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Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran
The development of camel husbandry for good production in a desert climate is very important, thus we need to understand the genetic basis of camels and give attention to genomic analysis. We assessed genome-wide diversity, linkage disequilibrium (LD), effective population size (Ne) and relatedness...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32485848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11060599 |
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author | Bitaraf Sani, Morteza Harofte, Javad Zare Bitaraf, Ahmad Esmaeilkhanian, Saeid Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein Salim, Nader Teimoori, Abbas Shafei Naderi, Ali Faghihi, Mohammad Ali Burger, Pamela Anna Silawi, Mohammad Taghipour Sheshdeh, Afsaneh |
author_facet | Bitaraf Sani, Morteza Harofte, Javad Zare Bitaraf, Ahmad Esmaeilkhanian, Saeid Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein Salim, Nader Teimoori, Abbas Shafei Naderi, Ali Faghihi, Mohammad Ali Burger, Pamela Anna Silawi, Mohammad Taghipour Sheshdeh, Afsaneh |
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description | The development of camel husbandry for good production in a desert climate is very important, thus we need to understand the genetic basis of camels and give attention to genomic analysis. We assessed genome-wide diversity, linkage disequilibrium (LD), effective population size (Ne) and relatedness in 96 dromedaries originating from five different regions of the central desert of Iran using genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS). A total of 14,522 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) with an average minor allele frequency (MAF) of 0.19 passed quality control and filtering steps. The average observed heterozygosity in the population was estimated at 0.25 ± 0.03. The mean of LD at distances shorter than 40 kb was low (r(2) = 0.089 ± 0.234). The camels sampled from the central desert of Iran exhibited higher relatedness than Sudanese and lower than Arabian Peninsula dromedaries. Recent Ne of Iran’s camels was estimated to be 89. Predicted Tajima’s D (1.28) suggested a bottleneck or balancing selection in dromedary camels in the central desert of Iran. A general decrease in effective and census population size poses a threat for Iran’s dromedaries. This report is the first SNP calling report on nearly the chromosome level and a first step towards understanding genomic diversity, population structure and demography in Iranian dromedaries. |
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spelling | pubmed-73492502020-07-22 Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran Bitaraf Sani, Morteza Harofte, Javad Zare Bitaraf, Ahmad Esmaeilkhanian, Saeid Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein Salim, Nader Teimoori, Abbas Shafei Naderi, Ali Faghihi, Mohammad Ali Burger, Pamela Anna Silawi, Mohammad Taghipour Sheshdeh, Afsaneh Genes (Basel) Article The development of camel husbandry for good production in a desert climate is very important, thus we need to understand the genetic basis of camels and give attention to genomic analysis. We assessed genome-wide diversity, linkage disequilibrium (LD), effective population size (Ne) and relatedness in 96 dromedaries originating from five different regions of the central desert of Iran using genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS). A total of 14,522 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) with an average minor allele frequency (MAF) of 0.19 passed quality control and filtering steps. The average observed heterozygosity in the population was estimated at 0.25 ± 0.03. The mean of LD at distances shorter than 40 kb was low (r(2) = 0.089 ± 0.234). The camels sampled from the central desert of Iran exhibited higher relatedness than Sudanese and lower than Arabian Peninsula dromedaries. Recent Ne of Iran’s camels was estimated to be 89. Predicted Tajima’s D (1.28) suggested a bottleneck or balancing selection in dromedary camels in the central desert of Iran. A general decrease in effective and census population size poses a threat for Iran’s dromedaries. This report is the first SNP calling report on nearly the chromosome level and a first step towards understanding genomic diversity, population structure and demography in Iranian dromedaries. MDPI 2020-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7349250/ /pubmed/32485848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11060599 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bitaraf Sani, Morteza Harofte, Javad Zare Bitaraf, Ahmad Esmaeilkhanian, Saeid Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein Salim, Nader Teimoori, Abbas Shafei Naderi, Ali Faghihi, Mohammad Ali Burger, Pamela Anna Silawi, Mohammad Taghipour Sheshdeh, Afsaneh Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran |
title | Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran |
title_full | Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran |
title_fullStr | Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran |
title_full_unstemmed | Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran |
title_short | Genome-Wide Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of Dromedaries in the Central Desert of Iran |
title_sort | genome-wide diversity, population structure and demographic history of dromedaries in the central desert of iran |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32485848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11060599 |
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