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Clustering patterns mirror the geographical distribution and genetic history of Lemnos and Lesvos sheep populations

机译:聚类模式镜像Lemnos和Lesvos羊群的地理分布和遗传史

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Elucidating the genetic variation and structure of Lemnos and Lesvos sheep is critical for maintaining local genetic diversity, ecosystem integrity and resilience of local food production of the two North Aegean islands. In the present study, we explored genetic diversity and differentiation as well as population structure of the Lemnos and Lesvos sheep. Furthermore, we sought to identify a small panel of markers with the highest discriminatory power to assign animals across islands. A total number of n = 424 (n = 307, Lemnos and n = 117, Lesvos) ewes, sampled from n = 24 herds dispersed at different geographic regions on the two islands, were genotyped with the 50K SNP array. Mean observed heterozygosity was higher (but not statistically significantly different) in Lesvos than in Lemnos population (0.384 vs. 0.377) while inbreeding levels were higher in Lemnos than Lesvos herds (0.065 vs. 0.031). Results of principal components along with that of admixture analysis and estimated genetic distances revealed genetic clusters corresponding to Lesvos and Lemnos origin and the existence of infrastructure within islands that were associated with geographical isolation and genetic history of the studied populations. In particular, genetic analyses highlighted three geographically isolated herds in Lemnos that are located at mountainous areas of the island and are characterized as representatives of the local sheep by historic data and reports. Admixture analysis also showed a shared genetic background between Lemnos and Lesvos sheep attributable to past gene flow. Little overall genetic differentiation was detected between the two island sheep populations, while 150 discriminatory SNPs could accurately assign animals to their origin. Present results are comparable with those reported in the worldwide sheep breeds, suggesting geography related genetic patterns across and within islands and the existence of the local Lemnos sheep.
机译:阐明Lemnos和Lesvos Sheep的遗传变异和结构对于维持局部遗传多样性,生态系统完整性和当地粮食生产的恢复性至关重要。在本研究中,我们探讨了遗传多样性和差异化以及Lemnos和Lesvos绵羊的人口结构。此外,我们试图识别一个具有最高歧视性的标记小组,以在岛屿上分配动物。从N = 24群中取样的N = 424(n = 307,Lemnos和n = 117,Lesvos)母羊的总数与分散在两个岛上的不同地理区域的牛群中,与50k SNP阵列进行基因分型。平均观察到的杂合子在Lesvos中较高(但没有统计学上显着不同),而不是Lemnos人群(0.384 vs.0.377),而Lemnos的近亲繁殖水平比Lesvos群(0.065 vs.031)更高。主成分的结果以及混合物分析和估计遗传距离的结果揭示了与Lesvos和Lemnos起源相对应的遗传簇以及与研究人口的地理隔离和遗传史相关的岛屿内的基础设施存在。特别是,遗传分析突出了位于岛屿的山区的Lemnos中的三个地理上孤立的畜群,被历史数据和报告称为当地绵羊的代表。混合物分析还展示了Lemnos和Lesvos绵羊之间的共同遗传背景,其归因于过去基因流动。在两个岛羊群之间检测到一点总遗传分化,而150个歧视性SNP可以准确地将动物分配给他们的原点。目前的结果与全球绵羊品种报告的结果相当,暗示岛屿的地理相关遗传模式以及当地的Lemnos绵羊的存在。

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