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High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources

Italy counts a large number of local chicken populations, some without a recognized genetic structure, such as Val Platani (VPL) and Cornuta (COS), which represent noteworthy local genetic resources. In this study, the genotype data of 34 COS and 42 VPL, obtained with the Affymetrix Axiom600KChicken...

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Autores principales: Tolone, Marco, Sardina, Maria Teresa, Criscione, Andrea, Lasagna, Emiliano, Senczuk, Gabriele, Rizzuto, Ilaria, Riggio, Silvia, Moscarelli, Angelo, Macaluso, Vito, Di Gerlando, Rosalia, Cassandro, Martino, Portolano, Baldassare, Mastrangelo, Salvatore
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10172703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37120867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102692
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author Tolone, Marco
Sardina, Maria Teresa
Criscione, Andrea
Lasagna, Emiliano
Senczuk, Gabriele
Rizzuto, Ilaria
Riggio, Silvia
Moscarelli, Angelo
Macaluso, Vito
Di Gerlando, Rosalia
Cassandro, Martino
Portolano, Baldassare
Mastrangelo, Salvatore
author_facet Tolone, Marco
Sardina, Maria Teresa
Criscione, Andrea
Lasagna, Emiliano
Senczuk, Gabriele
Rizzuto, Ilaria
Riggio, Silvia
Moscarelli, Angelo
Macaluso, Vito
Di Gerlando, Rosalia
Cassandro, Martino
Portolano, Baldassare
Mastrangelo, Salvatore
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description Italy counts a large number of local chicken populations, some without a recognized genetic structure, such as Val Platani (VPL) and Cornuta (COS), which represent noteworthy local genetic resources. In this study, the genotype data of 34 COS and 42 VPL, obtained with the Affymetrix Axiom600KChicken Genotyping Array, were used with the aim to investigate the genetic diversity, the runs of homozygosity (ROH) pattern, as well as the population structure and relationship within the framework of other local Italian and commercial chickens. The genetic diversity indices, estimated using different approaches, displayed moderate levels of genetic diversity in both populations. The identified ROH hotspots harbored genes related to immune response and adaptation to local hot temperatures. The results on genetic relationship and population structure reported a clear clustering of the populations according to their geographic origin. The COS formed a nonoverlapping genomic cluster and clearly separated from the other populations, but showed evident proximity to the Siciliana breed (SIC). The VPL highlighted intermediate relationships between the COS-SIC group and the rest of the sample, but closer to the other Italian local chickens. Moreover, VPL showed a complex genomic structure, highlighting the presence of 2 subpopulations that match with the different source of the samples. The results obtained from the survey on genetic differentiation underline the hypothesis that Cornuta is a population with a defined genetic structure. The substructure that characterizes the Val Platani chicken is probably the consequence of the combined effects of genetic drift, small population size, reproductive isolation, and inbreeding. These findings contribute to the understanding of genetic diversity and population structure, and represent a starting point for designing programs to monitor and safeguard these local genetic resources, in order to define a possible official recognition program as breeds.
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spelling pubmed-101727032023-05-12 High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources Tolone, Marco Sardina, Maria Teresa Criscione, Andrea Lasagna, Emiliano Senczuk, Gabriele Rizzuto, Ilaria Riggio, Silvia Moscarelli, Angelo Macaluso, Vito Di Gerlando, Rosalia Cassandro, Martino Portolano, Baldassare Mastrangelo, Salvatore Poult Sci GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Italy counts a large number of local chicken populations, some without a recognized genetic structure, such as Val Platani (VPL) and Cornuta (COS), which represent noteworthy local genetic resources. In this study, the genotype data of 34 COS and 42 VPL, obtained with the Affymetrix Axiom600KChicken Genotyping Array, were used with the aim to investigate the genetic diversity, the runs of homozygosity (ROH) pattern, as well as the population structure and relationship within the framework of other local Italian and commercial chickens. The genetic diversity indices, estimated using different approaches, displayed moderate levels of genetic diversity in both populations. The identified ROH hotspots harbored genes related to immune response and adaptation to local hot temperatures. The results on genetic relationship and population structure reported a clear clustering of the populations according to their geographic origin. The COS formed a nonoverlapping genomic cluster and clearly separated from the other populations, but showed evident proximity to the Siciliana breed (SIC). The VPL highlighted intermediate relationships between the COS-SIC group and the rest of the sample, but closer to the other Italian local chickens. Moreover, VPL showed a complex genomic structure, highlighting the presence of 2 subpopulations that match with the different source of the samples. The results obtained from the survey on genetic differentiation underline the hypothesis that Cornuta is a population with a defined genetic structure. The substructure that characterizes the Val Platani chicken is probably the consequence of the combined effects of genetic drift, small population size, reproductive isolation, and inbreeding. These findings contribute to the understanding of genetic diversity and population structure, and represent a starting point for designing programs to monitor and safeguard these local genetic resources, in order to define a possible official recognition program as breeds. Elsevier 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10172703/ /pubmed/37120867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102692 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tolone, Marco
Sardina, Maria Teresa
Criscione, Andrea
Lasagna, Emiliano
Senczuk, Gabriele
Rizzuto, Ilaria
Riggio, Silvia
Moscarelli, Angelo
Macaluso, Vito
Di Gerlando, Rosalia
Cassandro, Martino
Portolano, Baldassare
Mastrangelo, Salvatore
High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources
title High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources
title_full High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources
title_fullStr High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources
title_full_unstemmed High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources
title_short High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources
title_sort high-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers reveal the population structure of 2 local chicken genetic resources
topic GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10172703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37120867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102692
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