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Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression

The contribution of domestic cattle in human societies is enormous, making cattle, along with other essential benefits, the economically most important domestic animal in the world today. To expand existing knowledge on cattle domestication and mitogenome diversity, we performed a comprehensive comp...

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Autores principales: Cubric‐Curik, Vlatka, Novosel, Dinko, Brajkovic, Vladimir, Rota Stabelli, Omar, Krebs, Stefan, Sölkner, Johann, Šalamon, Dragica, Ristov, Strahil, Berger, Beate, Trivizaki, Stamatina, Bizelis, Iosif, Ferenčaković, Maja, Rothammer, Sophie, Kunz, Elisabeth, Simčič, Mojca, Dovč, Peter, Bunevski, Gojko, Bytyqi, Hysen, Marković, Božidarka, Brka, Muhamed, Kume, Kristaq, Stojanović, Srđan, Nikolov, Vasil, Zinovieva, Natalia, Schönherz, Anna Amanda, Guldbrandtsen, Bernt, Čačić, Mato, Radović, Siniša, Miracle, Preston, Vernesi, Cristiano, Curik, Ino, Medugorac, Ivica
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9046920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13315
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author Cubric‐Curik, Vlatka
Novosel, Dinko
Brajkovic, Vladimir
Rota Stabelli, Omar
Krebs, Stefan
Sölkner, Johann
Šalamon, Dragica
Ristov, Strahil
Berger, Beate
Trivizaki, Stamatina
Bizelis, Iosif
Ferenčaković, Maja
Rothammer, Sophie
Kunz, Elisabeth
Simčič, Mojca
Dovč, Peter
Bunevski, Gojko
Bytyqi, Hysen
Marković, Božidarka
Brka, Muhamed
Kume, Kristaq
Stojanović, Srđan
Nikolov, Vasil
Zinovieva, Natalia
Schönherz, Anna Amanda
Guldbrandtsen, Bernt
Čačić, Mato
Radović, Siniša
Miracle, Preston
Vernesi, Cristiano
Curik, Ino
Medugorac, Ivica
author_facet Cubric‐Curik, Vlatka
Novosel, Dinko
Brajkovic, Vladimir
Rota Stabelli, Omar
Krebs, Stefan
Sölkner, Johann
Šalamon, Dragica
Ristov, Strahil
Berger, Beate
Trivizaki, Stamatina
Bizelis, Iosif
Ferenčaković, Maja
Rothammer, Sophie
Kunz, Elisabeth
Simčič, Mojca
Dovč, Peter
Bunevski, Gojko
Bytyqi, Hysen
Marković, Božidarka
Brka, Muhamed
Kume, Kristaq
Stojanović, Srđan
Nikolov, Vasil
Zinovieva, Natalia
Schönherz, Anna Amanda
Guldbrandtsen, Bernt
Čačić, Mato
Radović, Siniša
Miracle, Preston
Vernesi, Cristiano
Curik, Ino
Medugorac, Ivica
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description The contribution of domestic cattle in human societies is enormous, making cattle, along with other essential benefits, the economically most important domestic animal in the world today. To expand existing knowledge on cattle domestication and mitogenome diversity, we performed a comprehensive complete mitogenome analysis of the species (802 sequences, 114 breeds). A large sample was collected in South‐east Europe, an important agricultural gateway to Europe during Neolithization and a region rich in cattle biodiversity. We found 1725 polymorphic sites (810 singletons, 853 parsimony‐informative sites and 57 indels), 701 unique haplotypes, a haplotype diversity of 0.9995 and a nucleotide diversity of 0.0015. In addition to the dominant T(3) and several rare haplogroups (Q, T(5), T(4), T(2) and T(1)), we have identified maternal line in Austrian Murbodner cattle that possess surviving aurochs’ mitochondria haplotype P(1) that diverged prior to the Neolithization process. This is convincing evidence for rare female‐mediated adaptive introgression of wild aurochs into domesticated cattle in Europe. We revalidated the existing haplogroup classification and provided Bayesian phylogenetic inference with a more precise estimated divergence time than previously available. Occasionally, classification based on partial mitogenomes was not reliable; for example, some individuals with haplogroups P and T(5) were not recognized based on D‐loop information. Bayesian skyline plot estimates (median) show that the earliest population growth began before domestication in cattle with haplogroup T(2), followed by Q (~10.0–9.5 kyBP), whereas cattle with T(3) (~7.5 kyBP) and T(1) (~3.0–2.5 kyBP) expanded later. Overall, our results support the existence of interactions between aurochs and cattle during domestication and dispersal of cattle in the past, contribute to the conservation of maternal cattle diversity and enable functional analyses of the surviving aurochs P(1) mitogenome.
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spelling pubmed-90469202022-05-02 Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression Cubric‐Curik, Vlatka Novosel, Dinko Brajkovic, Vladimir Rota Stabelli, Omar Krebs, Stefan Sölkner, Johann Šalamon, Dragica Ristov, Strahil Berger, Beate Trivizaki, Stamatina Bizelis, Iosif Ferenčaković, Maja Rothammer, Sophie Kunz, Elisabeth Simčič, Mojca Dovč, Peter Bunevski, Gojko Bytyqi, Hysen Marković, Božidarka Brka, Muhamed Kume, Kristaq Stojanović, Srđan Nikolov, Vasil Zinovieva, Natalia Schönherz, Anna Amanda Guldbrandtsen, Bernt Čačić, Mato Radović, Siniša Miracle, Preston Vernesi, Cristiano Curik, Ino Medugorac, Ivica Evol Appl Special Issue Original Articles The contribution of domestic cattle in human societies is enormous, making cattle, along with other essential benefits, the economically most important domestic animal in the world today. To expand existing knowledge on cattle domestication and mitogenome diversity, we performed a comprehensive complete mitogenome analysis of the species (802 sequences, 114 breeds). A large sample was collected in South‐east Europe, an important agricultural gateway to Europe during Neolithization and a region rich in cattle biodiversity. We found 1725 polymorphic sites (810 singletons, 853 parsimony‐informative sites and 57 indels), 701 unique haplotypes, a haplotype diversity of 0.9995 and a nucleotide diversity of 0.0015. In addition to the dominant T(3) and several rare haplogroups (Q, T(5), T(4), T(2) and T(1)), we have identified maternal line in Austrian Murbodner cattle that possess surviving aurochs’ mitochondria haplotype P(1) that diverged prior to the Neolithization process. This is convincing evidence for rare female‐mediated adaptive introgression of wild aurochs into domesticated cattle in Europe. We revalidated the existing haplogroup classification and provided Bayesian phylogenetic inference with a more precise estimated divergence time than previously available. Occasionally, classification based on partial mitogenomes was not reliable; for example, some individuals with haplogroups P and T(5) were not recognized based on D‐loop information. Bayesian skyline plot estimates (median) show that the earliest population growth began before domestication in cattle with haplogroup T(2), followed by Q (~10.0–9.5 kyBP), whereas cattle with T(3) (~7.5 kyBP) and T(1) (~3.0–2.5 kyBP) expanded later. Overall, our results support the existence of interactions between aurochs and cattle during domestication and dispersal of cattle in the past, contribute to the conservation of maternal cattle diversity and enable functional analyses of the surviving aurochs P(1) mitogenome. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9046920/ /pubmed/35505892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13315 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Special Issue Original Articles
Cubric‐Curik, Vlatka
Novosel, Dinko
Brajkovic, Vladimir
Rota Stabelli, Omar
Krebs, Stefan
Sölkner, Johann
Šalamon, Dragica
Ristov, Strahil
Berger, Beate
Trivizaki, Stamatina
Bizelis, Iosif
Ferenčaković, Maja
Rothammer, Sophie
Kunz, Elisabeth
Simčič, Mojca
Dovč, Peter
Bunevski, Gojko
Bytyqi, Hysen
Marković, Božidarka
Brka, Muhamed
Kume, Kristaq
Stojanović, Srđan
Nikolov, Vasil
Zinovieva, Natalia
Schönherz, Anna Amanda
Guldbrandtsen, Bernt
Čačić, Mato
Radović, Siniša
Miracle, Preston
Vernesi, Cristiano
Curik, Ino
Medugorac, Ivica
Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression
title Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression
title_full Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression
title_fullStr Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression
title_full_unstemmed Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression
title_short Large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression
title_sort large‐scale mitogenome sequencing reveals consecutive expansions of domestic taurine cattle and supports sporadic aurochs introgression
topic Special Issue Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9046920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13315
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