Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia

The Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) from Central Asia is believed to be the most ancient species of the genus Capra. In Mongolia, it is distributed in the areas of Mongolian Altai, Gobi-Altai, Dzungaria, Altai, Khan Khuhii, Khoridal Saridag and Ulaan Taiga as well as in the desert and semi-desert ste...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Bilguun, Tsenddorj, Delgerzul, Baatar, Unudbayasgalan, Zunduibaatar, Galbadrakh, Baranz, Tserendulam, Batsukh
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Published: Mongolian Academy of Sciences 2019
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spelling ftmongoliajo:oai:mongoliajol:article/1246 2023-05-15T18:30:50+02:00 Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia Bilguun, Tsenddorj Delgerzul, Baatar Unudbayasgalan, Zunduibaatar Galbadrakh, Baranz Tserendulam, Batsukh 2019-12-31 application/pdf https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/PMAS/article/view/1246 eng eng Mongolian Academy of Sciences https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/PMAS/article/view/1246/1498 https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/PMAS/article/view/1246 Copyright (c) 2019 Bilguun Tsenddorj, Delgerzul Baatar, Unudbayasgalan Zunduibaatar, Galbadrakh Baranz, Tserendulam Batsukh Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences; Vol. 59 No 03(231) 2019; 48-53 2312-2994 2310-4716 Siberian ibex mitochondrial ND5 gene haplotype population genetic diversity Capra sibirica info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-Reviewed Article 2019 ftmongoliajo 2022-12-11T16:12:37Z The Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) from Central Asia is believed to be the most ancient species of the genus Capra. In Mongolia, it is distributed in the areas of Mongolian Altai, Gobi-Altai, Dzungaria, Altai, Khan Khuhii, Khoridal Saridag and Ulaan Taiga as well as in the desert and semi-desert steppe zones of Dundgobi and Dornogobi aimags (provinces). In the current study, we investigated the mitochondrial ND5 gene fragments of the Siberian ibex population from different parts of Mongolia. Nine haplotypes, including 6 shared and 3 unique haplotypes were identified among these populations. Furthermore, Tajima’s statistics and Fu’s statistics did not reveal significant positive value across the population, indicating population decline and balancing selection.In the phylogenetic tree by 9 haplotypes, no separated clusters were generated. In addition, nucleotide diversity was 0.015, haplotype diversity was 0.86 and the average number of differences in nucleotides was 8.2 in the overall population. These results suggest that genetic diversity across all the populations was low, while haplotype diversity and the average number of differences in nucleotides were high. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Mongolia Journals Online Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences 48 53
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topic Siberian ibex
mitochondrial ND5 gene
haplotype
population genetic diversity
Capra sibirica
spellingShingle Siberian ibex
mitochondrial ND5 gene
haplotype
population genetic diversity
Capra sibirica
Bilguun, Tsenddorj
Delgerzul, Baatar
Unudbayasgalan, Zunduibaatar
Galbadrakh, Baranz
Tserendulam, Batsukh
Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia
topic_facet Siberian ibex
mitochondrial ND5 gene
haplotype
population genetic diversity
Capra sibirica
description The Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) from Central Asia is believed to be the most ancient species of the genus Capra. In Mongolia, it is distributed in the areas of Mongolian Altai, Gobi-Altai, Dzungaria, Altai, Khan Khuhii, Khoridal Saridag and Ulaan Taiga as well as in the desert and semi-desert steppe zones of Dundgobi and Dornogobi aimags (provinces). In the current study, we investigated the mitochondrial ND5 gene fragments of the Siberian ibex population from different parts of Mongolia. Nine haplotypes, including 6 shared and 3 unique haplotypes were identified among these populations. Furthermore, Tajima’s statistics and Fu’s statistics did not reveal significant positive value across the population, indicating population decline and balancing selection.In the phylogenetic tree by 9 haplotypes, no separated clusters were generated. In addition, nucleotide diversity was 0.015, haplotype diversity was 0.86 and the average number of differences in nucleotides was 8.2 in the overall population. These results suggest that genetic diversity across all the populations was low, while haplotype diversity and the average number of differences in nucleotides were high.
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author Bilguun, Tsenddorj
Delgerzul, Baatar
Unudbayasgalan, Zunduibaatar
Galbadrakh, Baranz
Tserendulam, Batsukh
author_facet Bilguun, Tsenddorj
Delgerzul, Baatar
Unudbayasgalan, Zunduibaatar
Galbadrakh, Baranz
Tserendulam, Batsukh
author_sort Bilguun, Tsenddorj
title Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia
title_short Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia
title_full Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia
title_fullStr Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Genetic analysis of mitochondrial ND5 gene of siberian ibex (Capra Sibirica, Pallas, 1776) population in Mongolia
title_sort genetic analysis of mitochondrial nd5 gene of siberian ibex (capra sibirica, pallas, 1776) population in mongolia
publisher Mongolian Academy of Sciences
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