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Integrating Y-chromosome, mitochondrial, and autosomal data to analyze the origin of pig breeds.

O Ramírez1, A Ojeda, A Tomàs, D Gallardo, L S Huang, J M Folch, A Clop, A Sánchez, B Badaoui, O Hanotte, O Galman-Omitogun, S M Makuza, H Soto, J Cadillo, L Kelly, I C Cho, S Yeghoyan, M Pérez-Enciso, M Amills.   

Abstract

We have investigated the origin of swine breeds through the joint analysis of mitochondrial, microsatellite, and Y-chromosome polymorphisms in a sample of pigs and wild boars with a worldwide distribution. Genetic differentiation between pigs and wild boars was remarkably weak, likely as a consequence of a sustained gene flow between both populations. The analysis of nuclear markers evidenced the existence of a close genetic relationship between Near Eastern and European wild boars making it difficult to infer their relative contributions to the gene pool of modern European breeds. Moreover, we have shown that European and Far Eastern pig populations have contributed maternal and paternal lineages to the foundation of African and South American breeds. Although West African pigs from Nigeria and Benin exclusively harbored European alleles, Far Eastern and European genetic signatures of similar intensity were detected in swine breeds from Eastern Africa. This region seems to have been a major point of entry of livestock species in the African continent as a result of the Indian Ocean trade. Finally, South American creole breeds had essentially a European ancestry although Asian Y-chromosome and mitochondrial haplotypes were found in a few Nicaraguan pigs. The existence of Spanish and Portuguese commercial routes linking Asia with America might have favored the introduction of Far Eastern breeds into this continent.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19535739     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msp118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Evol        ISSN: 0737-4038            Impact factor:   16.240


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