Abstract :
To determine the genetic diversity and the origin of Chinese sheep, we analyzed 83 complete sequences of mtDNA D-loop
from nine Chinese sheep breeds and a foreign breed, together with nine sheep and cattle available sequences from GenBank. The
length of the sequences was considerably variable between 1103 and 1225 bp. The hapolotype diversity was 92.7%. The nucleotide
diversity was 3.058%. And the mean nucleotide composition of the 83 sequences was 32.9% A, 29.8% T, 22.9% C and 14.4% G,
respectively. The NJ phylogenetic tree (the number of replications of bootstrap test is 1000) revealed that there were three distinct
major domestic sheep lineages (termed as lineages A–C) in the 10 breeds. The result indicated that Chinese native sheep breeds
derive from three different maternal sources. The mismatch distribution analysis showed that the Fs values were −25.15, −12.28,
−8.60 for the lineages A–C, respectively (P < 0.01), which suggested that atleast one population expansion events occur in the
demographic history of Chinese sheep breeds.
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Keywords :
D-loop , Chinese native sheep , Maternal source , mtDNA