The Genetic Diversity of Tibetan Red Deer Populations Determined using Mitochondrial and Microsatellite Markers

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作者
Liu Yan Hua [1 ]
Zhang Minghai [1 ]
机构
[1] Northeast Forestry Univ, Coll Wildlife Resources, Harbin, Heilongjiang, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Tibetan red deer; CytB; Microsatellite; Genetic diversity; CERVUS-ELAPHUS POPULATIONS; FORENSIC APPLICATIONS; DNA; CONSERVATION; CALIFORNIA; INFERENCE; DRIFT; DIFFERENTIATION; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; VARIABILITY;
D O I
10.17957/IJAB/15.0453
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The Tibetan red deer (Cervus elaphus wallichi) is an indigenous Chinese species, mainly inhabiting Sangri County, located in the southeast segment of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Currently, scientific data on the Tibetan red deer are sparse. Knowledge of the genetic diversity of geographically separate populations could help in formulating strategies to protect this species. In this study, we collected 123 fecal samples from three different regions. These contained 105 samples identified as red deer feces from which 54 genotypes were obtained and analyzed, including 21 Zengqi, 15 Woka and 18 Baidui populations. We performed genetic analysis using mitochondrial and microsatellite markers. The mtDNA CytB genes from 54 individual Tibetan red deer were sequenced and 731 bp fragments were obtained. We defined 14 haplotypes with a haplotype diversity (H) of 0.897. The nucleotide diversity (p) between populations was 2.781. Microsatellite typing analysis showed that the average allele number, mean expected heterozygosity and mean observed heterozygosity were 4.385, 0.721 and 0.641, respectively. Our findings suggest that these Tibetan red deer populations have relatively high genetic diversity. As indicated by Tajima' s D and Fu and Li' s D values, these three populations had not significantly deviated from a neutral evolutionary path (p > 0.1), nor was any evidence found to suggest a strong equilibrium selection. AMOVA revealed that the inter-gene flow of these three populations was greater than 1 (5.14 > Nm > 1.67), suggesting that abundant gene flow exists between them. No obvious genetic differentiation was observed. Thus, we propose to protect and control the Tibetan red deer in these three regions as a single management unit. (C) 2017 Friends Science Publishers
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