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Título: The genetic ancestry of american creole cattle inferred from uniparental and autosomal genetic markers.
Autoria: GINJA, C.
GAMA, L. T.
CORTÉS, O.
BURRIEL, I. M.
VEGA-PLA , J. L.
PENEDO, C.
SPONENBERG, P.
CAÑÓN, J.
SANZ, A.
EGITO, A. A. do
ALVAREZ, L. A.
GIOVAMBATTISTA, G.
AGHA, S.
ROGBERG-MUÑOZ, A.
LARA, M. A. C.
DELGADO, J. V.
MARTINEZ, A.
AFONSO, S.
AGUIRRE, L.
ARMSTRONG, E.
VALLEJO, M. E. C.
CANALES, A.
CASSAMÁ, B.
CONTRERAS, G
CORDEIRO, J. M. M.
DUNNER, S.
ELBELTAGY, A.
FIORAVANTI, M. C. S.
CARPIO, M. G.
GÓMEZ, M.
HERNÁNDEZ, A.
HERNANDEZ, D.
JULIANO, R. S.
LANDI, V.
MARQUES, J. R.
MARTÍNEZ, R. D.
MARTÍNEZ, O. R.
MELUCCI, L.
FLORES, B. M.
MÚJICA, F.
PARÉS I CASANOVA, P. M.
QUIROZ, J.
RODELLAR, C.
TJON, G.
ADEBAMBO, T.
UFFO, O.
VARGAS, J. C.
VILLALOBOS, A.
ZARAGOZA, P.
Afiliação: CATARINA GINJA, UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO; LUIS TELO GAMA, UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA; OSCAR CORTÉS, UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID; INMACULADA MARTIN BURRIEL, UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA; JOSE LUIS VEGA-PLA, SERVICIO DE CRÍA CABALLAR DE LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS; CECILIA PENEDO, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; PHIL SPONENBERG, VIRGINIA-MARYLAND REGIONAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE; JAVIER CAÑÓN, UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID; ARIANNE SANZ, UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA; ANDREA ALVES DO EGITO, CNPGC; LUZ ANGELA ALVAREZ, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA; GUILLERMO GIOVAMBATTISTA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE LA PLATA; SAIF AGHA, AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY, CAIRO, EGYPT; ANDRÉS ROGBERG-MUÑOZ, CONICET, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.; MARIA APARECIDA CASSIANO LARA, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; JUAN VICENTE DELGADO, UNIVERSIDAD DE CÓRDOBA; AMPARO MARTINEZ, UNIVERSIDAD DE CÓRDOBA; SÓNIA AFONSO, UNIVERSIDADE EDUARDO MONDLANE; LENIN AGUIRRE, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE LOJA; EILEEN ARMSTRONG, FACULTAD DE VETERINARIA-UDELAR; MARIA ESPERANZA CAMACHO VALLEJO, IFAPA CENTRO ALAMEDA DEL OBISPO; AMADO CANALES, UNIVERSIDAD DE CÓRDOBA; BERNARDO CASSAMÁ, DIREÇAO GERAL DA PECUÁRIA, BISSAU, GUINEA-BISSAU; GLORIA CONTRERAS, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES AGRÍCOLAS - INIA; J. M. MORAS CORDEIRO, UNIVERSIDADE JOSÉ EDUARDO DOS SANTOS; SUSANA DUNNER, UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID; AHMED ELBELTAGY, ANIMAL PRODUCTION RESEARCH INSTITUTE; MARIA CLORINDA SOARES FIORAVANTI, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIÁS; MAYRA GÓMEZ CARPIO, UNIVERSIDAD DE CÓRDOBA; MARIANO GÓMEZ, DIPUTACIÓN FORAL DE BIZKAIA; ANTONIO HERNÁNDEZ, UNIVERSIDAD VERACRUZANA; DARWIN HERNANDEZ, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA; RAQUEL SOARES JULIANO, CPAP; VINCENZO LANDI, UNIVERSIDAD DE CÓRDOBA; JOSE RIBAMAR MARQUES, CPAMN; RUBÉN D. MARTÍNEZ, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE LOMAS DE ZAMORA; O. ROBERTO MARTÍNEZ, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE ASUNCIÓN; LILIA MELUCCI, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE MAR DEL PLATA; BALDOMERO MOLINA FLORES, UNIVERSIDAD DE CÓRDOBA; FERNANDO MÚJICA, UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE; PERE-MIQUEL PARÉS I CASANOVA, UNIVERSITAT DE LLEIDA; JORGE QUIROZ, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES FORESTALES, AGRÍCOLAS Y PECUARIAS; CLEMENTINA RODELLAR, UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA; GERALD TJON, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND FISHERIES; TUMININU ADEBAMBO, UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA; ODALYS UFFO, CENTRO NACIONAL DE SANIDAD AGROPECUARIA; JULIO CÉSAR VARGAS, UNIVERSIDAD ESTATAL AMAZÓNICA; AXEL VILLALOBOS, INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN AGROPECUARIA; PILAR ZARAGOZA, UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA.
Ano de publicação: 2019
Referência: Scientific Reports, v. 9, n. 11486, p. 1-16, 2019.
Conteúdo: Cattle imported from the Iberian Peninsula spread throughout America in the early years of discovery and colonization to originate Creole breeds, which adapted to a wide diversity of environments and later received influences from other origins, including zebu cattle in more recent years. We analyzed uniparental genetic markers and autosomal microsatellites in DNA samples from 114 cattle breeds distributed worldwide, including 40 Creole breeds representing the whole American continent, and samples from the Iberian Peninsula, British islands, Continental Europe, Africa and American zebu. We show that Creole breeds differ considerably from each other, and most have their own identity or group with others from neighboring regions. Results with mtDNA indicate that T1c-lineages are rare in Iberia but common in Africa and are well represented in Creoles from Brazil and Colombia, lending support to a direct African influence on Creoles. This is reinforced by the sharing of a unique Y-haplotype between cattle from Mozambique and Creoles from Argentina. Autosomal microsatellites indicate that Creoles occupy an intermediate position between African and European breeds, and some Creoles show a clear Iberian signature. Our results confirm the mixed ancestry of American Creole cattle and the role that African cattle have played in their development.
Thesagro: Gado
Raça
Genética Molecular
NAL Thesaurus: Cattle breeds
Molecular genetics
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1038/s41598-019-47636-0
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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