History and genetic diversity of African sheep: Contrasting phenotypic and genomic diversity.

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal genetics Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1111/age.13488
Anne Da Silva, Abulgasim Ahbara, Imen Baazaoui, Slim Ben Jemaa, Yinhong Cao, Elena Ciani, Edgar Farai Dzomba, Linda Evans, Elisha Gootwine, Olivier Hanotte, Laura Harris, Meng-Hua Li, Salvatore Mastrangelo, Ayao Missohou, Annelin Molotsi, Farai C Muchadeyi, Joram M Mwacharo, Gaëlle Tallet, Pascal Vernus, Stephen J G Hall, Johannes A Lenstra
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Domesticated sheep have adapted to contrasting and extreme environments and continue to play important roles in local community-based economies throughout Africa. Here we review the Neolithic migrations of thin-tailed sheep and the later introductions of fat-tailed sheep into eastern Africa. According to contemporary pictorial evidence, the latter occurred in Egypt not before the Ptolemaic period (305-25 BCE). We further describe the more recent history of sheep in Egypt, the Maghreb, west and central Africa, central-east Africa, and southern Africa. We also present a comprehensive molecular survey based on the analysis of 50 K SNP genotypes for 59 African breeds contributed by several laboratories. We propose that gene flow and import of fat-tailed sheep have partially overwritten the diversity profile created by the initial migration. We found a genetic contrast between sheep north and south of the Sahara and a west-east contrast of thin- and fat-tailed sheep. There is no close relationship between African and central and east Asian fat-tailed breeds, whereas we observe within Africa only a modest effect of tail types on breed relationships.

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非洲绵羊的历史和遗传多样性:表型和基因组多样性的对比。
驯化的绵羊适应了反差极大的极端环境,并继续在非洲各地以当地社区为基础的经济中发挥着重要作用。在此,我们回顾了新石器时代细尾绵羊的迁徙以及后来肥尾绵羊引入东非的情况。根据当代图像证据,后者发生在埃及托勒密时期(公元前 305-25 年)之前。我们进一步描述了埃及、马格里布、非洲中西部、非洲中东部和非洲南部绵羊的近代史。我们还基于对多个实验室提供的 59 个非洲品种的 50 K SNP 基因型的分析进行了全面的分子调查。我们认为,基因流动和肥尾绵羊的输入已经部分覆盖了最初迁徙时形成的多样性特征。我们发现撒哈拉以南和撒哈拉以北绵羊的遗传对比以及瘦尾绵羊和肥尾绵羊的东西对比。非洲肥尾绵羊品种与中亚和东亚肥尾绵羊品种之间没有密切关系,而在非洲内部,我们观察到尾巴类型对品种关系的影响不大。
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Animal genetics
Animal genetics 生物-奶制品与动物科学
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115
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5 months
期刊介绍: Animal Genetics reports frontline research on immunogenetics, molecular genetics and functional genomics of economically important and domesticated animals. Publications include the study of variability at gene and protein levels, mapping of genes, traits and QTLs, associations between genes and traits, genetic diversity, and characterization of gene or protein expression and control related to phenotypic or genetic variation. The journal publishes full-length articles, short communications and brief notes, as well as commissioned and submitted mini-reviews on issues of interest to Animal Genetics readers.
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