Amills M, Ramírez O, Tomàs A, Badaoui B, Marmi J, Acosta J, Sànchez A, Capote J
Departament de Ciència Animal i dels Aliments, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain.
Anim Genet. 2009 Jun;40(3):315-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2008.01837.x. Epub 2009 Mar 9.
We have analysed the genetic diversity of South and Central American (SCA) goats by partially sequencing the mitochondrial control region of 93 individuals with a wide geographical distribution. Nucleotide and haplotype diversities reached values of 0.020 +/- 0.00081 and 0.963 +/- 0.0012 respectively. We have also observed a rather weak phylogeographic structure, with almost 69% of genetic variation included in the within-breed variance component. The topology of a median-joining network analysis including 286 European, Iberian, Atlantic and SCA mitochondrial sequences was very complex, with most of the haplotypes forming part of independent small clusters. SCA sequences showed a scattered distribution throughout the network, and clustering with Spanish and Portuguese sequences occurred only occasionally, not allowing the distinguishing of a clear Iberian signature. Conversely, we found a prominent cluster including Canarian, Chilean, Argentinian and Bolivian mitochondrial haplotypes. This result was independently confirmed by constructing a Bayesian phylogenetic tree (posterior probability of 0.97). Sharing of mitochondrial haplotypes by SCA and Canarian goats suggests that goat populations from the Atlantic archipelagos, where Spanish and Portuguese ships en route to the New World used to stow food and supplies, participated in the foundation of SCA caprine breeds.
我们通过对93只地理分布广泛的南美洲和中美洲(SCA)山羊的线粒体控制区进行部分测序,分析了它们的遗传多样性。核苷酸多样性和单倍型多样性分别达到了0.020±0.00081和0.963±0.0012。我们还观察到一种相当弱的系统地理结构,近69%的遗传变异包含在品种内方差成分中。包含286条欧洲、伊比利亚、大西洋和SCA线粒体序列的中位连接网络分析的拓扑结构非常复杂,大多数单倍型构成独立小簇的一部分。SCA序列在整个网络中呈分散分布,仅偶尔与西班牙和葡萄牙序列聚类,无法区分出明显的伊比利亚特征。相反,我们发现一个显著的簇,包括加那利群岛、智利、阿根廷和玻利维亚的线粒体单倍型。通过构建贝叶斯系统发育树(后验概率为0.97)独立证实了这一结果。SCA山羊和加那利群岛山羊线粒体单倍型的共享表明,来自大西洋群岛的山羊种群参与了SCA山羊品种的形成,西班牙和葡萄牙船只在前往新大陆的途中曾在这些群岛储存食物和物资。