Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in Vietnam

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) is an endangered wild cattle species. In Vietnam, the total number of wild gaurs is estimated at a maximum of 500 individuals. Inbreeding and genetic drift are current relevant threats...

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Main Authors: Renard Jean-Paul, Stranzinger Gerald, Voegeli Peter, Bui Linh, Genini Sem, Nguyen Trung, Maillard Jean-Charles, Nguyen Bui
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Published: BMC 2007-11-01
Series:BMC Genetics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/8/77
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spelling doaj-87a40392a9fe45229e01bac7bc44499d2020-11-25T03:59:52ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562007-11-01817710.1186/1471-2156-8-77Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in VietnamRenard Jean-PaulStranzinger GeraldVoegeli PeterBui LinhGenini SemNguyen TrungMaillard Jean-CharlesNguyen Bui<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) is an endangered wild cattle species. In Vietnam, the total number of wild gaurs is estimated at a maximum of 500 individuals. Inbreeding and genetic drift are current relevant threats to this small population size. Therefore, information about the genetic status of the Vietnamese wild gaur population is essential to develop strategies for conservation and effective long-term management for this species. In the present study, we performed cross-species amplification of 130 bovine microsatellite markers, in order to evaluate the applicability and conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in the wild gaur genome. The genetic diversity of Vietnamese wild gaur was also investigated, based on data collected from the 117 successfully amplified loci.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>One hundred-thirty cattle microsatellite markers were tested on a panel of 11 animals. Efficient amplifications were observed for 117 markers (90%) with a total of 264 alleles, and of these, 68 (58.1%) gave polymorphic band patterns. The number of alleles per locus among the polymorphic markers ranged from two to six. Thirteen loci (<it>BM1314</it>, <it>BM2304</it>, <it>BM6017</it>, <it>BMC2228</it>, <it>BMS332</it>, <it>BMS911</it>, <it>CSSM023</it>, <it>ETH123</it>, <it>HAUT14</it>, <it>HEL11</it>, <it>HEL5</it>, <it>ILSTS005 </it>and <it>INRA189</it>) distributed on nine different cattle chromosomes failed to amplify wild gaur genomic DNA. Three cattle Y-chromosome specific microsatellite markers (<it>INRA124</it>, <it>INRA126 </it>and <it>BM861</it>) were also highly specific in wild gaur, only displaying an amplification product in the males. Genotype data collected from the 117 successfully amplified microsatellites were used to assess the genetic diversity of this species in Vietnam. Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) values varied between 0.083 and 0.767 with a mean of 0.252 while observed heterozygosities (<it>H</it><sub><it>o</it></sub>) ranged from 0.091 to 0.909 (mean of 0.269). Nei's unbiased mean heterozygosity and the mean allele number across loci were 0.298 and 2.2, respectively.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Extensive conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in the wild gaur genome, as shown by our results, indicated a high applicability of bovine microsatellites for genetic characterization and population genetic studies of this species. Moreover, the low genetic diversity observed in Vietnamese wild gaur further underlines the necessity of specific strategies and appropriate management plans to preserve this endangered species from extinction.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/8/77
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author Renard Jean-Paul
Stranzinger Gerald
Voegeli Peter
Bui Linh
Genini Sem
Nguyen Trung
Maillard Jean-Charles
Nguyen Bui
spellingShingle Renard Jean-Paul
Stranzinger Gerald
Voegeli Peter
Bui Linh
Genini Sem
Nguyen Trung
Maillard Jean-Charles
Nguyen Bui
Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in Vietnam
BMC Genetics
author_facet Renard Jean-Paul
Stranzinger Gerald
Voegeli Peter
Bui Linh
Genini Sem
Nguyen Trung
Maillard Jean-Charles
Nguyen Bui
author_sort Renard Jean-Paul
title Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in Vietnam
title_short Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in Vietnam
title_full Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in Vietnam
title_fullStr Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in Vietnam
title_sort genomic conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in wild gaur (<it>bos gaurus</it>) and current genetic status of this species in vietnam
publisher BMC
series BMC Genetics
issn 1471-2156
publishDate 2007-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The wild gaur (<it>Bos gaurus</it>) is an endangered wild cattle species. In Vietnam, the total number of wild gaurs is estimated at a maximum of 500 individuals. Inbreeding and genetic drift are current relevant threats to this small population size. Therefore, information about the genetic status of the Vietnamese wild gaur population is essential to develop strategies for conservation and effective long-term management for this species. In the present study, we performed cross-species amplification of 130 bovine microsatellite markers, in order to evaluate the applicability and conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in the wild gaur genome. The genetic diversity of Vietnamese wild gaur was also investigated, based on data collected from the 117 successfully amplified loci.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>One hundred-thirty cattle microsatellite markers were tested on a panel of 11 animals. Efficient amplifications were observed for 117 markers (90%) with a total of 264 alleles, and of these, 68 (58.1%) gave polymorphic band patterns. The number of alleles per locus among the polymorphic markers ranged from two to six. Thirteen loci (<it>BM1314</it>, <it>BM2304</it>, <it>BM6017</it>, <it>BMC2228</it>, <it>BMS332</it>, <it>BMS911</it>, <it>CSSM023</it>, <it>ETH123</it>, <it>HAUT14</it>, <it>HEL11</it>, <it>HEL5</it>, <it>ILSTS005 </it>and <it>INRA189</it>) distributed on nine different cattle chromosomes failed to amplify wild gaur genomic DNA. Three cattle Y-chromosome specific microsatellite markers (<it>INRA124</it>, <it>INRA126 </it>and <it>BM861</it>) were also highly specific in wild gaur, only displaying an amplification product in the males. Genotype data collected from the 117 successfully amplified microsatellites were used to assess the genetic diversity of this species in Vietnam. Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) values varied between 0.083 and 0.767 with a mean of 0.252 while observed heterozygosities (<it>H</it><sub><it>o</it></sub>) ranged from 0.091 to 0.909 (mean of 0.269). Nei's unbiased mean heterozygosity and the mean allele number across loci were 0.298 and 2.2, respectively.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Extensive conservation of cattle microsatellite loci in the wild gaur genome, as shown by our results, indicated a high applicability of bovine microsatellites for genetic characterization and population genetic studies of this species. Moreover, the low genetic diversity observed in Vietnamese wild gaur further underlines the necessity of specific strategies and appropriate management plans to preserve this endangered species from extinction.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/8/77
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