Evolutionary Subdivision of Domestic Chickens: Implications for Local Breeds as Assessed by Phenotype and Genotype in Comparison to Commercial and Fancy Breeds
Tatyana A. Larkina,
Olga Y. Barkova,
Grigoriy K. Peglivanyan,
Olga V. Mitrofanova,
Natalia V. Dementieva,
Olga I. Stanishevskaya,
Anatoly B. Vakhrameev,
Alexandra V. Makarova,
Yuri S. Shcherbakov,
Marina V. Pozovnikova,
Evgeni A. Brazhnik,
Darren K. Griffin,
Michael N. Romanov
Affiliations
Tatyana A. Larkina
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Olga Y. Barkova
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Grigoriy K. Peglivanyan
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Olga V. Mitrofanova
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Natalia V. Dementieva
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Olga I. Stanishevskaya
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Anatoly B. Vakhrameev
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Alexandra V. Makarova
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Yuri S. Shcherbakov
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Marina V. Pozovnikova
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding—Branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Pushkin, 196625 St. Petersburg, Russia
Evgeni A. Brazhnik
BIOTROF+ Ltd., Pushkin, 196602 St. Petersburg, Russia
Darren K. Griffin
School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NJ, UK
Michael N. Romanov
School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NJ, UK
To adjust breeding programs for local, commercial, and fancy breeds, and to implement molecular (marker-assisted) breeding, a proper comprehension of phenotypic and genotypic variation is a sine qua non for breeding progress in animal production. Here, we investigated an evolutionary subdivision of domestic chickens based on their phenotypic and genotypic variability using a wide sample of 49 different breeds/populations. These represent a significant proportion of the global chicken gene pool and all major purposes of breed use (according to their traditional classification model), with many of them being characterized by a synthetic genetic structure and notable admixture. We assessed their phenotypic variability in terms of body weight, body measurements, and egg production. From this, we proposed a phenotypic clustering model (PCM) including six evolutionary lineages of breed formation: egg-type, meat-type, dual purpose (egg-meat and meat-egg), game, fancy, and Bantam. Estimation of genotypic variability was carried out using the analysis of five SNPs, i.e., at the level of genomic variation at the NCAPG-LCORL locus. Based on these data, two generally similar genotypic clustering models (GCM1 and GCM2) were inferred that also had several overlaps with PCM. Further research for SNPs associated with economically important traits can be instrumental in marker-assisted breeding programs.