Farhad Ali, Syed Muhammad Suhail, Farhan Anwar Khan, Ijaz Ahmad
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Abstract
The Gabrali cattle is a multipurpose breed, native to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Despite its economic importance, scientific data about its phylogeny and genetic diversity is scarce. To address this issue, the present study was conducted on thirty (30) unrelated Gabrali male and female animals, from which blood samples were collected and DNA was extracted. Twelve (12) microsatellite loci and 1159 bp of D-loop region were amplified via PCR and visualized on a 2% agarose gel. Sanger sequencing technique was used to sequence the D-loop amplicons. The microsatellite loci revealed 83 alleles with MNA (mean no of alleles per locus) = 8.8, the Ho (observed heterozygosity) and He (expected heterozygosity) of all loci were 0.58 and 0.50 respectively, mean PIC (Polymorphic Information content) = 0.59 and FIS (Inbreeding coefficient) = 0.056 using GeneAlEx® software. Microsatellite analysis revealed a normal allelic distribution across the breed, consistent with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. D-loop sequencing revealed eight haplotypes with 30 SNPs using DNA SP 6.0 software. High AT content was observed than GC content i.e. 55.9% and 44.1% respectively, while the transition to transversion ratio was R = 10:1. The value of Haplotype and Nucleotides diversity was Hd = 0.8601 ± SD = 0.0895 and Π = 0.0136 ± SD = 0.00197 respectively. Phylogenetic analysis done using Neighbor-joining method with bootstraps value of 1000, revealed the monophyletic clade of both Gabrali and Bos indicus haplotypes. Furthermore, the introgression of genes from national cattle breeds into Gabrali cattle was observed. It is concluded that Gabrali cattle have common ancestry with Bos indicus having no threats of genetic bottleneck having substantial genetic diversity.
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Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.