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Novel Y-chromosome short tandem repeats in Sus scrofa and their variation in European wild boar and domestic pig populations (CROSBI ID 232805)

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Iacolina, Laura ; Brajković, Vladimir ; Canu, Antonello ; Šprem, Nikica ; Čubrić Čurik, Vlatka ; Fontanesi, Luca ; Saarma, Urmas ; Apollonio, Marco ; Scandura, Massimo Novel Y-chromosome short tandem repeats in Sus scrofa and their variation in European wild boar and domestic pig populations // Animal genetics, 47 (2016), 682-690. doi: 10.1111/age.12483

Podaci o odgovornosti

Iacolina, Laura ; Brajković, Vladimir ; Canu, Antonello ; Šprem, Nikica ; Čubrić Čurik, Vlatka ; Fontanesi, Luca ; Saarma, Urmas ; Apollonio, Marco ; Scandura, Massimo

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Novel Y-chromosome short tandem repeats in Sus scrofa and their variation in European wild boar and domestic pig populations

Y-chromosome markers are important tools for studying male-specific gene flow within and between populations, hybridization patterns and kinship. However, their use in non-human mammals is often hampered by the lack of Y- specific polymorphic markers. We identified new male-specific short tandem repeats (STRs) in Sus scrofa using the available genome sequence. We selected four polymorphic loci (5–10 alleles per locus), falling in one duplicated and two single-copy regions. A total of 32 haplotypes were found by screening 211 individuals from eight wild boar populations across Europe and five domestic pig populations. European wild boar were characterized by significantly higher levels of haplotype diversity compared to European domestic pigs (HD = 0.904 ± 0.011 and HD = 0.491 ± 0.077 respectively). Relationships among STR haplotypes were investigated by combining them with single nucleotide polymorphisms at two linked genes (AMELY and UTY) in a network analysis. A differentiation between wild and domestic populations was observed (FST = 0.229), with commercial breeds sharing no Y haplotype with the sampled wild boar. Similarly, a certain degree of geographic differentiation was observed across Europe, with a number of local private haplotypes and high diversity in northern populations. The described Y-chromosome markers can be useful to track male inheritance and gene flow in wild and domestic populations, promising to provide insights into evolutionary and population genetics in Sus scrofa.

genetic diversity ; microsatellite ; paternal DNA markers ; Y haplotype

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Podaci o izdanju

47

2016.

682-690

objavljeno

0268-9146

10.1111/age.12483

Povezanost rada

Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Biologija

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