Major Histocompatibility Complex Region and Diversity of the Local Chicken Populations In Niger

Ousseini Moussa Hassan, E. Machuka, Kyallo Martina, Christian Keambou Tiambo, Jean-Baka Domelevo Entfellner, R. Pelle
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Introduction: The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of chicken is highly polymorphic, and it is linked to several disease resistance or susceptibility traits. Therefore, the current study aimed to analyze the genetic diversity in the MHC region of Nigerien local chicken (Dourgou, Goggori, Kolonto, Tchagara, Gouzou-gouzou, and Popular) using a high polymorphic microsatellite marker named LEI0258 to determine the diversity of chickens kept at the four agroecological zones in Niger. Materials and methods: A total of 601 chickens from six local Nigerien chickens were sampled. By capillary electrophoresis using LEI0258 marker, 403 samples with different fragment sizes were randomly chosen and sequenced. Results: The findings indicated 80 different alleles ranging in size from 181 to 474 bp. A total of 22 new alleles and 39 private alleles (that existed in only one breed) were detected. The alleles 309, 295, and 193 were the most predominant in the Nigerien local chicken population. Nine polymorphisms were observed along the LEI0258 sequence, including three in the upstream (one indel and two Single Nucleotide Polymorphism [SNP]), one in the repeat region at the last R12 (SNP), and five in the downstream (two indels and three SNPs). Conclusion: The chickens are not clustering according to their agroecological zone of origin. They are randomly distributed across the four investigated agroecological zones. The information found in this study is invaluable in breeding and conservation programs associated with several disease resistance or susceptibility traits.
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尼日尔当地鸡群的主要组织相容性复合区和多样性
导言:鸡的主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)具有高度多态性,它与多种疾病的抗性或易感性状有关。因此,本研究旨在利用名为 LEI0258 的高多态性微卫星标记分析尼日尔当地鸡(Dourgou、Goggori、Kolonto、Tchagara、Gouzou-gouzou 和 Popular)MHC 区域的遗传多样性,以确定尼日尔四个农业生态区饲养的鸡的多样性:对尼日尔六个地方的 601 只鸡进行了采样。通过使用 LEI0258 标记进行毛细管电泳,随机选择了 403 个不同片段大小的样本并进行了测序:结果:结果显示有 80 个不同的等位基因,大小从 181 到 474 bp 不等。共检测到 22 个新等位基因和 39 个私有等位基因(仅存在于一个品种中)。等位基因 309、295 和 193 在尼日利亚当地鸡群中最为普遍。在 LEI0258 序列上观察到 9 个多态性,其中上游 3 个(1 个 indel 和 2 个单核苷酸多态性 [SNP]),最后一个 R12 的重复区 1 个(SNP),下游 5 个(2 个 indel 和 3 个 SNP):结论:鸡群并没有根据其原产地的农业生态区域进行聚类。结论:鸡群并没有按照其原产地的农业生态区进行聚类,而是随机分布在所调查的四个农业生态区。本研究发现的信息对与几种抗病或易感性状相关的育种和保护计划非常有价值。
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