The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, Farmington, CT, USA.
Department of Agricultural Biotechnology and Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Mol Biol Evol. 2023 Dec 1;40(12). doi: 10.1093/molbev/msad257.
Present-day African cattle retain a unique genetic profile composed of a mixture of the Bos taurus and Bos indicus populations introduced into the continent at different time periods. However, details of the admixture history and the exact origins of the source populations remain obscure. Here, we infer the source of admixture in the earliest domestic cattle in Africa, African taurine. We detect a significant contribution (up to ∼20%) from a basal taurine lineage, which might represent the now-extinct African aurochs. In addition, we show that the indicine ancestry of African cattle, although most closely related to so-far sampled North Indian indicine breeds, has a small amount of additional genetic affinity to Southeast Asian indicine breeds. Our findings support the hypothesis of aurochs introgression into African taurine and generate a novel hypothesis that the origin of indicine ancestry in Africa might be different indicine populations than the ones found in North India today.
现今的非洲牛保留了一种独特的基因谱,由不同时期引入非洲的瘤牛和印度野牛种群混合而成。然而,混合历史的细节和来源种群的确切起源仍然不清楚。在这里,我们推断了非洲野牛中最早的家养牛的混合来源。我们检测到一个显著的贡献(高达约 20%)来自一个基础的瘤牛谱系,这可能代表现已灭绝的非洲野牛。此外,我们还表明,非洲牛的印度野牛血统,尽管与迄今为止采样的北印度印度野牛品种最为密切相关,但与东南亚印度野牛品种有少量额外的遗传亲和力。我们的发现支持了野牛与非洲瘤牛杂交的假设,并提出了一个新的假设,即非洲印度野牛血统的起源可能与今天在北印度发现的印度野牛品种不同。