约旦的阿利亚骆驼:一种遗传上独特的单峰骆驼品种。

IF 2.5 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Nizar J Haddad, Mohamad A Al-Araishi, Sami Awabdeh, Rajesh Patidar, Ryan Bell, Khaleel Jawasreh, Heba Alhurani, Leqaa J Alharbed, Rawad Sweidan, Eman N Al-Anaswah, Mohammad Brake, Monther T Sadder, Omar A Blanco, Loai Sbeih, Mohamed Uduman, Saquib A Lakhani, Mustafa K Khokha, Ahmed Weir
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摘要

在亚洲和北非的文化中,单峰骆驼有着非凡的历史,它们有多种用途,从提供牛奶、纺织、比赛到充当驮畜。最近的基因研究表明,许多单峰骆驼在基因上是同质的,这表明它们并不代表不同的品种,主张骆驼“类型”而不是骆驼“品种”。在这项研究中,我们首次利用全基因组测序(WGS)对15只约旦阿利亚骆驼以及9只来自该国不同地区的约旦混合骆驼进行了测序。此外,我们分析了来自阿拉伯半岛的48个公开的单峰骆驼全基因组进行比较。我们证明了阿利亚骆驼是一个独特的骆驼品种,在约旦精心培育,用于比赛和产奶。与其他单峰骆驼相比,阿利亚骆驼在基因上是独特的,是一个应该保护的独特品种。我们的数据进一步表明,不同骆驼种群的WGS可能会确定更多的品种,并为优化性状和保持遗传多样性提供方法。
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The Alia Camel of Jordan: a genetically distinct dromedary breed.

The Dromedary camel has a remarkable history amongst cultures across Asia and northern Africa, serving multiple purposes ranging from providing milk, textiles, racing, and acting as pack animals. Recent genetic studies have revealed that many dromedaries are genetically homogenous, indicating that they do not represent different breeds, advocating for camel "type" over camel "breed." In this study, we leveraged whole genome sequencing (WGS) to sequence 15 Jordanian Alia camels for the first time, alongside 9 Jordanian mixed camels from diverse locations within the country. Additionally, we analyzed 48 publicly available whole genomes of dromedary camels from the Arabian Peninsula for comparison. We demonstrate that the Alia camel is a distinct breed of camel, carefully bred in Jordan for racing and milk production. Compared with other dromedary camels, the Alia is genetically distinct and a unique breed that should be conserved. Our data further suggest that WGS of different camel populations may identify additional breeds and inform approaches to optimize traits and preserve genetic diversity.

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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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