Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.

The origin and domestication footprints present in contemporary domestic sheep breeds are of fundamental importance to provide insights regarding the identification of major genetic pools and breeds of importance for conservation. To infer the origin of locally adapted Brazilian sheep, the complete mitochondrial sequence of six animals from three main breeds (Morada Nova, Santa Ines and Brazilian Creole) were assembled from data generated by the International Sheep Genome Consortium. Paired-end DNA sequences (100bp) were generated using a HiSeq2000 platform from shotgun libraries to a depth of genome coverage averaging 12X. mtDNA sequences were identified, aligned and assembled with the Burrows-Wheeler Alignment Tool, using NC_001941 as reference (coverage ranged from 400 to 800X per individual). An additional set of 16 complete mitochondrial genomes available at NCBI (HM236174 to HM236189) was used in the phylogenetic analysis. Consensus sequences were initially processed with the CSA software (Cyclic DNA Sequence Aligner) to rotate them to a common homologous region. Resulting sequences were aligned with prank, using default parameters for DNA sequences, trimmed and cleaned of gaps with Gblocks. Processed sequences were analyzed with Phylyp (1000 bootstraps) and Consence was used to generate a consensus tree from bootstrap results. Phy-fi online tool was used to draw the consensus tree. Obtained results confirm that all Brazilian sheep belong to the B Haplogroup (Europe). Further analyses are underway using mtDNA data generated by the Sheep Hapmap Consortium from a total of 80 animals representing 42 breeds from different regions of the world, to better evaluate the genetic relationship of Brazilian breeds with animals from Europe and Africa.

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Main Authors: LOBO, F. P., YAMAGISHI, M. E. B., CAETANO, A. R., MCMANUS, C. M., CARNEIRO, P. L., FACO, O., SOUZA, C. J. H., PAIVA, S. R.
Other Authors: FRANCISCO PEREIRA LOBO, CNPTIA; MICHEL EDUARDO BELEZA YAMAGISHI, CNPTIA; ALEXANDRE RODRIGUES CAETANO, CENARGEN; CONCEPTA M. MCMANUS, UFRGS; PAULO LUIS CARNEIRO, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia; OLIVARDO FACO, CNPC; CARLOS J. H. SOUZA, USDA ARS BARC; SAMUEL REZENDE PAIVA, Cenargen.
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Published: 2014-01-02
Subjects:Genômica, Sequência de DNA., Ovelha., Sheep, Genomics, Mitochondrial DNA,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9747652015-10-20T02:51:36Z Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis. LOBO, F. P. YAMAGISHI, M. E. B. CAETANO, A. R. MCMANUS, C. M. CARNEIRO, P. L. FACO, O. SOUZA, C. J. H. PAIVA, S. R. FRANCISCO PEREIRA LOBO, CNPTIA; MICHEL EDUARDO BELEZA YAMAGISHI, CNPTIA; ALEXANDRE RODRIGUES CAETANO, CENARGEN; CONCEPTA M. MCMANUS, UFRGS; PAULO LUIS CARNEIRO, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia; OLIVARDO FACO, CNPC; CARLOS J. H. SOUZA, USDA ARS BARC; SAMUEL REZENDE PAIVA, Cenargen. Genômica Sequência de DNA. Ovelha. Sheep Genomics Mitochondrial DNA The origin and domestication footprints present in contemporary domestic sheep breeds are of fundamental importance to provide insights regarding the identification of major genetic pools and breeds of importance for conservation. To infer the origin of locally adapted Brazilian sheep, the complete mitochondrial sequence of six animals from three main breeds (Morada Nova, Santa Ines and Brazilian Creole) were assembled from data generated by the International Sheep Genome Consortium. Paired-end DNA sequences (100bp) were generated using a HiSeq2000 platform from shotgun libraries to a depth of genome coverage averaging 12X. mtDNA sequences were identified, aligned and assembled with the Burrows-Wheeler Alignment Tool, using NC_001941 as reference (coverage ranged from 400 to 800X per individual). An additional set of 16 complete mitochondrial genomes available at NCBI (HM236174 to HM236189) was used in the phylogenetic analysis. Consensus sequences were initially processed with the CSA software (Cyclic DNA Sequence Aligner) to rotate them to a common homologous region. Resulting sequences were aligned with prank, using default parameters for DNA sequences, trimmed and cleaned of gaps with Gblocks. Processed sequences were analyzed with Phylyp (1000 bootstraps) and Consence was used to generate a consensus tree from bootstrap results. Phy-fi online tool was used to draw the consensus tree. Obtained results confirm that all Brazilian sheep belong to the B Haplogroup (Europe). Further analyses are underway using mtDNA data generated by the Sheep Hapmap Consortium from a total of 80 animals representing 42 breeds from different regions of the world, to better evaluate the genetic relationship of Brazilian breeds with animals from Europe and Africa. Pôster P620. 2014-01-02T11:11:11Z 2014-01-02T11:11:11Z 2014-01-02 2013 2020-01-22T11:11:11Z Anais e Proceedings de eventos In: INTERNATIONAL PLANT & ANIMAL GENOME, 21., 2013, San Diego. [Abstracts...]. [S.l.: s.n.], 2013. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/974765 en eng openAccess Não paginado.
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topic Genômica
Sequência de DNA.
Ovelha.
Sheep
Genomics
Mitochondrial DNA
Genômica
Sequência de DNA.
Ovelha.
Sheep
Genomics
Mitochondrial DNA
spellingShingle Genômica
Sequência de DNA.
Ovelha.
Sheep
Genomics
Mitochondrial DNA
Genômica
Sequência de DNA.
Ovelha.
Sheep
Genomics
Mitochondrial DNA
LOBO, F. P.
YAMAGISHI, M. E. B.
CAETANO, A. R.
MCMANUS, C. M.
CARNEIRO, P. L.
FACO, O.
SOUZA, C. J. H.
PAIVA, S. R.
Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.
description The origin and domestication footprints present in contemporary domestic sheep breeds are of fundamental importance to provide insights regarding the identification of major genetic pools and breeds of importance for conservation. To infer the origin of locally adapted Brazilian sheep, the complete mitochondrial sequence of six animals from three main breeds (Morada Nova, Santa Ines and Brazilian Creole) were assembled from data generated by the International Sheep Genome Consortium. Paired-end DNA sequences (100bp) were generated using a HiSeq2000 platform from shotgun libraries to a depth of genome coverage averaging 12X. mtDNA sequences were identified, aligned and assembled with the Burrows-Wheeler Alignment Tool, using NC_001941 as reference (coverage ranged from 400 to 800X per individual). An additional set of 16 complete mitochondrial genomes available at NCBI (HM236174 to HM236189) was used in the phylogenetic analysis. Consensus sequences were initially processed with the CSA software (Cyclic DNA Sequence Aligner) to rotate them to a common homologous region. Resulting sequences were aligned with prank, using default parameters for DNA sequences, trimmed and cleaned of gaps with Gblocks. Processed sequences were analyzed with Phylyp (1000 bootstraps) and Consence was used to generate a consensus tree from bootstrap results. Phy-fi online tool was used to draw the consensus tree. Obtained results confirm that all Brazilian sheep belong to the B Haplogroup (Europe). Further analyses are underway using mtDNA data generated by the Sheep Hapmap Consortium from a total of 80 animals representing 42 breeds from different regions of the world, to better evaluate the genetic relationship of Brazilian breeds with animals from Europe and Africa.
author2 FRANCISCO PEREIRA LOBO, CNPTIA; MICHEL EDUARDO BELEZA YAMAGISHI, CNPTIA; ALEXANDRE RODRIGUES CAETANO, CENARGEN; CONCEPTA M. MCMANUS, UFRGS; PAULO LUIS CARNEIRO, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia; OLIVARDO FACO, CNPC; CARLOS J. H. SOUZA, USDA ARS BARC; SAMUEL REZENDE PAIVA, Cenargen.
author_facet FRANCISCO PEREIRA LOBO, CNPTIA; MICHEL EDUARDO BELEZA YAMAGISHI, CNPTIA; ALEXANDRE RODRIGUES CAETANO, CENARGEN; CONCEPTA M. MCMANUS, UFRGS; PAULO LUIS CARNEIRO, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia; OLIVARDO FACO, CNPC; CARLOS J. H. SOUZA, USDA ARS BARC; SAMUEL REZENDE PAIVA, Cenargen.
LOBO, F. P.
YAMAGISHI, M. E. B.
CAETANO, A. R.
MCMANUS, C. M.
CARNEIRO, P. L.
FACO, O.
SOUZA, C. J. H.
PAIVA, S. R.
format Anais e Proceedings de eventos
topic_facet Genômica
Sequência de DNA.
Ovelha.
Sheep
Genomics
Mitochondrial DNA
author LOBO, F. P.
YAMAGISHI, M. E. B.
CAETANO, A. R.
MCMANUS, C. M.
CARNEIRO, P. L.
FACO, O.
SOUZA, C. J. H.
PAIVA, S. R.
author_sort LOBO, F. P.
title Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.
title_short Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.
title_full Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.
title_fullStr Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic origin of Brazilian local adapted sheep (Ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.
title_sort genetic origin of brazilian local adapted sheep (ovis aries) breeds by complete mitochondrial genome data analysis.
publishDate 2014-01-02
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/974765
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