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Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation

BACKGROUND: Diversity patterns of livestock species are informative to the history of agriculture and indicate uniqueness of breeds as relevant for conservation. So far, most studies on cattle have focused on mitochondrial and autosomal DNA variation. Previous studies of Y-chromosomal variation, wit...

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Autores principales: Edwards, Ceiridwen J., Ginja, Catarina, Kantanen, Juha, Pérez-Pardal, Lucía, Tresset, Anne, Stock, Frauke, Gama, Luis T., Penedo, M. Cecilia T., Bradley, Daniel G., Lenstra, Johannes A., Nijman, Isaäc J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21253012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015922
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author Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
Ginja, Catarina
Kantanen, Juha
Pérez-Pardal, Lucía
Tresset, Anne
Stock, Frauke
Gama, Luis T.
Penedo, M. Cecilia T.
Bradley, Daniel G.
Lenstra, Johannes A.
Nijman, Isaäc J.
author_facet Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
Ginja, Catarina
Kantanen, Juha
Pérez-Pardal, Lucía
Tresset, Anne
Stock, Frauke
Gama, Luis T.
Penedo, M. Cecilia T.
Bradley, Daniel G.
Lenstra, Johannes A.
Nijman, Isaäc J.
author_sort Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
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description BACKGROUND: Diversity patterns of livestock species are informative to the history of agriculture and indicate uniqueness of breeds as relevant for conservation. So far, most studies on cattle have focused on mitochondrial and autosomal DNA variation. Previous studies of Y-chromosomal variation, with limited breed panels, identified two Bos taurus (taurine) haplogroups (Y1 and Y2; both composed of several haplotypes) and one Bos indicus (indicine/zebu) haplogroup (Y3), as well as a strong phylogeographic structuring of paternal lineages. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Haplogroup data were collected for 2087 animals from 138 breeds. For 111 breeds, these were resolved further by genotyping microsatellites INRA189 (10 alleles) and BM861 (2 alleles). European cattle carry exclusively taurine haplotypes, with the zebu Y-chromosomes having appreciable frequencies in Southwest Asian populations. Y1 is predominant in northern and north-western Europe, but is also observed in several Iberian breeds, as well as in Southwest Asia. A single Y1 haplotype is predominant in north-central Europe and a single Y2 haplotype in central Europe. In contrast, we found both Y1 and Y2 haplotypes in Britain, the Nordic region and Russia, with the highest Y-chromosomal diversity seen in the Iberian Peninsula. CONCLUSIONS: We propose that the homogeneous Y1 and Y2 regions reflect founder effects associated with the development and expansion of two groups of dairy cattle, the pied or red breeds from the North Sea and Baltic coasts and the spotted, yellow or brown breeds from Switzerland, respectively. The present Y1-Y2 contrast in central Europe coincides with historic, linguistic, religious and cultural boundaries.
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spelling pubmed-30169912011-01-20 Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation Edwards, Ceiridwen J. Ginja, Catarina Kantanen, Juha Pérez-Pardal, Lucía Tresset, Anne Stock, Frauke Gama, Luis T. Penedo, M. Cecilia T. Bradley, Daniel G. Lenstra, Johannes A. Nijman, Isaäc J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Diversity patterns of livestock species are informative to the history of agriculture and indicate uniqueness of breeds as relevant for conservation. So far, most studies on cattle have focused on mitochondrial and autosomal DNA variation. Previous studies of Y-chromosomal variation, with limited breed panels, identified two Bos taurus (taurine) haplogroups (Y1 and Y2; both composed of several haplotypes) and one Bos indicus (indicine/zebu) haplogroup (Y3), as well as a strong phylogeographic structuring of paternal lineages. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Haplogroup data were collected for 2087 animals from 138 breeds. For 111 breeds, these were resolved further by genotyping microsatellites INRA189 (10 alleles) and BM861 (2 alleles). European cattle carry exclusively taurine haplotypes, with the zebu Y-chromosomes having appreciable frequencies in Southwest Asian populations. Y1 is predominant in northern and north-western Europe, but is also observed in several Iberian breeds, as well as in Southwest Asia. A single Y1 haplotype is predominant in north-central Europe and a single Y2 haplotype in central Europe. In contrast, we found both Y1 and Y2 haplotypes in Britain, the Nordic region and Russia, with the highest Y-chromosomal diversity seen in the Iberian Peninsula. CONCLUSIONS: We propose that the homogeneous Y1 and Y2 regions reflect founder effects associated with the development and expansion of two groups of dairy cattle, the pied or red breeds from the North Sea and Baltic coasts and the spotted, yellow or brown breeds from Switzerland, respectively. The present Y1-Y2 contrast in central Europe coincides with historic, linguistic, religious and cultural boundaries. Public Library of Science 2011-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3016991/ /pubmed/21253012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015922 Text en Edwards 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
Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
Ginja, Catarina
Kantanen, Juha
Pérez-Pardal, Lucía
Tresset, Anne
Stock, Frauke
Gama, Luis T.
Penedo, M. Cecilia T.
Bradley, Daniel G.
Lenstra, Johannes A.
Nijman, Isaäc J.
Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation
title Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation
title_full Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation
title_fullStr Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation
title_full_unstemmed Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation
title_short Dual Origins of Dairy Cattle Farming – Evidence from a Comprehensive Survey of European Y-Chromosomal Variation
title_sort dual origins of dairy cattle farming – evidence from a comprehensive survey of european y-chromosomal variation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21253012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015922
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