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Signatures of de-domestication in autochthonous pig breeds and of domestication in wild boar populations from MC1R and NR6A1 allele distribution.
Ribani, A; Utzeri, V J; Geraci, C; Tinarelli, S; Djan, M; Velickovic, N; Doneva, R; Dall'Olio, S; Nanni Costa, L; Schiavo, G; Bovo, S; Usai, G; Gallo, M; Radovic, C; Savic, R; Karolyi, D; Salajpal, K; Gvozdanovic, K; Djurkin-Kusec, I; Skrlep, M; Candek-Potokar, M; Ovilo, C; Fontanesi, L.
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  • Ribani A; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Utzeri VJ; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Geraci C; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Tinarelli S; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Djan M; Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Suini, via Nizza 53, 00198, Roma, Italy.
  • Velickovic N; Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 2, 21000, Novi Sad, Serbia.
  • Doneva R; Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 2, 21000, Novi Sad, Serbia.
  • Dall'Olio S; Association for Breeding and Preserving of the East Balkan Swine, 3 Simeon Veliki Blvd., Shumen, 9700, Bulgaria.
  • Nanni Costa L; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Schiavo G; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Bovo S; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Usai G; Division of Animal Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 46, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
  • Gallo M; Servizio Ricerca per la Zootecnia, Agris Sardegna, Loc. Bonassai SS 291 km 18,600, 07100, Sassari, Italy.
  • Radovic C; Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Suini, via Nizza 53, 00198, Roma, Italy.
  • Savic R; Department of Pig Breeding and Genetics, Institute for Animal Husbandry, 11080, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia.
  • Karolyi D; Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Nemanjina 6, 11080, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia.
  • Salajpal K; Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Svetosimunska 25, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Gvozdanovic K; Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Svetosimunska 25, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Djurkin-Kusec I; Faculty of Agrobiotechnical Sciences, University of Osijek, Vladimira Preloga 1, 31000, Osijek, Croatia.
  • Skrlep M; Faculty of Agrobiotechnical Sciences, University of Osijek, Vladimira Preloga 1, 31000, Osijek, Croatia.
  • Candek-Potokar M; Kmetijski institut Slovenije, Hacquetova ulica 17, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Ovilo C; Kmetijski institut Slovenije, Hacquetova ulica 17, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Fontanesi L; Departamento Mejora Genética Animal, INIA, Crta. de la Coruña, km. 7,5, 28040, Madrid, Spain.
Anim Genet ; 50(2): 166-171, 2019 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30741434
ABSTRACT
Autochthonous pig breeds are usually reared in extensive or semi-extensive production systems that might facilitate contact with wild boars and, thus, reciprocal genetic exchanges. In this study, we analysed variants in the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene (which cause different coat colour phenotypes) and in the nuclear receptor subfamily 6 group A member 1 (NR6A1) gene (associated with increased vertebral number) in 712 pigs of 12 local pig breeds raised in Italy (Apulo-Calabrese, Casertana, Cinta Senese, Mora Romagnola, Nero Siciliano and Sarda) and south-eastern European countries (Krskopolje from Slovenia, Black Slavonian and Turopolje from Croatia, Mangalitsa and Moravka from Serbia and East Balkan Swine from Bulgaria) and compared the data with the genetic variability at these loci investigated in 229 wild boars from populations spread in the same macro-geographic areas. None of the autochthonous pig breeds or wild boar populations were fixed for one allele at both loci. Domestic and wild-type alleles at these two genes were present in both domestic and wild populations. Findings of the distribution of MC1R alleles might be useful for tracing back the complex genetic history of autochthonous breeds. Altogether, these results indirectly demonstrate that bidirectional introgression of wild and domestic alleles is derived and affected by the human and naturally driven evolutionary forces that are shaping the Sus scrofa genome autochthonous breeds are experiencing a sort of 'de-domestication' process, and wild resources are challenged by a 'domestication' drift. Both need to be further investigated and managed.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sus scrofa / Receptor de Melanocortina Tipo 1 / Miembro 1 del Grupo A de la Subfamilia 6 de Receptores Nucleares / Domesticación Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sus scrofa / Receptor de Melanocortina Tipo 1 / Miembro 1 del Grupo A de la Subfamilia 6 de Receptores Nucleares / Domesticación Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article