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Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the maternal genetic diversity using the mtDNA D - loop region 842 base pair bp polymorphism in Şavak Akkaraman sheep raised in the province of Erzincan. According to the results, in the mtDNA D - loop of the Şavak Akkaraman breed, 27 polymorphic sites and 20 haplotypes were identified and then, 11 of the 20 haplotypes identified in Şavak sheep were in haplogroup B 55% , 6 in haplogroup A 30% , and 3 in haplogroup C 15% . Haplogroup B was the most frequent haplogroup in Şavak Akkaraman sheep. Haplotype and nucleotide diversities were estimated to be 0.995 ± 0.004 and 0.0146 ± 0.0003, respectively. The Şavak Akkaraman breed was compared with the mtDNA sequencing of different breeds and wild sheep, and the contribution of the breed to biodiversity was considered.
利用Erzincan省Şavak阿卡拉曼羊的mtDNA D -环区842碱基对bp多态性,对母系遗传多样性进行了研究。结果表明,在Şavak Akkaraman羊的mtDNA D -环中,鉴定出27个多态性位点和20个单倍型,其中,Şavak羊鉴定出的20个单倍型中,有11个在单倍群B中占55%,6个在单倍群A中占30%,3个在单倍群C中占15%。单倍群B是Şavak阿卡拉曼羊中最常见的单倍群。单倍型和核苷酸多样性分别为0.995±0.004和0.0146±0.0003。将Şavak Akkaraman品种与不同品种和野生羊的mtDNA序列进行比较,考虑该品种对生物多样性的贡献。
期刊介绍:
The Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK).
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