PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites

Domestic reindeer are bred across the Russian tundra from the Kola Peninsula to Chukotka and in the mountain-taiga zone. To understand the genetic diversity and population structure of domestic reindeer, 528 individuals were analyzed using 14 microsatellites. The sample included the Nenets breed of...

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Main Authors: Kharzinova, Veronika R, Dotsev, Arsen V, Solovieva, Anastasiya D, Fedorov, Valeriy I, Shimit, Larisa D, Romanenko, Tatiana M, Senchik, Alexander V, Sergeeva, Olga K, Goncharov, Vasily V, Layshev, Kasim A, Yuzhakov, Alexander A, Brem, Gottfried, Zinovieva, Natalia A
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:7702398 2023-05-15T14:17:26+02:00 PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites Kharzinova, Veronika R Dotsev, Arsen V Solovieva, Anastasiya D Fedorov, Valeriy I Shimit, Larisa D Romanenko, Tatiana M Senchik, Alexander V Sergeeva, Olga K Goncharov, Vasily V Layshev, Kasim A Yuzhakov, Alexander A Brem, Gottfried Zinovieva, Natalia A 2020-11-30 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7702398/ https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa278.435 en eng Oxford University Press http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7702398/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa278.435 © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Animal Science. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com. https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model This article is published and distributed under the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model (https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model) J Anim Sci Abstracts Text 2020 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa278.435 2021-12-05T01:29:12Z Domestic reindeer are bred across the Russian tundra from the Kola Peninsula to Chukotka and in the mountain-taiga zone. To understand the genetic diversity and population structure of domestic reindeer, 528 individuals were analyzed using 14 microsatellites. The sample included the Nenets breed of the Komi Republic (NEN_K, n = 42), Nenets (NEN_N, n = 148), Yamalo-Nenets (NEN_Y, n = 46), Archangelsk (NEN_A, n = 47), Murmansk (NEN_M, n = 43), Taymyr (NEN_T, n = 52) regions; the Even (EVN, n = 33), the Evenk (EVK, n = 31), the Chukotka (CHUY, n = 33) breeds of Yakutia; the Chukotka breed (CHU, n = 40) of Chukotka Region; the Tuvinian (TUV, n = 32) and Mongolian (MGL, n = 21) populations of the Tuva Republic and Mongolia. Calculations were done in R package “diveRsity,” software SplitsTree 4.14.6., Structure 2.3.4. Possibly due to permanent exchanges with animals among farms of the Nenets region and thus introduction of “foreign” alleles into the herds, a higher level of genetic diversity was found in NEN_N (H(E)=0.699; A(R) =6.086). All groups had a significant homozygote excess with the maximal value of F(IS) in geographically isolated populations MGL (0.326) and TUV (0.229). Neighbor-Net tree showed formation of three main clusters according to breed origin and breeding region: (1) the Nenets reindeer from different regions, (2) three breeds of Yakutia and (3) TUV and MGL populations. CHU branched individually with a distance from others. At K=11 of STRUCTURE, we observed a clear clustering of CHU, MGL, TUV, NEN_T. A middle level of admixture was detected in NEN_A, NEN_Y, NEN_M and NEN_N with NEN_K and CHUY with EVN/EVK, which formed one cluster. Here, we obtained more detailed information on genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer, which would assist to fill current gaps in knowledge about this essential species for many indigenous peoples of the Far North. The study was funded by the RSF within Project no. 16-16-10068-P. Text Archangelsk Chukotka Evenk kola peninsula nenets Rangifer tarandus taiga Taymyr Tundra Yakutia Yamalo Nenets PubMed Central (PMC) Kola Peninsula Murmansk Journal of Animal Science 98 Supplement_4 237 238
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Kharzinova, Veronika R
Dotsev, Arsen V
Solovieva, Anastasiya D
Fedorov, Valeriy I
Shimit, Larisa D
Romanenko, Tatiana M
Senchik, Alexander V
Sergeeva, Olga K
Goncharov, Vasily V
Layshev, Kasim A
Yuzhakov, Alexander A
Brem, Gottfried
Zinovieva, Natalia A
PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites
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description Domestic reindeer are bred across the Russian tundra from the Kola Peninsula to Chukotka and in the mountain-taiga zone. To understand the genetic diversity and population structure of domestic reindeer, 528 individuals were analyzed using 14 microsatellites. The sample included the Nenets breed of the Komi Republic (NEN_K, n = 42), Nenets (NEN_N, n = 148), Yamalo-Nenets (NEN_Y, n = 46), Archangelsk (NEN_A, n = 47), Murmansk (NEN_M, n = 43), Taymyr (NEN_T, n = 52) regions; the Even (EVN, n = 33), the Evenk (EVK, n = 31), the Chukotka (CHUY, n = 33) breeds of Yakutia; the Chukotka breed (CHU, n = 40) of Chukotka Region; the Tuvinian (TUV, n = 32) and Mongolian (MGL, n = 21) populations of the Tuva Republic and Mongolia. Calculations were done in R package “diveRsity,” software SplitsTree 4.14.6., Structure 2.3.4. Possibly due to permanent exchanges with animals among farms of the Nenets region and thus introduction of “foreign” alleles into the herds, a higher level of genetic diversity was found in NEN_N (H(E)=0.699; A(R) =6.086). All groups had a significant homozygote excess with the maximal value of F(IS) in geographically isolated populations MGL (0.326) and TUV (0.229). Neighbor-Net tree showed formation of three main clusters according to breed origin and breeding region: (1) the Nenets reindeer from different regions, (2) three breeds of Yakutia and (3) TUV and MGL populations. CHU branched individually with a distance from others. At K=11 of STRUCTURE, we observed a clear clustering of CHU, MGL, TUV, NEN_T. A middle level of admixture was detected in NEN_A, NEN_Y, NEN_M and NEN_N with NEN_K and CHUY with EVN/EVK, which formed one cluster. Here, we obtained more detailed information on genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer, which would assist to fill current gaps in knowledge about this essential species for many indigenous peoples of the Far North. The study was funded by the RSF within Project no. 16-16-10068-P.
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author Kharzinova, Veronika R
Dotsev, Arsen V
Solovieva, Anastasiya D
Fedorov, Valeriy I
Shimit, Larisa D
Romanenko, Tatiana M
Senchik, Alexander V
Sergeeva, Olga K
Goncharov, Vasily V
Layshev, Kasim A
Yuzhakov, Alexander A
Brem, Gottfried
Zinovieva, Natalia A
author_facet Kharzinova, Veronika R
Dotsev, Arsen V
Solovieva, Anastasiya D
Fedorov, Valeriy I
Shimit, Larisa D
Romanenko, Tatiana M
Senchik, Alexander V
Sergeeva, Olga K
Goncharov, Vasily V
Layshev, Kasim A
Yuzhakov, Alexander A
Brem, Gottfried
Zinovieva, Natalia A
author_sort Kharzinova, Veronika R
title PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites
title_short PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites
title_full PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites
title_fullStr PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites
title_full_unstemmed PSIII-15 Genetic variability of Russian domestic reindeer populations (Rangifer Tarandus) by microsatellites
title_sort psiii-15 genetic variability of russian domestic reindeer populations (rangifer tarandus) by microsatellites
publisher Oxford University Press
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url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7702398/
https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa278.435
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