Bovine SNP array-based genetic assessment of American plains bison at American Prairie.

IF 2.5 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Shawna J Zimmerman, Rebecca M Gooley, Sara J Oyler-McCance, Scott Heidebrink, Emily Herman, Paul Stothard, Hila Shamon, Cody W Edwards, Miranda Terwilliger, Budhan S Pukazhenthi, Klaus-Peter Koepfli
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American plains bison (Bison bison bison, bison hereafter) experienced an extreme demographic bottleneck in the late 1800s. The species has since rebounded but is primarily managed as small and isolated herds due to habitat and sociopolitical limitations. Thus, reintroducing bison and allowing herds to achieve as much of their natural dynamics as possible is a major conservation goal. Concerns about genetic diversity loss in small, isolated herds and the persistence of cattle-origin variants from historical crossbreeding efforts have made genetic analysis an important part of bison conservation. The limitations of the current conservation genetic tools which are based on traditional markers such as microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA sequences, may be overcome with genome-wide genotyping panels commonly developed for agricultural species. Bison reintroduction in the grasslands at The Nature Conservancy's American Prairie began in 2005. Genetic analysis on these herds has yet to be conducted. We used the Illumina 777 K Bovine genotyping panel to obtain data from 197 bison and 179 domestic cows to understand the current population genetic state of bison at American Prairie and gain insight on cattle (Bos taurus) introgression. Overall, bison at American Prairie currently have relatively high genetic diversity, low inbreeding, and no obvious signs of cattle introgression. A more comprehensive evaluation of introgression, likely including whole-genome sequence data, would clarify this finding. These results can serve as a baseline for future comparison as part of a genetic monitoring framework.

基于牛SNP阵列的美国草原美洲平原野牛遗传评估。
美洲平原野牛(以下简称美洲野牛)在19世纪后期经历了一个极端的人口瓶颈。该物种后来有所反弹,但由于栖息地和社会政治的限制,主要是作为小而孤立的畜群进行管理。因此,重新引入野牛并让它们尽可能多地获得自然动态是一个主要的保护目标。对小型、孤立的牛群遗传多样性丧失的担忧,以及历史上杂交努力造成的牛源变异的持续存在,使遗传分析成为野牛保护的重要组成部分。目前基于微卫星和线粒体DNA序列等传统标记的保护遗传工具的局限性,可能会被通常为农业物种开发的全基因组基因分型面板所克服。美国自然保护协会于2005年开始在美国草原上重新引入野牛。对这些畜群的遗传分析尚未进行。利用Illumina 777 K牛基因分型技术,对197头美洲野牛和179头家牛进行基因分型分析,以了解美洲大草原野牛种群遗传现状,并对牛(Bos taurus)基因渐入性进行深入研究。总的来说,美国草原上的野牛目前具有相对较高的遗传多样性,近亲繁殖率低,并且没有明显的牛类入侵迹象。对基因渗入进行更全面的评估,可能包括全基因组序列数据,将澄清这一发现。这些结果可以作为未来比较的基线,作为遗传监测框架的一部分。
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Journal of Heredity
Journal of Heredity 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
6.50%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the last 100 years, the Journal of Heredity has established and maintained a tradition of scholarly excellence in the publication of genetics research. Virtually every major figure in the field has contributed to the journal. Established in 1903, Journal of Heredity covers organismal genetics across a wide range of disciplines and taxa. Articles include such rapidly advancing fields as conservation genetics of endangered species, population structure and phylogeography, molecular evolution and speciation, molecular genetics of disease resistance in plants and animals, genetic biodiversity and relevant computer programs.
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