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[Genetic diversity in Tibetan chicken]. | LitMetric

[Genetic diversity in Tibetan chicken].

Yi Chuan

College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094, China.

Published: March 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tibetan chickens share similar morphological traits with the Red Jungle Fowl, suggesting a common ancestry with domestic chickens.
  • Researchers employed Multiplex PCR and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to study genetic variations in Tibetan chickens, focusing on 20 microsatellite loci.
  • Findings revealed a significant level of genetic diversity, with a mean of 7.25 polymorphic alleles per locus, indicating that high polymorphisms are linked to differences in production performance and morphology within the species.

Article Abstract

Morphological traits and living habit of Tibetan chicken, which is an aboriginal chicken breed on plateau with its own characteristic populational genetic features, are in great common with the Red Jungle Fowl, the assumed ancestry of domestic chicken. To fully exploit this chicken resource, Multiplex PCR with semi-automated polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) using fluorescently labeled microsatellite primers was used to detect the polymorphism at 20 microsatellite loci. At the same time, we randomly test the individual morphology and performance. It showed that numbers of polymorphic alleles were 4 approximately 10, with mean value 7.25 per locus. Polymorphism Information Content (C(PI)) and Heterozygosity (H) had mean values 0.67 and 0.74, respectively. Macrochromosomes had relatively higher polymorphism than microchromosomes(P > 0.05). In all, high polymorphisms at microsatellite loci related to the uneven production performance and morphological discrepancy of population genetic characteristics in Tibetan chicken.

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