• 제목/요약/키워드: Microsatellite Polymorphism

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Application of genomic big data to analyze the genetic diversity and population structure of Korean domestic chickens

  • Eunjin Cho;Minjun Kim;Jae-Hwan Kim;Hee-Jong Roh;Seung Chang Kim;Dae-Hyeok Jin;Dae Cheol Kim;Jun Heon Lee
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제65권5호
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    • pp.912-921
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    • 2023
  • Genetic diversity analysis is crucial for maintaining and managing genetic resources. Several studies have examined the genetic diversity of Korean domestic chicken (KDC) populations using microsatellite markers, but it is difficult to capture the characteristics of the whole genome in this manner. Hence, this study analyzed the genetic diversity of several KDC populations using high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype data. We examined 935 birds from 21 KDC populations, including indigenous and adapted Korean native chicken (KNC), Hyunin and Jeju KDC, and Hanhyup commercial KDC populations. A total of 212,420 SNPs of 21 KDC populations were used for calculating genetic distances and fixation index, and for ADMIXTURE analysis. As a result of the analysis, the indigenous KNC groups were genetically closer and more fixed than the other groups. Furthermore, Hyunin and Jeju KDC were similar to the indigenous KNC. In comparison, adapted KNC and Hanhyup KDC populations derived from the same original species were genetically close to each other, but had different genetic structures from the others. In conclusion, this study suggests that continuous evaluation and management are required to prevent a loss of genetic diversity in each group. Basic genetic information is provided that can be used to improve breeds quickly by utilizing the various characteristics of native chickens.

Amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and genetic variation of the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in South Korea

  • Jung, Jong-Woo;Han, Hye-Rim;Ryu, Sung-Hee;Kim, Won
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2010
  • The pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus causes pine wilt disease and is a serious economic concern for the forest industry of South Korea. To achieve effective control with limited resources, it is necessary to clarify the transmission routes and mechanisms of dispersal of this organism. Highly polymorphic and easy-to-use molecular markers can be used for investigating this aspect. In this study, we evaluated the usefulness of amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) for investigating the genetic variations of B. xylophilus and related individuals from China, Japan, and South Korea. The AFLP patterns obtained in our study were similar to the microsatellite patterns reported in a previous study; our AFLP patterns indicated high genetic variability and cryptic genetic structure, but did not indicate any peculiar geographic structure. Moreover, the genetic distances between individuals suggested that the Korean population was affected to a greater extent by the Chinese population than the Japanese population. Further, the gene flow among the related species appeared to be limited; however, there may be also the possibility of genetic introgression among species. These results confirm the usefulness of AFLPs for understanding the epidemiology of pine wilt disease, thereby contributing to the effective control of this disease.

Diversity and Genetic Relationships among Seven West African Goat Breeds

  • Missohou, A.;Talaki, E.;Laminou, I. Maman
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제19권9호
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    • pp.1245-1251
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    • 2006
  • This study was carried out to determine the genetic relationships among seven west African goat breeds : Casamance Goat (Kolda, Senegal), Labe Goat (Fouta Djallon, Guinea), three Sahel Goat (Djoloff, Senegal ; Maradi, Niger; Gorgol, Mauritania) red Sokoto Goat (Maradi, Niger) and Guera goat (Atar, Mauritania).The polymorphism of six microsatellites and the ${\alpha}_{s1}$-casein locus was analysed. The six microsatellite loci were polymorphic with a mean number of alleles ranging from 2.71 to 4.0. At the ${\alpha}_{s1}$-casein locus, A and B were the most frequent alleles, which are known to be associated with a high level of protein synthesis. A neighbour-joining tree and a Principal Component Analysis were performed and the reliability of both methods was tested. Our study shows that the genetic relationships among the breeds analysed correspond to their geographical distribution and in addition, that the Labe Goat is strongly separated from the other breeds. Among the seven markers used, four have an effect on the distribution of breeds while three seem to be non-informative.

Microsatellite Sequences of Mammals and Their Applications in Genome Analysis in Pigs - A Review

  • Behl, Rahul;Sheoran, Neelam;Behl, Jyotsna;Tantia, M.S.;Vijh, R.K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제15권12호
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    • pp.1822-1830
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    • 2002
  • The microsatellites are the short tandem repeats of 1 to 6 bp long monomer sequences that are repeated several times. These short tandem repeats are considered to be generated by the slipped strand mispairing. Based on the unique capability of alternating purine-pyrimidine residues to form Z-DNA, the possible role of the microsatellites in gene regulation has been proposed. The microsatellites are highly polymorphic, follow Mendelian inheritance and are evenly distributed throughout the genomes of eukaryotes. They are easy to isolate and the polymerase chain reaction based typing of the alleles can be readily automated. These properties make them the preferred markers for comparison of the genetic structure of the closely related breeds/populations; very high-resolution genetic mapping and parentage testing etc. The microsatellites have rapidly replaced the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) in most applications in the population genetics studies in most species, including the various farm animals viz. cattle, buffalo, goat, sheep and pigs etc. More and more reports are now available describing the use of microsatellites in pigs ranging from measurement of genetic variation between breeds/populations, developing high resolution genetic maps to identifying and mapping genes of biological and economic importance.

Evaluation of the Genetic Relationship among Ten Chinese Indigenous Pig Breeds with Twenty-six Microsatellite Markers

  • Li, Changchun;Wang, Zhigang;Liu, Bang;Yang, Shulin;Zhu, Zhengmao;Fan, Bin;Yu, Mei;Zhao, Shuhong;Li, Kui
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.441-444
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    • 2004
  • The genetic diversities and relationships of 10 Chinese indigenous pig breeds and three exotic pig breeds have been evaluated using 26 microsatellites recommended by the Food and Agriculture Organization & the International Society of Animal Genetics (FAO-ISAG). The allele frequencies, genetic heterozygosity (H) and polymorphism information content (PIC) have been calculated. The results showed that genetic diversity of Chinese indigenous pig breeds is higher than that of the introduced pig breeds. The clustering of 10 breeds is generally consistent with their geographical distribution.

Large-scale Genotyping and Genetic Mapping in Plasmodium Parasites

  • Su, Xin-Zhuan;Jiang, Hongying;Yi, Ming;Mu, Jianbing;Stephens, Robert M.
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제47권2호
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    • pp.83-91
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    • 2009
  • The completion of many malaria parasite genomes provides great opportunities for genomewide characterization of gene expression and high-throughput genotyping. Substantial progress in malaria genomics and genotyping has been made recently, particularly the development of various microarray platforms for large-scale characterization of the Plasmodium falciparum genome. Microarray has been used for gene expression analysis, detection of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and copy number variation (CNV), characterization of chromatin modifications, and other applications. Here we discuss some recent advances in genetic mapping and genomic studies of malaria parasites, focusing on the use of high-throughput arrays for the detection of SNP and CNV in the P. falciparum genome. Strategies for genetic mapping of malaria traits are also discussed.

Development of EST-SSR markers for the Korean endemic species Chrysosplenium aureobracteatum (Saxifragaceae)

  • SHIN, Jae-Seo;KIM, Bo-Yun;KIM, Yong-In;LEE, Jung-Hoon;KIM, Young-Dong
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제50권1호
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 2020
  • Chrysosplenium aureobracteatum Y. I. Kim & Y. D. Kim (Saxifragaceae) is a recently described endemic species growing in the central part of the Korean peninsula. It requires constant monitoring for conservation due to its limited distributions. There is also a need for molecular markers for proper assessments of the genetic differentiation of C. aureobracteatum from species morphologically similar to it. In this study, we developed microsatellite markers that can be used to evaluate the genetic diversity of this species, representing fundamental data with which to conserve the natural populations of the species. A total of 17 expressed sequence tag-simple sequence repeat (EST-SSR) markers were developed by the Illumina pair-end sequencing of the transcriptomes of C. aureobracteatum. These markers were successfully applied to populations of C. aureobracteatum and to its most closely related species, C. barbatum, revealing high polymorphism in both species. The EST-SSR markers developed in this study were proven to be useful not only to monitor the population genetic structure of C. aureobracteatum for conservation purposes but also to study the genetic delimitation of the species from species closely related to it.

한국재래닭 및 토착화 품종간의 유연 관계 및 유전 특성 분석 (Genetic Relationship between Populations and Analysis of Genetic Structure in the Korean Native Chicken and the Endemic Chicken Breeds)

  • 오재돈;강보석;김학규;박미나;채은진;서옥석;이학교;전광주;공홍식
    • 한국가금학회지
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.361-366
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구는 한국재래닭의 유전적 특성과 차별성을 검증하기 위하여 microsatellite(MS) marker를 이용한 타품종들과의 유전적 유연 관계를 분석하였다. 분석을 위해 7개 계통의 닭 317수(백색레그혼: 79, 로드아일랜드레드: 40, 코니쉬: 37, 적갈재래닭: 44, 황갈재래닭: 39, 흑색재래닭: 39, 오골계: 39)를 대상으로 7개의 MS marker들을 이용해 대립 유전자 및 유전자형을 분석하였다. 7개의 집단간의 유전적 유연 관계를 알아보기 위해 각 MS marker별 대립 유전자의 빈도를 산출하여 이를 근거로 집단간의 유전적 거리에 대한 추정 결과 KY와 KL간의 유전적 거리는 0.074로 가장 가까운 것으로 나타났으며, KR과 KY(0.101), KR과 KL(0.173) 역시 가까운 유전적 거리를 나타내고 있음을 확인하였다. 로드아일랜드의 경우, 한국재래닭 3계통과의 유전적 거리가 평균 0.233으로 타품종에 비해 비교적 가까운 것으로 나타났다. 레그혼은 다른 모든 품종들과의 거리가 가장 먼 것으로 확인되었다. 또한, 산란종인 백색레그혼과 육용종인 코니쉬 간의 유전적 거리는 가장 먼 것으로 확인되었다. 분석된 집단간의 유전적 구조에 따라 각 개체들이 어떻게 분포되어 있는가를 확인하기 위하여 각 개체들간의 유전적 거리를 분석하였다. 분석 결과, 백색레그혼의 경우 하나의 큰 그룹으로 분포하고 있음을 확인하였다. 또한, 로드아일랜드레드, 코니쉬 및 오골계 역시 각각 그룹을 형성하여 분포하고 있음을 확인하였다. 한국 재래닭 3계통은 각각 그룹을 이루지 못하였으며, 3계통이 합쳐져 넓게 분포하고 있음을 확인하였다. 재래닭의 경우 넓게 분포되어 있기는 하지만 다른 품종들과의 분포의 차이가 있음을 확인할 수 있었다.

돼지 6번 염색체(6q28 - 6q32)의 BAC clone 염기서열 분석에 의한 Microsatellite Markers 개발 (Development of Microsatellite Markers using BAC clone Sequencing on Porcine Chromosome 6q28 - 6q32)

  • 장길원;이경태;박응우;최봉환;김태헌;정일정;오성종
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제46권3호
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    • pp.301-306
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    • 2004
  • 돼지 6번 염색체에서 근내지방 함량과 등지방 두께와 관련된 QTL이 탐색되어진 영역(6q28-6q32)에서 미세지도 작성을 위한 유용한 marker를 개발하기 위하여 실시하였다. 대량 염기서열 분석자료를 근거로, 반복염기서열 분석을 수행한 결과 KP0290F2(TTCC), KP0248C11(AAAT), KP1231C91(TAG), KP1231C92(TTG) 그리고 KP1231C93(GA)의 5 부위에서 다형성을 나타내었다. 이 부위들에 대한 랜드레이스, 재래돼지, 듀록, 요크셔, 버크셔, 오지산돈, 향돈 그리고 민돈의 8품종에 대한 유전자형 분석 결과 평균 대립유전자의 수는 2.13, 4.63, 7.38, 2.75 그리고 6.25로 나타났다. 그리고 8품종에 대한 KP0290F2, KP0248C11, KP1231C91, KP1231C92 그리고 KP1231C93에 대한 평균 heterozygosity 값을 산출한 결과, 0.2110, 0.6865, 0.8304, 0.4057 그리고 0.7051로 나타났으며, 5markers에 대한 8 품종의 평균 heterozygosity 값은 0.6313, 0.5662, 0.5814, 0.6957, 0.4517, 0.4847, 0.5758 그리고 0.5559로 나타났다. KP0248C11, KP1231C91 그리고 KP1231C93은 적절한 대립유전자 수를 나타내었고, 또한 hetetozygosity 값이 높게 나타났을 뿐만 아니라, 표준편차도 적게 나타난 점으로 미루어 보아 앞으로 유용한 marker로서 이용이 가능할 것이라 사료된다. 본 연구의 결과 개발된 marker는 SW71(98.6cM)과 SW1881(121.1 cM) 영역내에 존재하는 유용한 유전자를 발굴하기 위한 미세지도 작성에 유용하게 활용될 수 있는 marker로 판단되며, positional cloning에도 이용 할 수 있을 것이라 사료된다. 또한 돼지 게놈 연구가 완성되어 염기배열이 밝혀지기 전에 이용 가능한 표지인자들을 다량으로 확보 수 있을 것이라 사료된다.

Estimating genetic diversity and population structure of 22 chicken breeds in Asia using microsatellite markers

  • Roh, Hee-Jong;Kim, Seung-Chang;Cho, Chang-Yeon;Lee, Jinwook;Jeon, Dayeon;Kim, Dong-kyo;Kim, Kwan-Woo;Afrin, Fahmida;Ko, Yeoung-Gyu;Lee, Jun-Heon;Batsaikhan, Solongo;Susanti, Triana;Hegay, Sergey;Kongvongxay, Siton;Gorkhali, Neena Amatya;Thi, Lan Anh Nguyen;Thao, Trinh Thi Thu;Manikku, Lakmalie
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제33권12호
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    • pp.1896-1904
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    • 2020
  • Objective: Estimating the genetic diversity and structures, both within and among chicken breeds, is critical for the identification and conservation of valuable genetic resources. In chickens, microsatellite (MS) marker polymorphisms have previously been widely used to evaluate these distinctions. Our objective was to analyze the genetic diversity and relationships among 22 chicken breeds in Asia based on allelic frequencies. Methods: We used 469 genomic DNA samples from 22 chicken breeds from eight Asian countries (South Korea, KNG, KNB, KNR, KNW, KNY, KNO; Laos, LYO, LCH, LBB, LOU; Indonesia, INK, INS, ING; Vietnam, VTN, VNH; Mongolia, MGN; Kyrgyzstan, KGPS; Nepal, NPS; Sri Lanka, SBC) and three imported breeds (RIR, Rhode Island Red; WLG, White Leghorn; CON, Cornish). Their genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships were analyzed using 20 MS markers. Results: In total, 193 alleles were observed across all 20 MS markers, and the number of alleles ranged from 3 (MCW0103) to 20 (LEI0192) with a mean of 9.7 overall. The NPS breed had the highest expected heterozygosity (Hexp, 0.718±0.027) and polymorphism information content (PIC, 0.663±0.030). Additionally, the observed heterozygosity (Hobs) was highest in LCH (0.690±0.039), whereas WLG showed the lowest Hexp (0.372±0.055), Hobs (0.384±0.019), and PIC (0.325±0.049). Nei's DA genetic distance was the closest between VTN and VNH (0.086), and farthest between KNG and MGN (0.503). Principal coordinate analysis showed similar results to the phylogenetic analysis, and three axes explained 56.2% of the variance (axis 1, 19.17%; 2, 18.92%; 3, 18.11%). STRUCTURE analysis revealed that the 22 chicken breeds should be divided into 20 clusters, based on the highest ΔK value (46.92). Conclusion: This study provides a basis for future genetic variation studies and the development of conservation strategies for 22 chicken breeds in Asia.