Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón pony

A 380 bp fragment of the horse D-loop region was analysed in 42 founder mare samples of the bay-coated Asturcón pony obtained in three different and reproductively isolated mountainous areas of Western Asturias: range of “La Bobia” (20), range of “Carondio” (13) and range of “El Aguión” (9). These s...

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Main Authors: I. Alvarez, I. Fernandez, M. Cuervo, D. Martin, L. Lorenzo, F. Goyache
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2013-07-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4127
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spelling doaj-4eb0d785ef7341debb571a041d47bac02020-11-24T23:31:26ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922013-07-0111370270710.5424/sjar/2013113-41271862Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón ponyI. Alvarez0I. Fernandez1M. Cuervo2D. Martin3L. Lorenzo4F. Goyache5SERIDA-Deva, Camino de Rioseco 1225, 33394 Gijón (Asturias)SERIDA-Deva, Camino de Rioseco 1225, 33394 Gijón (Asturias)SERPA S.A., C/ Luis Moya Blanco 26, 33203, Gijón (Asturias)ACPRA, Centro Ecuestre El Asturcón, 33194 Villapérez–Oviedo (Asturias)ACPRA, Centro Ecuestre El Asturcón, 33194 Villapérez–Oviedo (Asturias)Área de Genética y Reproducción Animal. Centro de Biotecnología Animal. SERIDA-Deva. Camino de Rioseco 1225. 33394 Gijón (Asturias)A 380 bp fragment of the horse D-loop region was analysed in 42 founder mare samples of the bay-coated Asturcón pony obtained in three different and reproductively isolated mountainous areas of Western Asturias: range of “La Bobia” (20), range of “Carondio” (13) and range of “El Aguión” (9). These sequences were compared with the information provided by 37 founder matrilines of black-coated Asturcón assigned to the range of “Sueve” (26) and the “out-of-Sueve” (11) founder populations. The aim of this research was to ascertain the differences in founder mtDNA diversity between the two strains of the Asturcón pony and if such differences have geographical consistency. The 79 sequences analysed gave 16 different haplotypes defined by 33 polymorphic sites. The two Asturcón strains shared eight haplotypes that gathered 76% and 81% of the samples available in bay-coated and black-coated Asturcón, respectively. Both haplotypic (0.027 ± 0.006) and nucleotide (0.021 ± 0.011) diversity were higher in the bay-coated than in the black-coated Asturcón (0.024 ± 0.005 and 0.016 ± 0.009, respectively). AMOVA analyses failed in assessing any statistically differentiation among Asturcón geographical populations or strains. Most genetic variability is due to the individuals (estimates varying from 96.34% to 99.81%). Differentiation among strains or population took low and non-significant values. Differentiation between Asturcón pony strains using mtDNA marker would not have clear support. The two strains of the Asturcón pony breed likely derive from the same ancestral mare population.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4127D-loopgenetic variabilitypopulation structurehorse
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author I. Alvarez
I. Fernandez
M. Cuervo
D. Martin
L. Lorenzo
F. Goyache
spellingShingle I. Alvarez
I. Fernandez
M. Cuervo
D. Martin
L. Lorenzo
F. Goyache
Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón pony
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
D-loop
genetic variability
population structure
horse
author_facet I. Alvarez
I. Fernandez
M. Cuervo
D. Martin
L. Lorenzo
F. Goyache
author_sort I. Alvarez
title Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón pony
title_short Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón pony
title_full Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón pony
title_fullStr Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón pony
title_full_unstemmed Short communication. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the founder populations of the Asturcón pony
title_sort short communication. mitochondrial dna diversity of the founder populations of the asturcón pony
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2013-07-01
description A 380 bp fragment of the horse D-loop region was analysed in 42 founder mare samples of the bay-coated Asturcón pony obtained in three different and reproductively isolated mountainous areas of Western Asturias: range of “La Bobia” (20), range of “Carondio” (13) and range of “El Aguión” (9). These sequences were compared with the information provided by 37 founder matrilines of black-coated Asturcón assigned to the range of “Sueve” (26) and the “out-of-Sueve” (11) founder populations. The aim of this research was to ascertain the differences in founder mtDNA diversity between the two strains of the Asturcón pony and if such differences have geographical consistency. The 79 sequences analysed gave 16 different haplotypes defined by 33 polymorphic sites. The two Asturcón strains shared eight haplotypes that gathered 76% and 81% of the samples available in bay-coated and black-coated Asturcón, respectively. Both haplotypic (0.027 ± 0.006) and nucleotide (0.021 ± 0.011) diversity were higher in the bay-coated than in the black-coated Asturcón (0.024 ± 0.005 and 0.016 ± 0.009, respectively). AMOVA analyses failed in assessing any statistically differentiation among Asturcón geographical populations or strains. Most genetic variability is due to the individuals (estimates varying from 96.34% to 99.81%). Differentiation among strains or population took low and non-significant values. Differentiation between Asturcón pony strains using mtDNA marker would not have clear support. The two strains of the Asturcón pony breed likely derive from the same ancestral mare population.
topic D-loop
genetic variability
population structure
horse
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4127
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