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Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep

Mitochondrial DNA diversity was analysed in 19 Iberian and six foreign sheep breeds. Three mtDNA lineages (B, A and C) were found in the Iberian sheep, with type B clearly predominating over the others. The results were analysed for each of the morphologically determined breed groups in Iberian shee...

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Autores principales: Pedrosa, Susana, Arranz, Juan-José, Brito, Nuno, Molina, Antonio, San Primitivo, Fermín, Bayón, Yolanda
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2739436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17212950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-39-1-91
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author Pedrosa, Susana
Arranz, Juan-José
Brito, Nuno
Molina, Antonio
San Primitivo, Fermín
Bayón, Yolanda
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Arranz, Juan-José
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description Mitochondrial DNA diversity was analysed in 19 Iberian and six foreign sheep breeds. Three mtDNA lineages (B, A and C) were found in the Iberian sheep, with type B clearly predominating over the others. The results were analysed for each of the morphologically determined breed groups in Iberian sheep: Merino, Entrefino, Churro and Iberian trunks. MtDNA lineage C was found only in the Iberian trunk composed of Montesina and Ojalada. These two populations had high mtDNA variability, and in the Iberian sheep only Merino Branco had more variation. The other three Merino types studied showed moderate variability, including the most authentic Merino, the Spanish Merino. These three Merinos clustered closely in a multidimensional scaling representation of distances, while the fourth breed (Merino Branco) showed a clear separation. As for the other two trunks, breeds from the Churro group showed greater maternal uniformity while results for populations included in the so-called Entrefino trunk seemed to have a more heterogeneous maternal origin. The results obtained are discussed with available data from nuclear markers and with morphological classifications, and all this information is analysed in relation to the origin of the different Iberian sheep breeds.
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spelling pubmed-27394362009-09-09 Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep Pedrosa, Susana Arranz, Juan-José Brito, Nuno Molina, Antonio San Primitivo, Fermín Bayón, Yolanda Genet Sel Evol Research Mitochondrial DNA diversity was analysed in 19 Iberian and six foreign sheep breeds. Three mtDNA lineages (B, A and C) were found in the Iberian sheep, with type B clearly predominating over the others. The results were analysed for each of the morphologically determined breed groups in Iberian sheep: Merino, Entrefino, Churro and Iberian trunks. MtDNA lineage C was found only in the Iberian trunk composed of Montesina and Ojalada. These two populations had high mtDNA variability, and in the Iberian sheep only Merino Branco had more variation. The other three Merino types studied showed moderate variability, including the most authentic Merino, the Spanish Merino. These three Merinos clustered closely in a multidimensional scaling representation of distances, while the fourth breed (Merino Branco) showed a clear separation. As for the other two trunks, breeds from the Churro group showed greater maternal uniformity while results for populations included in the so-called Entrefino trunk seemed to have a more heterogeneous maternal origin. The results obtained are discussed with available data from nuclear markers and with morphological classifications, and all this information is analysed in relation to the origin of the different Iberian sheep breeds. BioMed Central 2007-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2739436/ /pubmed/17212950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-39-1-91 Text en Copyright © 2006 INRA, EDP Sciences
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Pedrosa, Susana
Arranz, Juan-José
Brito, Nuno
Molina, Antonio
San Primitivo, Fermín
Bayón, Yolanda
Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep
title Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep
title_full Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep
title_fullStr Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep
title_short Mitochondrial diversity and the origin of Iberian sheep
title_sort mitochondrial diversity and the origin of iberian sheep
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2739436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17212950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-39-1-91
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