Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the last decades, there has been an acceleration of the loss of domestic animal biodiversity. For conservation purposes, the genetic diversity of the H'Mong cattle, an indigenous local breed was studied. Single-nucleotide...

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Main Authors: Thanh H Hoang, Leroy G, Bed'Hom B, Van T Nhu, Doan L Pham, Maillard JC, Berthouly C, Laloë D, Bruneau N, Chi C Vu, Dang V Nguyen, Verrier E, Rognon X
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Published: BMC 2010-06-01
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spelling doaj-641ea12ce7274932a77b529ca4ab45872020-11-25T02:10:29ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562010-06-011114510.1186/1471-2156-11-45Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposesThanh H HoangLeroy GBed'Hom BVan T NhuDoan L PhamMaillard JCBerthouly CLaloë DBruneau NChi C VuDang V NguyenVerrier ERognon X<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the last decades, there has been an acceleration of the loss of domestic animal biodiversity. For conservation purposes, the genetic diversity of the H'Mong cattle, an indigenous local breed was studied. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of the <it>SRY </it>gene and mtDNA D-Loop sequence were analysed to clarify the origin of the breed. The genetic diversity was assessed through genetic data with twenty-five FAO microsatellites, and morphometric data with five body measurements from 408 animals sampled from eight districts of the Ha Giang province.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The <it>SRY </it>genes were all of the zebu type. Among the 27 mtDNA haplotypes, 12 haplotypes were of the taurine type and the remaining 15 of the zebu type. This indicates female taurine introgression in the zebu H'Mong. The observed and expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.616 to 0.673 and from 0.681 to 0.729 respectively according to district, with low genetic differentiation (F<sub>ST </sub>= 0.0076). Multivariate analysis on morphometric and genetic data shows a separation of districts into two groups following a south-west/north-east cline and admixture analysis confirmed the two clusters, but no differentiation of taurine introgression between clusters was observed. A possible admixture with the Yellow cattle breed from a neighbouring province was suggested through genetic data and householder interviews.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In this study we demonstrate the interest of fine-scale sampling for the study of genetic structure of local breeds. Such a study allows avoiding erroneous conservation policies and on the contrary, proposes measures for conserving and limiting crossbreeding between the H'Mong and the Yellow cattle breeds.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/11/45
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author Thanh H Hoang
Leroy G
Bed'Hom B
Van T Nhu
Doan L Pham
Maillard JC
Berthouly C
Laloë D
Bruneau N
Chi C Vu
Dang V Nguyen
Verrier E
Rognon X
spellingShingle Thanh H Hoang
Leroy G
Bed'Hom B
Van T Nhu
Doan L Pham
Maillard JC
Berthouly C
Laloë D
Bruneau N
Chi C Vu
Dang V Nguyen
Verrier E
Rognon X
Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
BMC Genetics
author_facet Thanh H Hoang
Leroy G
Bed'Hom B
Van T Nhu
Doan L Pham
Maillard JC
Berthouly C
Laloë D
Bruneau N
Chi C Vu
Dang V Nguyen
Verrier E
Rognon X
author_sort Thanh H Hoang
title Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
title_short Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
title_full Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
title_fullStr Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
title_full_unstemmed Revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the Vietnamese H'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
title_sort revealing fine scale subpopulation structure in the vietnamese h'mong cattle breed for conservation purposes
publisher BMC
series BMC Genetics
issn 1471-2156
publishDate 2010-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>During the last decades, there has been an acceleration of the loss of domestic animal biodiversity. For conservation purposes, the genetic diversity of the H'Mong cattle, an indigenous local breed was studied. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of the <it>SRY </it>gene and mtDNA D-Loop sequence were analysed to clarify the origin of the breed. The genetic diversity was assessed through genetic data with twenty-five FAO microsatellites, and morphometric data with five body measurements from 408 animals sampled from eight districts of the Ha Giang province.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The <it>SRY </it>genes were all of the zebu type. Among the 27 mtDNA haplotypes, 12 haplotypes were of the taurine type and the remaining 15 of the zebu type. This indicates female taurine introgression in the zebu H'Mong. The observed and expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.616 to 0.673 and from 0.681 to 0.729 respectively according to district, with low genetic differentiation (F<sub>ST </sub>= 0.0076). Multivariate analysis on morphometric and genetic data shows a separation of districts into two groups following a south-west/north-east cline and admixture analysis confirmed the two clusters, but no differentiation of taurine introgression between clusters was observed. A possible admixture with the Yellow cattle breed from a neighbouring province was suggested through genetic data and householder interviews.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In this study we demonstrate the interest of fine-scale sampling for the study of genetic structure of local breeds. Such a study allows avoiding erroneous conservation policies and on the contrary, proposes measures for conserving and limiting crossbreeding between the H'Mong and the Yellow cattle breeds.</p>
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