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Genetic relationships among American donkey populations: insights into the process of colonization.

J Jordana1, A Ferrando1, J Miró2, F Goyache3, A Loarca4, O R Martínez López5, J L Canelón6, A Stemmer7, L Aguirre8, M A C Lara9, L A Álvarez10, S Llambí11, N Gómez12, L T Gama13, M F Nóvoa14, R D Martínez15, E Pérez16, A Sierra17, M A Contreras18, A M Guastella19, D Marletta19, G Arsenos20, I Curik21, V Landi22, A Martínez22, J V Delgado22.   

Abstract

This study presents the first insights into the genetic diversity and structure of the American donkey metapopulation. The primary objectives were to detect the main structural features underlying variability among American donkey populations, identify boundaries between differentiated gene pools, and draw the main colonization pathways since the introduction of donkeys into America in the 15th century. A panel of 14 microsatellite markers was applied for genotyping 350 American donkeys from 13 countries. The genetic structure of this metapopulation was analysed using descriptive statistics and Bayesian model-based methods. These populations were then compared to a database containing information on 476 individuals from 11 European breeds to identify the most likely ancestral donor populations. Results showed the presence of two distinct genetic pools, with confluence of the two in Colombia. The southern pool showed a unique genetic signature subsequent to an older founder event, but lacked any significant influence of modern gene flow from Europe. The northern pool, conversely, may have retained more ancestral polymorphisms and/or have experienced modern gene flow from Spanish breeds. The Andalusian and, to a lesser extent, the Catalan breeds have left a more pronounced footprint in some of the American donkey populations analysed.
© 2015 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Keywords:  Bayesian inference; Creole livestock; endangered breeds; genetic resources; microsatellites

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26364918     DOI: 10.1111/jbg.12180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Breed Genet        ISSN: 0931-2668            Impact factor:   2.380


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Authors:  Selen Yatkın; Fulya Özdil; Emel Özkan Ünal; Serdar Genç; Selçuk Kaplan; Eser Kemal Gürcan; Sezen Arat; M İhsan Soysal
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2020-06-24       Impact factor: 2.752

2.  Potential dual expansion of domesticated donkeys revealed by worldwide analysis on mitochondrial sequences.

Authors:  Xi-Yao Ma; Tiao Ning; Adeniyi C Adeola; Jie Li; Ali Esmailizadeh; Jacqueline K Lichoti; Bernard R Agwanda; Jainagul Isakova; Almaz A Aldashev; Shi-Fang Wu; He-Qun Liu; Najmudinov Tojiddin Abdulloevich; Manilova Elena Afanasevna; Khudoidodov Behruz Ibrohimovich; Rahamon Akinyele Moshood Adedokun; Sunday Charles Olaogun; Oscar J Sanke; Godwin F Mangbon; Xi Chen; Wei-Kang Yang; Zhe Wang; Min-Sheng Peng; Sheila C Ommeh; Yan Li; Ya-Ping Zhang
Journal:  Zool Res       Date:  2020-01-18

3.  Genetic diversity and relationships of Chinese donkeys using microsatellite markers.

Authors:  Lulan Zeng; Ruihua Dang; Hong Dong; Fangyu Li; Hong Chen; Chuzhao Lei
Journal:  Arch Anim Breed       Date:  2019-04-15
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