Title of article :
Assessing genetic diversity of three Tunisian dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) sub populations using microsatellite markers
Author/Authors :
Nouairia, G. Arid Lands Institute - Wildlife and Livestock Laboratory, Tunisia , Kdidi, S. Arid Lands Institute - Wildlife and Livestock Laboratory, Tunisia , Ben Salah, R. Arid Lands Institute - Wildlife and Livestock Laboratory, Tunisia , Hammadi, M. Arid Lands Institute - Wildlife and Livestock Laboratory, Tunisia , Khorchani, T. Arid Lands Institute - Wildlife and Livestock Laboratory, Tunisia , Yahyaoui, M. H. Arid Lands Institute - Wildlife and Livestock Laboratory, Tunisia
Abstract :
One of the main tasks of the PROCAMED project is to promote research on genetics of dromedary camel. Inthis regard, and to evaluate the genetic diversity among Tunisian dromedary camel, a total of 62 blood sampleswere collected from unrelated animals in three different regions (Tataouine, Medenine and Kebili) and belonging to three sub-populations (Ourdhaoui Médenine, Ourdhaoui Tataouine and Merzougui) defined on the basis of morphologic and geographic criterions. From seven microsatellite markers used only four were successfully amplified resulting in a total of 26 alleles observed in the three sub-populations with a mean number of alleles (MNA) of 6.5. Unbiased expected heterozygosity (He) ranged from 0.76 to 0.84 whereas the observed heterozygosity was absolute (Ho = 1) and an excess of heterozygotes was observed in the three groups for all four loci. The mean estimates of the fixation index FST was 0.052 showing a moderate genetic structure between the different sub-populations. Little differentiation was observed between Ourdhaoui Médenine and Merzougui sub-populations, compared to Ourdhaoui Tataouine sub-population which seems to be more established. The results showed the limits of camel classification on the basis of only morphologic and regional distribution criterions.
Keywords :
Camel , Genetic diversity , Microsatellites , Tunisia
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture