Genetic analysis of Thai cattle reveals a Southeast Asian indicine ancestry

Animal biology 2. Zero hunger 0303 health sciences Population genetics QH301-705.5 [SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology R population structure Kho-Chon;Kho-Isaan;Kho-Khaolampoon;Kho-Lan;Population genetics;ipPCA;admixture;population structure betail thaïlande 630 03 medical and health sciences Kho-Isaan Biologie animale ipPCA admixture Medicine Kho-Khaolampoon Kho-Lan Biology (General) Agricultural Science Kho-Chon
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.1318 Publication Date: 2015-10-27T10:11:45Z
ABSTRACT
Cattle commonly raised in Thailand have characteristics ofBos indicus(zebu). We do not know when or how cattle domestication in Thailand occurred, and so questions remain regarding their origins and relationships to other breeds. We obtained genome-wide SNP genotypic data of 28 bovine individuals sampled from four regions: North (Kho-Khaolampoon), Northeast (Kho-Isaan), Central (Kho-Lan) and South (Kho-Chon) Thailand. These regional varieties have distinctive traits suggestive of breed-like genetic variations. From these data, we confirmed that all four Thai varieties areBos indicusand that they are distinct from other indicine breeds. Among these Thai cattle, a distinctive ancestry pattern is apparent, which is the purest within Kho-Chon individuals. This ancestral component is only present outside of Thailand among other indicine breeds in Southeast Asia. From this pattern, we conclude that a uniqueBos indicusancestor originated in Southeast Asia, and native Kho-Chon Thai cattle retain the signal of this ancestry with limited admixture of other bovine ancestors.
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