Two maternal lineages revealed by mitochondrial DMA D-loop sequences in Chinese native water buffaloes (bubalus bubalis)

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Little is known about the origin and genetic diversity of swkliip buffaloes in China. To obtain more knowledge on genetics of the water buffalo in China, the complete mitochondrial D-loop sequences of 30 samples from 6 native types were investigated. The results revealed 12 mitochondrial haplotypes with 50 polymorphic sites. Among these polymorphic sites, there were 49 transitions and 1 transversion. The average nucleotide diversity and haplotype diversity estimated from mtDNA D-loop region in 6 Chinese water buffalo types were 0.00684 and 0.798, respectively, showing rather abundant mitochondrial genetic diversity. The Neighbor-Joining (NJ) tree of mtDNA of Chinese water buffaloes was constructed according to the 12 haplotypes. The NJ tree indicated two lineages being designated lineage A and lineage B, in which lineage A was predominant, and lineage B was at low frequency. The new lineage B was first discovered and defined in 6 Chinese water buffalo types. These results showed that two different maternal lineages were involved in the origin of domestic swamp buffaloes in China and the lineage B was probably an introgression from Southeast Asian buffaloes.

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Lei, C. Z., Zhang, W., Chen, H., Lu, F., Ge, Q. L., Liu, R. Y., … Zhao, Z. L. (2007). Two maternal lineages revealed by mitochondrial DMA D-loop sequences in Chinese native water buffaloes (bubalus bubalis). Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2007.471

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