Samae Dam 鸡:从微卫星基因分型数据中发现的普拉都恒坝鸡品种。

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-25 DOI:10.5713/ab.24.0161
Nivit Tanglertpaibul, Trifan Budi, Chien Phuoc Tran Nguyen, Worapong Singchat, Wongsathit Wongloet, Nichakorn Kumnan, Piangjai Chalermwong, Anh Huynh Luu, Kantika Noito, Thitipong Panthum, Pish Wattanadilokchatkun, Anuphong Payopat, Natthamon Klinpetch, Aingorn Chaiyes, Kanithaporn Vangnai, Chotika Yokthongwattana, Chomdao Sinthuvanich, Syed Farhan Ahmad, Narongrit Muangmai, Kyudong Han, Mitsuo Nunome, Akihiko Koga, Prateep Duengkae, Sompon Waipanya, Yoichi Matsuda, Kornsorn Srikulnath
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目的:Pradu Hang Dam(PDH)鸡和 Samae Dam(SD)鸡对环境的适应性强、生长速度快、肉质鲜美、香气浓郁、外观具有观赏性,这使它们在改善家禽生产以提高食品安全方面具有重要价值。然而,尽管表型非常相似,PDH 和 SD 鸡的不同分类仍存在争议。因此,本研究旨在阐明 PDH 鸡和 SD 鸡的遗传起源和变异、PDH 鸡和 SD 鸡的遗传多样性和结构:本研究使用 28 个微卫星标记分析了 5 个 PDH 种群和 2 个 SD 种群,并使用泰国 "暹罗鸡生物资源项目 "数据库与其他本土和地方鸡种进行了比较:在 PDH(370 个等位基因总数;4.086 ± 0.312 个等位基因/位点)和 SD 鸡(179 个等位基因总数;3.607 ± 0.349 个等位基因/位点)中观察到了相当高的遗传变异性。乌泰他尼府畜牧部的 SD 鸡(SD1)与 PDH 鸡的基因库部分重叠,表明这两个鸡种之间可能存在密切关系。在Sanhawat农场乌泰他尼府的SD鸡种群(SD2)中,观察到一个与红丛林鸡部分重叠的基因库。在 SD 鸡群中观察到了不同的亚群,这表明在 SD 鸡群建立的早期就可能出现了基因分化:这些发现可为泰国地方鸡种的遗传验证及其可持续保护和利用提供有价值的见解。
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Samae Dam chicken: a variety of the Pradu Hang Dam breed revealed from microsatellite genotyping data.

Objective: The remarkable adaptability to the environment, high growth rate, meat with good taste and aroma, and ornamental appearance of the Pradu Hang Dam (PDH) and Samae Dam (SD) chickens make them valuable for improvement of poultry production to enhance food security. However, despite their close phenotypic similarity, distinct classification of PDH and SD chickens remains controversial. Thus, this study aimed to clarify genetic origins and variation between PDH and SD chickens, genetic diversity and structures of PDH and SD chickens.

Methods: This study analyzed 5 populations of PDH and 2 populations of SD chickens using 28 microsatellite markers and compared with those of other indigenous and local chicken breeds using Thailand's "The Siam Chicken Bioresource Project" database.

Results: Considerably high genetic variability was observed within PDH (370 total alleles; 4.086±0.312 alleles/locus) and SD chickens (179 total alleles; 3.607±0.349 alleles/locus). A partial overlap of gene pools was observed between SD chickens from the Department of Livestock, Uthai Thani (SD1) and PDH chickens, suggesting a potentially close relationship between the two chicken breeds. A gene pool that partially overlapped with that of the red junglefowl was observed in the SD chicken population from the Sanhawat Farm Uthai Thani population (SD2). Distinct subclusters were observed within SD chickens, indicating the possibility that genetic differentiation occurred early in the process of establishment of SD chickens.

Conclusion: These findings could offer valuable insights into genetic verification of Thai local chicken breeds and their sustainable conservation and utilization.

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