RRC ID 56357
著者 Nunome M, Kinoshita K, Ishishita S, Ohmori Y, Murai A, Matsuda Y.
タイトル Genetic diversity of 21 experimental chicken lines with diverse origins and genetic backgrounds.
ジャーナル Exp Anim
Abstract The genetic characteristics and diversity of 21 experimental chicken lines registered with the National BioResource Project of Japan were examined using mitochondrial D-loop sequences and 54 microsatellite DNA markers. A total of 12 haplotypes were detected in the 500-bp mitochondrial DNA sequences of the hypervariable segment I for 349 individuals of 21 lines. The 12 haplotypes belonged to three (A, D, and E) haplogroups, out of the eight (A‒H) common haplogroups in domestic chickens and red junglefowls. The haplogroups A and D were widely represented in indigenous chickens in the Asian and Pacific regions, and the haplogroup E was the most prevalent in domestic chickens. Genetic clustering by discriminant analysis of principal components with microsatellite markers divided 681 individuals of 21 lines into three groups that consisted of Fayoumi-, European-, and Asian- derived lines. In each of the cladograms constructed with Nei's genetic distances based on allele frequencies and the membership coefficients provided by STRUCTURE and with the genetic distance based on the proportion of shared alleles, the genetic relationships coincided well with the breeding histories of the lines. Microsatellite markers showed remarkably lower genetic heterozygosities (less than 0.1 observed heterozygosity) for eight lines (GSP, GSN/1, YL, PNP, BM-C, WL-G, BL-E, and #413), which have been maintained as closed colonies for more than 40 years (except for #413), indicating their usefulness as experimental chicken lines in laboratory animal science research.
巻・号 68(2)
ページ 177-193
公開日 2019-5-8
DOI 10.1538/expanim.18-0139
PMID 30542001
PMC PMC6511517
MeSH Animals Chickens / genetics* DNA, Mitochondrial / analysis Genetic Background* Genetic Variation* Haplotypes Japan Microsatellite Repeats
IF 1.208
引用数 1
リソース情報
ニワトリ・ウズラ red junglefowl(RJF) Ehime-jidori(EJ)