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Whole Genome Screening Procures a Holistic Hold of the Russian Chicken Gene Pool Heritage and Demographic History.
Romanov, Michael N; Abdelmanova, Alexandra S; Fisinin, Vladimir I; Gladyr, Elena A; Volkova, Natalia A; Anshakov, Dmitry V; Stanishevskaya, Olga I; Vakhrameev, Anatoly B; Dotsev, Arsen V; Griffin, Darren K; Zinovieva, Natalia A.
Afiliação
  • Romanov MN; L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk 142132, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • Abdelmanova AS; School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NJ, Kent, UK.
  • Fisinin VI; L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk 142132, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • Gladyr EA; Center "All-Russian Poultry Research and Technological Institute" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sergiev Posad 141311, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • Volkova NA; L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk 142132, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • Anshakov DV; L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk 142132, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • Stanishevskaya OI; Breeding and Genetic Center "Zagorsk Experimental Breeding Farm"-Branch of the Federal Research Centre "All-Russian Poultry Research and Technological Institute" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sergiev Posad 141311, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • Vakhrameev AB; Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding-Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, Saint Petersburg 196601, Russia.
  • Dotsev AV; Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding-Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, Saint Petersburg 196601, Russia.
  • Griffin DK; L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk 142132, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • Zinovieva NA; School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NJ, Kent, UK.
Biology (Basel) ; 12(7)2023 Jul 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37508409
ABSTRACT
A study for genomic variation that may reflect putative selective signaling and be associated with economically important traits is instrumental for obtaining information about demographic and selection history in domestic animal species and populations. A rich variety of the Russian chicken gene pool breeds warrants a further detailed study. Specifically, their genomic features can derive implications from their genome architecture and selective footprints for their subsequent breeding and practical efficient exploitation. In the present work, whole genome genotyping of 19 chicken breeds (20 populations with up to 71 samples each) was performed using the Chicken 50 K BeadChip DNA chip. The studied breed sample included six native Russian breeds of chickens developed in the 17th-19th centuries, as well as eight Russian chicken breeds, including the Russian White (RW), created in the 20th century on the basis of improving local chickens using breeds of foreign selection. Five specialized foreign breeds of chickens, including the White Leghorn (WL), were used along with other breeds representing the Russian gene pool. The characteristics of the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of the native breeds of chickens were represented in comparison with foreign breeds. It was established that the studied native breeds demonstrate their own genetic structure that distinguishes them from foreign breeds, and from each other. For example, we previously made an assumption on what could cause the differences between two RW populations, RW1 and RW2. From the data obtained here, it was verified that WL was additionally crossed to RW2, unlike RW1. Thus, inherently, RW1 is a purer population of this improved Russian breed. A significant contribution of the gene pool of native breeds to the global genetic diversity of chickens was shown. In general, based on the results of a multilateral survey of this sample of breeds, it can be concluded that phylogenetic relationships based on their genetic structure and variability robustly reflect the known, previously postulated and newly discovered patterns of evolution of native chickens. The results herein presented will aid selection and breeding work using this gene pool.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article