presents the first insights to the genetic diversity and structure of the Turkish donkey populations. The primary objectives were to detect the main structural features of Turkish donkeys by microsatellite markers. A panel of 17 microsatellite markers was applied for genotyping 314 donkeys from 16 locations of Turkey. One hundred and forty-two alleles were identified and the number of alleles per locus ranged from 4 to 12. The highest number of alleles was observed in AHT05 (12) and the lowest in ASB02 and HTG06 (4), while ASB17 was monomorphic. The meanH(O)in the Turkish donkey was estimated to be 0.677, while meanH(E)was 0.675. The polymorphic information content (PIC) was calculated for each locus and ranged from 0.36 (locus ASB02) to 0.98 (locus AHT05), which has the highest number of alleles per locus in the present study. The average PIC in our populations was 0.696. The average coefficient of gene differentiation (G(ST)) over the 17 loci was 0.020 +/- 0.037 (p< 0.01). The G(ST)values for single loci ranged from -0.004 for LEX54 to 0.162 for COR082. Nei's gene diversity index (H-t) for loci ranged from 0.445 (ASB02) to 0.890 (AHT05), with an average of 0.696. A Bayesian clustering method, the Structure software, was used for clustering algorithms of multi-locus genotypes to identify the population structure and the pattern of admixture within the populations. When the number of ancestral populations varied from K = 1 to 20, the largest change in the log of the likelihood function (Delta K) was when K = 2. The results for K = 2 indicate a clear separation between Clade I (KIR, CAT, KAR, MAR, SAN) and Clade II (MAL, MER, TOK, KAS, KUT, KON, ISP, ANT, MUG, AYD and KAH) populations.
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