2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095969
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Phylogeny and Patterns of Diversity of Goat mtDNA Haplogroup A Revealed by Resequencing Complete Mitogenomes

Abstract: We sequenced to near completion the entire mtDNA of 28 Sardinian goats, selected to represent the widest possible diversity of the most widespread mitochondrial evolutionary lineage, haplogroup (Hg) A. These specimens were reporters of the diversity in the island but also elsewhere, as inferred from their affiliation to each of 11 clades defined by D-loop variation. Two reference sequences completed the dataset. Overall, 206 variations were found in the full set of 30 sequences, of which 23 were protein-coding… Show more

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“…Chinese goats exhibit rich genetic diversity and are divided into 4 branches (A-D; Chen et al, 2006). Polymorphisms of the mtDNA control region are the most suitable metric for describing the diversity of extant breeds and for reconstructing the places and timing of domestication (Wu et al, 2009;Vacca et al, 2010;Doro et al, 2014) because this region is variable and sufficiently structured across the geographical range of the species and because it evolves at a constant rate (Bruford et al, 2003).…”
Section: Mitochondrial Dna Research Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese goats exhibit rich genetic diversity and are divided into 4 branches (A-D; Chen et al, 2006). Polymorphisms of the mtDNA control region are the most suitable metric for describing the diversity of extant breeds and for reconstructing the places and timing of domestication (Wu et al, 2009;Vacca et al, 2010;Doro et al, 2014) because this region is variable and sufficiently structured across the geographical range of the species and because it evolves at a constant rate (Bruford et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Archeological findings show that goat domestication occurred around 10,500 years ago between the Zagros Mountains and the Fertile Crescent (Zeder, ; Zeder & Hesse, ). The analysis of mtDNA genomes (Doro et al., ; Nomura et al., ) side by side to that of the d ‐loop region show congruent clustering patterns suggesting a complex domestication process.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…; Doro et al . ) and have revealed highly divergent mtDNA lineages. The divergence time among the main lineages (A, B and C) has been estimated to vastly pre‐date the time of goat domestication (Luikart et al .…”
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