Phylogenetic Relationships of Turkish Indigenous Donkey Populations Determined by Mitochondrial DNA D-loop Region

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作者
Ozkan Unal, Emel [1 ]
Ozdil, Fulya [2 ]
Kaplan, Selcuk [3 ]
Gurcan, Eser Kemal [1 ]
Genc, Serdar [4 ]
Arat, Sezen [2 ]
Soysal, Mehmet Ihsan [1 ]
机构
[1] Tekirdag Namik Kemal Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Fac Agr, TR-59030 Tekirdag, Turkey
[2] Tekirdag Namik Kemal Univ, Dept Agr Biotechnol, Fac Agr, TR-59030 Tekirdag, Turkey
[3] Tekirdag Namik Kemal Univ, Fac Vet Med, TR-59030 Tekirdag, Turkey
[4] Kirsehir Ahi Evran Univ, Dept Agr Biotechnol, Fac Agr, TR-40100 Kirsehir, Turkey
来源
ANIMALS | 2020年 / 10卷 / 11期
关键词
Turkish donkeys; mtDNA; D-loop; genetic diversity; haplotype; maternal origin; AFRICAN MATERNAL ORIGIN; GENETIC DIVERSITY; EQUUS-ASINUS; BALKAN DONKEY; SEQUENCE; WILD; DOMESTICATION; INSIGHTS; REVEAL; GENOME;
D O I
10.3390/ani10111970
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary This paper represents the first fundamental report of mtDNA diversity in Turkish indigenous donkey breeds and presents findings for the origin and genetic characterization of donkey populations dispersed in seven geographical regions in Turkey, and thus reveals insights into their genetic history. The median-joining network and phylogenetic tree exhibit two different maternal lineages of the 16 Turkish indigenous donkey populations. In this study, to analyze the mtDNA D-loop region and the origin of the maternal lineages of 16 different donkey populations, and to assess the domestication of Turkish indigenous donkeys in seven geographical regions, we investigated the DNA sequences of the D-loop region of 315 indigenous donkeys from Turkey. A total of 54 haplotypes, resulting from 35 polymorphic regions (27 parsimoniously informative and 6 singleton sites), were defined. Twenty-eight of these haplotypes are unique (51.85%), and 26 are shared among different Turkish indigenous donkey populations. The most frequent haplotype was Hap 1 (45.71%), followed by two haplotypes (Hap 4, 15.55% and Hap 7, 5.39%). The breed genetic diversity, evaluated by the haplotype diversity (H-D) and nucleotide diversity (pi(D)), for the Turkish donkey populations ranged from 0.533 +/- 0.180 (Tekirdag-Malkara, MAL) to 0.933 +/- 0.122 (Aydin, AYD), and from 0.01196 +/- 0.0026 (Antalya, ANT) to 0.02101 +/- 0.0041 (Aydin, AYD), respectively. We observed moderate-to-high levels of haplotype diversity and moderate nucleotide diversity, indicating plentiful genetic diversity in all of the Turkish indigenous donkey populations. Phylogenetic analysis (NJT) and median-joining network analysis established that all haplotypes were distinctly grouped into two major haplogroups. The results of AMOVA analyses, based on geographic structuring of Turkish native donkey populations, highlighted that the majority of the observed variance is due to differences among samples within populations. The observed differences between groups were found to be statistically significant. Comparison among Turkish indigenous donkey mtDNA D-loop regions and haplotypes, and different countries' donkey breeds and wild asses, identified two clades and which is named Somali (Clade IV) and Nubian (Clade V) lineages. The results can be used to understand the origin of Turkish donkey populations clearly, and to resolve the phylogenetic relationship among all of the different regions.
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