Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Mitochondrial DNA control region variation in Sanfratellano horse and two other Sicilian autochthonous breeds

  • Donata Marletta,
  • Giuseppe D'Urso,
  • Anna Maria Guastella,
  • Andrea Criscione,
  • Maria Longeri,
  • Maria Cristina Cozzi,
  • Salvatore Bordonaro,
  • Antonio Zuccaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2009.s2.180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2s
pp. 180 – 182

Abstract

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Mitochondrial D-loop hypervariable region was analysed in 20 Sanfratellano and two other Sicilian autochthonous horse breeds (20 Sicilian Oriental Purebred and 20 Sicilian Indigenous) in order to investigate matrilineal genetic diversity. A total of 20 different haplotypes were identified sequencing a fragment of 397 bp; overall, haplotypes showed 31 polymorphic sites (7.8%). High diversity was detected in Sanfratellano (11 haplotypes) and Sicilian Indigenous (13 haplotypes), whereas only one haplotype was found in Sicilian Oriental Purebred. Sanfratellano sequences were compared with those belonging to the other Sicilian autochthonous horses and 118 sequences selected from the GenBank database in order to calculate the statistics of molecular diversity. Six haplotypes were exclusive of Sanfratellano which shares haplotype C, D, H, and O with the Sicilian Indigenous and haplotype U with the Sicilian Oriental Purebred; not significant differentiation was found between Sanfratellano and Sicilian Indigenous. BLAST search showed Sicilian haplotypes overlap with the database sequences but for three. Phylogenetic analysis did not show monophyletic group for Sanfratellano samples or the other breeds included in this analysis.

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