2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12041-017-0860-1
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Genetic diversity, phylogeographic structure and effect of selection at the mitochondrial hypervariable region of Nigerian chicken populations

Abstract: In this study, the maternal genetic diversity, phylogenetic relationship and effect of natural selection on indigenous chickens from Nigeria were assessed. A total of 397-bp fragment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) D-loop region of 171 indigenous chickens from four populations of Nigeria and four commercial egg line strains (two Anak titan, one Giriraja and one Yaffa) as out-groups were analysed. Thirty-one haplotypes (28 from Nigerian chickens and three from commercial strains) and 34 polymorphic sites were … Show more

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“…Nucleotide diversity (π) across all individuals was estimated at 0.00062, and the haplotype diversity ( Hd ) was determined at 0.288. These values are markedly low, in accordance with those reported for other indigenous Nigerian populations, especially from the southwestern part of the country, where the lowest haplotype diversity was detected (Hd = 0.25) ( Ajibike et al., 2017 ). The entire Nigerian population reached a mean haplotype diversity value of 0.673.…”
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“…Nucleotide diversity (π) across all individuals was estimated at 0.00062, and the haplotype diversity ( Hd ) was determined at 0.288. These values are markedly low, in accordance with those reported for other indigenous Nigerian populations, especially from the southwestern part of the country, where the lowest haplotype diversity was detected (Hd = 0.25) ( Ajibike et al., 2017 ). The entire Nigerian population reached a mean haplotype diversity value of 0.673.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The other southwestern samples shared 4 haplotypes with north-central Nigeria, 2 haplotypes with the northeastern region, and 2 other haplotypes (including both Fulani and Yoruba) with the northwestern area. Conversely, the commercial egg line strains (Anak titan, Giriraja, and Yaffa by Ajibike et al., 2017 ) occurred separately.…”
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