Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resources
Chicken genetic resources are gradually decreasing in genetic diversity; thus, a theoretical basis for conservation is needed. The genetic diversity and phylogeography of domestic chickens from 10 countries in Asia and red jungle fowl were investigated by analyzing the mitochondrial DNA D-loop hyper...
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doaj-80af3ecc20024fe6a709719a1358230b2020-11-25T03:26:41ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942020-06-0122Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resourcesJinqiang Quan0Yuan Cai1Tianliang Yang2Qianyun Ge3Ting Jiao4Shengguo Zhao5College of Animal Science & Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, 730070, PR ChinaCollege of Animal Science & Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, 730070, PR ChinaCollege of Animal Science & Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, 730070, PR ChinaCollege of Animal Science & Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, 730070, PR ChinaCollege of Grassland, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, 730070, PR ChinaCollege of Animal Science & Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, 730070, PR China; Corresponding author. No. 1 Yingmen Village, Anning District, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, 730070, PR China.Chicken genetic resources are gradually decreasing in genetic diversity; thus, a theoretical basis for conservation is needed. The genetic diversity and phylogeography of domestic chickens from 10 countries in Asia and red jungle fowl were investigated by analyzing the mitochondrial DNA D-loop hypervariable segment (HVS). The order of domestic chickens distributed in 31 management units in Asia in terms of conservation priority was assessed based on genetic diversity and genetic contribution rate models. A total of 219 haplotypes were distributed in seven clades, with variants identified at 103 sites. Phylogenetic analysis revealed seven maternal origins of Asian domestic chickens. Multiple subspecies of red jungle fowl were involved in the domestication of chickens in the three centers of origin: the Indian subcontinent (clade D), China (clades B, C, E and F) and Southeast Asia (clade A). The domestication center of the G clade remains unknown. The order in terms of conservation priority based on genetic diversity was as follows: northwestern and northeastern Yunnan, China; Sri Lanka; Guangxi, China; Japan; etc. The order in terms of conservation priority based on the genetic contribution rate was as follows: northwestern Yunnan, China; Sri Lanka; Japan; Papua New Guinea; etc. This study provided new insights for the conservation and evaluation of native genetic resources.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419309011Domestic chickenPhylogenyAssessment modelPriority protection |
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Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resources |
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Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resources |
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Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resources |
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Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resources |
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Phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of Asian domestic chicken genetic resources |
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phylogeny and conservation priority assessment of asian domestic chicken genetic resources |
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Global Ecology and Conservation |
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Chicken genetic resources are gradually decreasing in genetic diversity; thus, a theoretical basis for conservation is needed. The genetic diversity and phylogeography of domestic chickens from 10 countries in Asia and red jungle fowl were investigated by analyzing the mitochondrial DNA D-loop hypervariable segment (HVS). The order of domestic chickens distributed in 31 management units in Asia in terms of conservation priority was assessed based on genetic diversity and genetic contribution rate models. A total of 219 haplotypes were distributed in seven clades, with variants identified at 103 sites. Phylogenetic analysis revealed seven maternal origins of Asian domestic chickens. Multiple subspecies of red jungle fowl were involved in the domestication of chickens in the three centers of origin: the Indian subcontinent (clade D), China (clades B, C, E and F) and Southeast Asia (clade A). The domestication center of the G clade remains unknown. The order in terms of conservation priority based on genetic diversity was as follows: northwestern and northeastern Yunnan, China; Sri Lanka; Guangxi, China; Japan; etc. The order in terms of conservation priority based on the genetic contribution rate was as follows: northwestern Yunnan, China; Sri Lanka; Japan; Papua New Guinea; etc. This study provided new insights for the conservation and evaluation of native genetic resources. |
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Domestic chicken Phylogeny Assessment model Priority protection |
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