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Comparing polymorphism of 86 candidate genes putatively involved in domestication of sheep, between wild and domestic Iranian sheep

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META GENE
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages 223-231

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.mgene.2018.06.015

Keywords

Mouflon; Sheep; Genetic diversity; Candidate genes; Domestication; Iran; Genetic resources; Ovis orientalis; Ovis aries; Conservation genetics

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  1. European Union Seventh Framework Programme [244356]

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Evolutionary forces during domestication process and breed formation have led to remarkable differences between wild and domestic sheep genomes. In this study, we compared genetic diversity of 13 Iranian Mouflons (Ovis orientalis) and 20 Iranian domestic sheep (Ovis aries) based on 86 candidate genes putatively involved in the domestication of sheep. Mean nucleotide diversity and mean expected heterozygosity of candidate genes calculated by means of VCF tools and statistical analysis were performed via IBM SPSS software. Our results showed that Mouflon was superior for both calculated diversity parameters in the majority of candidate genes under study. In fact, wild group showed higher mean nucleotide diversity and mean heterozygosity in 69 (32 statistically significant) and 49 (entire statistically significant) candidate genes, respectively. Candidate genes corresponding to immune responses, growth, and meat production traits had the most prominent differences between Mouflon and domestic sheep. Based on our results, a decrease in genetic diversity of candidate genes in domestic sheep must be considered in conservation genetics and additionally designing conservation genetic strategies in order to preserve genetic resources of Iranian wild and domestic sheep, which is essentially needed.

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