Literature DB >> 35072809

Origin, demographics, inbreeding, phylogenetics, and phenogenetics of Karamaniko breed, a major common ancestor of the autochthonous Greek sheep.

Ioannis A Giantsis1, Danai Antonopoulou2,3, Nikolaos Dekolis3, Konstantinos Zaralis2, Melpomeni Avdi3.   

Abstract

Greece has a long history in autochthonous sheep, the genetic ancestry of which has been associated with four subtypes known to inhabit Greece at the end of the nineteenth century. Among them, the Karamaniko breed is still surviving, however endangered. This study was designed in order to (a) determine the phylogenetic status, (b) to evaluate the levels of inbreeding, and (c) to assess the genetic basis of coat color of Karamaniko breed. For these purposes, the mitochondrial cyt b gene was sequenced, the AFLP methodology was applied, and the MC1R was genotyped, respectively, in 72 female sheep from the Karamaniko breed. Four different novel cyt b haplotypes were defined and three MC1R genotypes were scored, whereas inbreeding levels estimated using AFLPs by the means of relatedness coefficient (r) were 0.287, with gene diversity at the levels of 0.105. Phylogenetic analysis indicated an eastern Asian tropical and subtropical origin of the Karamaniko breed, close with breeds originating from central Turkey, or a clustering within western European or Mediterranean sheep, mirroring a recent genetic divergence, with a non-random spread towards the formation of lowland breeds. The MC1R genotypes were all associated with the white coat color, in which selective breeding has probably been based on traditional morphological characters. Finally, levels of inbreeding do not constitute an indication for a particular mating plan to prevent unpleasant phenomena such as inbreeding depression, probably because of the special attention paid by the farmers towards the avoidance of relative recurrent mating.
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Keywords:  Alleles; Farm animals; Genetic diversity; Genotyping; Indigenous breed; Phylogeny

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35072809     DOI: 10.1007/s11250-022-03081-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod        ISSN: 0049-4747            Impact factor:   1.559


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