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Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds

Mitochondrial DNA has been widely used to perform phylogenetic studies in different animal species. In pigs, genetic variability at the cytochrome B gene and the D-loop region has been used as a tool to dissect the genetic relationships between different breeds and populations. In this work, we anal...

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Autores principales: Clop, Alex, Amills, Marcel, Noguera, José Luís, Fernández, Ana, Capote, Juan, Ramón, Maria Misericòrdia, Kelly, Lucía, Kijas, James MH, Andersson, Leif, Sànchez, Armand
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2697182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14713412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-36-1-97
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author Clop, Alex
Amills, Marcel
Noguera, José Luís
Fernández, Ana
Capote, Juan
Ramón, Maria Misericòrdia
Kelly, Lucía
Kijas, James MH
Andersson, Leif
Sànchez, Armand
author_facet Clop, Alex
Amills, Marcel
Noguera, José Luís
Fernández, Ana
Capote, Juan
Ramón, Maria Misericòrdia
Kelly, Lucía
Kijas, James MH
Andersson, Leif
Sànchez, Armand
author_sort Clop, Alex
collection PubMed
description Mitochondrial DNA has been widely used to perform phylogenetic studies in different animal species. In pigs, genetic variability at the cytochrome B gene and the D-loop region has been used as a tool to dissect the genetic relationships between different breeds and populations. In this work, we analysed four SNP at the cytochrome B gene to infer the Asian (A1 and A2 haplotypes) or European (E1 and E2 haplotypes) origins of several European standard and local pig breeds. We found a mixture of Asian and European haplotypes in the Canarian Black pig (E1, A1 and A2), German Piétrain (E1, A1 and A2), Belgian Piétrain (E1, A1), Large White (E1 and A1) and Landrace (E1 and A1) breeds. In contrast, the Iberian (Guadyerbas, Ervideira, Caldeira, Campanario, Puebla and Torbiscal strains) and the Majorcan Black pig breeds only displayed the E1 haplotype. Our results show that the introgression of Chinese pig breeds affected most of the major European standard breeds, which harbour Asian haplotypes at diverse frequencies (15–56%). In contrast, isolated local Spanish breeds, such as the Iberian and Majorcan Black pig, only display European cytochrome B haplotypes, a feature that evidences that they were not crossed with other Chinese or European commercial populations. These findings illustrate how geographical confinement spared several local Spanish breeds from the extensive introgression event that took place during the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe.
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spelling pubmed-26971822009-06-16 Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds Clop, Alex Amills, Marcel Noguera, José Luís Fernández, Ana Capote, Juan Ramón, Maria Misericòrdia Kelly, Lucía Kijas, James MH Andersson, Leif Sànchez, Armand Genet Sel Evol Research Mitochondrial DNA has been widely used to perform phylogenetic studies in different animal species. In pigs, genetic variability at the cytochrome B gene and the D-loop region has been used as a tool to dissect the genetic relationships between different breeds and populations. In this work, we analysed four SNP at the cytochrome B gene to infer the Asian (A1 and A2 haplotypes) or European (E1 and E2 haplotypes) origins of several European standard and local pig breeds. We found a mixture of Asian and European haplotypes in the Canarian Black pig (E1, A1 and A2), German Piétrain (E1, A1 and A2), Belgian Piétrain (E1, A1), Large White (E1 and A1) and Landrace (E1 and A1) breeds. In contrast, the Iberian (Guadyerbas, Ervideira, Caldeira, Campanario, Puebla and Torbiscal strains) and the Majorcan Black pig breeds only displayed the E1 haplotype. Our results show that the introgression of Chinese pig breeds affected most of the major European standard breeds, which harbour Asian haplotypes at diverse frequencies (15–56%). In contrast, isolated local Spanish breeds, such as the Iberian and Majorcan Black pig, only display European cytochrome B haplotypes, a feature that evidences that they were not crossed with other Chinese or European commercial populations. These findings illustrate how geographical confinement spared several local Spanish breeds from the extensive introgression event that took place during the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe. BioMed Central 2004-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2697182/ /pubmed/14713412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-36-1-97 Text en Copyright © 2004 INRA, EDP Sciences
spellingShingle Research
Clop, Alex
Amills, Marcel
Noguera, José Luís
Fernández, Ana
Capote, Juan
Ramón, Maria Misericòrdia
Kelly, Lucía
Kijas, James MH
Andersson, Leif
Sànchez, Armand
Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds
title Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds
title_full Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds
title_fullStr Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds
title_short Estimating the frequency of Asian cytochrome B haplotypes in standard European and local Spanish pig breeds
title_sort estimating the frequency of asian cytochrome b haplotypes in standard european and local spanish pig breeds
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2697182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14713412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-36-1-97
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