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Population structure of Vietnamese pigs using mitochondrial DNA.

Shinya IshiharaAisaku ArakawaNguyen V BaNguyen C DinhPham H NinhToshihiro OkamuraThanh Quang Dang-NguyenKazuhiro KikuchiLan D PhamHidehito Kimura
Published in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2023)
The D-loop region on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is frequently used for analyses of maternal lineages within domestic animal species. There are many native pig breeds in Vietnam, but their origins remain unclear. This study investigated maternal lineages using the D-loop region on mtDNA of 260 samples collected from native pigs in 20 provinces across Vietnam. The D-loop region of all samples was amplified and sequenced. We obtained 713 bp sequences of the D-loop region for each sample excluding the repeat region, and variants on this region were used to construct a phylogenetic tree. We detected 50 haplotypes from Vietnamese native pigs, with 27 novel haplotypes. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed two haplotype groups: one for the MTSEA group, frequently found in domestic pigs in the mountainous areas of Cambodia and Laos; and the D2 group, found in pigs originating from Chinese pigs. No European haplotype was found. Haplotypes in northeast Vietnam comprised only haplotypes of the D2 group, whereas in areas from the northwest mountains to the south, we found haplotypes belonging to both the D2 and MTSEA groups. This study suggested that both origins contributed to maternal lineages of current populations of Vietnamese native pigs.
Keyphrases
  • mitochondrial dna
  • copy number
  • transcription factor
  • birth weight
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • genetic diversity
  • high resolution