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Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity

BACKGROUND: From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in genetic and demographic processes that explain their present distribution and genetic structure. Thus studying the present genetic diversity helps to better understand the history of domestic species....

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Autores principales: Naderi, Saeid, Rezaei, Hamid-Reza, Taberlet, Pierre, Zundel, Stéphanie, Rafat, Seyed-Abbas, Naghash, Hamid-Reza, El-Barody, Mohamed A. A., Ertugrul, Okan, Pompanon, François
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1995761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17925860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001012
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author Naderi, Saeid
Rezaei, Hamid-Reza
Taberlet, Pierre
Zundel, Stéphanie
Rafat, Seyed-Abbas
Naghash, Hamid-Reza
El-Barody, Mohamed A. A.
Ertugrul, Okan
Pompanon, François
author_facet Naderi, Saeid
Rezaei, Hamid-Reza
Taberlet, Pierre
Zundel, Stéphanie
Rafat, Seyed-Abbas
Naghash, Hamid-Reza
El-Barody, Mohamed A. A.
Ertugrul, Okan
Pompanon, François
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description BACKGROUND: From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in genetic and demographic processes that explain their present distribution and genetic structure. Thus studying the present genetic diversity helps to better understand the history of domestic species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The genetic diversity of domestic goats has been characterized with 2430 individuals from all over the old world, including 946 new individuals from regions poorly studied until now (mainly the Fertile Crescent). These individuals represented 1540 haplotypes for the HVI segment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region. This large-scale study allowed the establishment of a clear nomenclature of the goat maternal haplogroups. Only five of the six previously defined groups of haplotypes were divergent enough to be considered as different haplogroups. Moreover a new mitochondrial group has been localized around the Fertile Crescent. All groups showed very high haplotype diversity. Most of this diversity was distributed among groups and within geographic regions. The weak geographic structure may result from the worldwide distribution of the dominant A haplogroup (more than 90% of the individuals). The large-scale distribution of other haplogroups (except one), may be related to human migration. The recent fragmentation of local goat populations into discrete breeds is not detectable with mitochondrial markers. The estimation of demographic parameters from mismatch analyses showed that all groups had a recent demographic expansion corresponding roughly to the period when domestication took place. But even with a large data set it remains difficult to give relative dates of expansion for different haplogroups because of large confidence intervals. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We propose standard criteria for the definition of the different haplogroups based on the result of mismatch analysis and on the use of sequences of reference. Such a method could be also applied for clarifying the nomenclature of mitochondrial haplogroups in other domestic species.
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spelling pubmed-19957612007-10-20 Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity Naderi, Saeid Rezaei, Hamid-Reza Taberlet, Pierre Zundel, Stéphanie Rafat, Seyed-Abbas Naghash, Hamid-Reza El-Barody, Mohamed A. A. Ertugrul, Okan Pompanon, François PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in genetic and demographic processes that explain their present distribution and genetic structure. Thus studying the present genetic diversity helps to better understand the history of domestic species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The genetic diversity of domestic goats has been characterized with 2430 individuals from all over the old world, including 946 new individuals from regions poorly studied until now (mainly the Fertile Crescent). These individuals represented 1540 haplotypes for the HVI segment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region. This large-scale study allowed the establishment of a clear nomenclature of the goat maternal haplogroups. Only five of the six previously defined groups of haplotypes were divergent enough to be considered as different haplogroups. Moreover a new mitochondrial group has been localized around the Fertile Crescent. All groups showed very high haplotype diversity. Most of this diversity was distributed among groups and within geographic regions. The weak geographic structure may result from the worldwide distribution of the dominant A haplogroup (more than 90% of the individuals). The large-scale distribution of other haplogroups (except one), may be related to human migration. The recent fragmentation of local goat populations into discrete breeds is not detectable with mitochondrial markers. The estimation of demographic parameters from mismatch analyses showed that all groups had a recent demographic expansion corresponding roughly to the period when domestication took place. But even with a large data set it remains difficult to give relative dates of expansion for different haplogroups because of large confidence intervals. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We propose standard criteria for the definition of the different haplogroups based on the result of mismatch analysis and on the use of sequences of reference. Such a method could be also applied for clarifying the nomenclature of mitochondrial haplogroups in other domestic species. Public Library of Science 2007-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1995761/ /pubmed/17925860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001012 Text en Naderi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Naderi, Saeid
Rezaei, Hamid-Reza
Taberlet, Pierre
Zundel, Stéphanie
Rafat, Seyed-Abbas
Naghash, Hamid-Reza
El-Barody, Mohamed A. A.
Ertugrul, Okan
Pompanon, François
Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity
title Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity
title_full Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity
title_fullStr Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity
title_full_unstemmed Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity
title_short Large-Scale Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Domestic Goat Reveals Six Haplogroups with High Diversity
title_sort large-scale mitochondrial dna analysis of the domestic goat reveals six haplogroups with high diversity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1995761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17925860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001012
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