Alfiyan Achmad, Achmad Farajallah, Maria Ulfah, Dyah Perwitasari-Farajallah, M. Muladno
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摘要
印尼本土鸟类 Gallus varius 具有显著的遗传多样性。G. varius的遗传多样性评估包括线粒体DNA(mtDNA)和核DNA,其中mtDNA分析主要集中在控制区的I域。本研究旨在根据控制区 mtDNA 的中下部描述栖息在爪哇、马都拉、龙目岛和松巴哇岛的 G. varius 的遗传多样性和结构。从菖蒲羽毛顶端提取基因组DNA,然后使用两对引物扩增控制区中下部并测序。在从 944 到 1 008 bp 的控制区中,观察到 13 bp 的核苷酸变异,核苷酸多样性为 0.0021。在 G. varius 样品与参考文献(NC_007238.1)之间,共鉴定出 7 个单倍型,其中 5 个为唯一单倍型,2 个为共享单倍型,单倍型多样性为 0.7692。本研究和之前两项研究中单倍型的大量多样性表明,在过去二十年中,G. varius 的遗传多样性保持稳定。此外,遗传距离数据表明存在多个 G. varius 亚种,单倍型网络突出了种群分化的迹象。
Genetic Structure of Gallus varius Based on Middle-Lower Section of Control Region mtDNA
Gallus varius, an indigenous bird species of Indonesia, demonstrates significant genetic diversity. The genetic diversity assessment in G. varius encompassed both mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear DNA, with the mtDNA analysis primarily centered on domain I of the control region. This study aimed to describe the genetic diversity and structure of G. varius inhabiting Java, Madura, Lombok and Sumbawa based on the middle-lower part of control region mtDNA. Genomic DNA was extracted from the calamus tip of feather, then the middle-lower part of control region was amplified and sequenced using two pairs of primers. In the examined control region, spanning from 944 to 1,008 bp, 13 bp of nucleotide variation was observed, with nucleotide diversity at 0.0021. Between G. varius samples and the reference (NC_007238.1), a total of 7 haplotypes were identified, 5 unique and 2 shared haplotypes, with haplotype diversity at 0.7692. The substantial diversity of haplotypes in this study and two previous study suggests that the genetic diversity of G. varius has remained stable over the past two decades. Additionally, genetic distance data indicate there is multiple G. varius subspecies, and the haplotype network accentuates signs of population differentiation.