Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic Reindeer

The connection between the types of potassium concentration and the ecogenesis of the studied groups of animals, with the degree of extreme conditions of breeding, with types of potassium in extreme conditions of breeding is known. In this regard, studies on autochthonous species of ungulates in the...

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Main Authors: Yuzhakov Alexander, Kushnir Anatoly, Laishev Kasim, Zabrodin Vasily
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/61/e3sconf_abr2021_03005.pdf
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spelling doaj-999dc6d728ee448b8c3d4bf4ad032c6f2021-07-07T11:41:52ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012850300510.1051/e3sconf/202128503005e3sconf_abr2021_03005Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic ReindeerYuzhakov Alexander0Kushnir Anatoly1Laishev Kasim2Zabrodin Vasily3SPC RASIC&G SB RASSPC RASSPC RASThe connection between the types of potassium concentration and the ecogenesis of the studied groups of animals, with the degree of extreme conditions of breeding, with types of potassium in extreme conditions of breeding is known. In this regard, studies on autochthonous species of ungulates in the Subarctic are of great interest, the most numerous of which is the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). Comparative analysis of the adaptive responses of NK and LK types at different levels of organization confirmed the presence of the adaptive advantage of animals characterized by a hereditarily high concentration of potassium in the blood in ecological-geographical zones with extreme environmental conditions. As a result of a study on domesticated reindeer, a clearly expressed dimorphism in the level of potassium in the blood was revealed, due to a genetically controlled high NK and low LK concentration. The average level of potassium in whole blood in the studied population of reindeer is 26.94 ± 0.56 meq/l with a variability of 24.61%. It was revealed that the average level of potassium content in whole blood by sex and age was distributed as follows: whales 22.97 - 25.80 meq/l at P> 0.05, castrate bulls had indicators significantly higher than 28.37 - 29.58 meq / l, at P> 0.05, the young showed intermediate indicators - 27.37 - 28.13 at P> 0.05. The intragroup variability in potassium content in whole blood ranged from 15.5 to 31.05%. It was found that in domestic reindeer the ratio of animals of the high-potassium (HK) type is 88.02% and of the lowpotassium (LK) type - 11.98%, while the gene frequencies for highpotassium animals are 0.9381.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/61/e3sconf_abr2021_03005.pdf
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author Yuzhakov Alexander
Kushnir Anatoly
Laishev Kasim
Zabrodin Vasily
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Kushnir Anatoly
Laishev Kasim
Zabrodin Vasily
Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic Reindeer
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Yuzhakov Alexander
Kushnir Anatoly
Laishev Kasim
Zabrodin Vasily
author_sort Yuzhakov Alexander
title Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic Reindeer
title_short Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic Reindeer
title_full Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic Reindeer
title_fullStr Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic Reindeer
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Dymorphism of Potassium Content and its Adaptive Significance in Domestic Reindeer
title_sort biochemical dymorphism of potassium content and its adaptive significance in domestic reindeer
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The connection between the types of potassium concentration and the ecogenesis of the studied groups of animals, with the degree of extreme conditions of breeding, with types of potassium in extreme conditions of breeding is known. In this regard, studies on autochthonous species of ungulates in the Subarctic are of great interest, the most numerous of which is the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). Comparative analysis of the adaptive responses of NK and LK types at different levels of organization confirmed the presence of the adaptive advantage of animals characterized by a hereditarily high concentration of potassium in the blood in ecological-geographical zones with extreme environmental conditions. As a result of a study on domesticated reindeer, a clearly expressed dimorphism in the level of potassium in the blood was revealed, due to a genetically controlled high NK and low LK concentration. The average level of potassium in whole blood in the studied population of reindeer is 26.94 ± 0.56 meq/l with a variability of 24.61%. It was revealed that the average level of potassium content in whole blood by sex and age was distributed as follows: whales 22.97 - 25.80 meq/l at P> 0.05, castrate bulls had indicators significantly higher than 28.37 - 29.58 meq / l, at P> 0.05, the young showed intermediate indicators - 27.37 - 28.13 at P> 0.05. The intragroup variability in potassium content in whole blood ranged from 15.5 to 31.05%. It was found that in domestic reindeer the ratio of animals of the high-potassium (HK) type is 88.02% and of the lowpotassium (LK) type - 11.98%, while the gene frequencies for highpotassium animals are 0.9381.
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