Md-Zain BM, Abdul-Aziz A, Aifat NR, Mohd-Yusof NS, Norsyamimi R, Rovie-Ryan JJ, Karuppannan KV, Zulkifli NA, YaakopS. 2018. Sequence variation of captive Malayan Gaur (Bos gaurus hubbacki) based on mitochondrial D-loop region DNA sequences.Biodiversitas 19: 1601-1606. Malayan gaur (Bos gaurus hubbacki) can only be found in Peninsular Malaysia and southern Thailand.The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed Malayan gaur in the Red List as vulnerable. The main objectiveof this study was to investigate sequence variation in the mitochondrial D-loop region of B. g. hubbacki from two captive centers. Wecollected 30 DNA samples of Malayan gaur from Jenderak Selatan Wildlife Conservation Center in Pahang and the Sungkai WildlifeReserve in Perak. Polymerase chain reactions were performed to amplify all the samples. DNA sequences were analyzed usingNeighbor-Joining (NJ) and Maximum Parsimony (MP) methods. Based on the 652 base pairs obtained, we found only seven variablecharacters with a value of 1% and a genetic distance between the two captive centers of 0.001. Haplotype analyses using DnaSPsoftware detected only four haplotypes between these two captive centers. Both NJ and MP trees portrayed all Malayan gaur individualsin Jenderak Selatan and Sungkai captive centers as belonging to the same clade. Genetic variation of Malayan gaur in these centers isconsidered low due to individuals possibly sharing the same common parent. This sequence variation information is of paramountimportance for the proper breeding and conservation management program of Malayan gaur in the future.
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