Title of article :
DNA variants of the MHC show location-specific
convergence between sheep, goat and cattle
Author/Authors :
Faruk Bozkaya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Interspecific convergent evolution in sheep, goat and cattle was analysed with the help of orthologous microsatellite markers.
Six of the loci are located in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region and three on different chromosomes. Samples
from at least 60 animals per autochthonous breed of the three species were collected in central and southeast Anatolia (Turkey)
as well as Baden-W¨urttemberg (Germany). Allelic diversity, heterozygosity, population differentiation and genetic distances were
calculated. The loci were polymorphic in all species and breeds. Apart from MSDRB, the loci linked to the MHC were similarly
polymorphic as compared to the other loci. Allele numbers in the Turkish sheep and in the cattle breeds were higher than in the other
breeds. The predominant occurrence of distinct allele lengths per locus differed depending on the species. For the three geographic
locations, the genetic distances between species based on the MHC loci were significantly closer in comparison with distances
based on quasi-neutral loci. This indicates convergent evolution of the MHC loci between sheep, goat and cattle caused by effects
of location and demonstrates an approach for quantifying influences of adaptation on genetic variability.
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Keywords :
MHC , goat , sheep , adaptation , microsatellites , convergence , Orthologous loci , breeds , Cattle
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research