Hazai cigájaváltozatok jellemzése a mitokondriális DNS kontrollrégiója alapján
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Dátum
2015-10Szerző
Annus, Kata
Maróti-Agóts, Ákos
Pásztor, Katalin
Vada, Edina
Sáfár, László
Gáspárdy, András
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SUMMARY
The maintenance of a greater genetic diversity is indispensable on the course
of preservation of our old, rare domestic animal breeds. The authors analyse
the genetic background by use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence in the
Hungarian native Tsigai breed firstly, and compare it to the sequences of Gen-
Bank. Their investigation was carried out in order to serve data for a within family
selection. The DNA samples were taken from the descendants of the eldest
families based on herd booking (and additionally, from two more breed variants,
altogether from 81 individuals) in 2014. The control region of mtDNA showed
nucleotide deviation at 98 sites. However, the differences among the individuals
were limited to few ones; so the maternal genetic background of the Tsigai
breed seems to be unified. The genetic information confirmed the origin of
the families/flocks known from the breed history. Ninety-four % of the samples
belonged to the haplogroup B of sheep (in 42 cases with full matches with reference
of GenBank, DQ852175.1). This fact proves the common maternal origin
of the Hungarian Tsigai with the other European sheep breeds. A more intense
focusing on the maternal side is motivated also by the fact that the females
exceed in number the males, respectively they remain in breeding for a longer
period of time, so they can at larger extent be the depositaries of realization and
maintenance of genetic diversity.