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Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2018

Genetic Diversity of Indonesian Cattle Breeds Based on Microsatellite Markers

P. P. Agung; Ferdy Saputra; Moch Syamsul Arifin Zein; Ari Sulistyo Wulandari; Widya Pintaka Bayu Putra; Syahruddin Said; Jakaria Jakaria

Objective This research was conducted to study the genetic diversity in several Indonesian cattle breeds using microsatellite markers to classify the Indonesian cattle breeds. Methods A total of 229 DNA samples from of 10 cattle breeds were used in this study. The polymerase chain reaction process was conducted using 12 labeled primers. The size of allele was generated using the multiplex DNA fragment analysis. The POPGEN and CERVUS programs were used to obtain the observed number of alleles, effective number of alleles, observed heterozygosity value, expected heterozygosity value, allele frequency, genetic differentiation, the global heterozygote deficit among breeds, and the heterozygote deficit within the breed, gene flow, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and polymorphism information content values. The MEGA program was used to generate a dendrogram that illustrates the relationship among cattle population. Bayesian clustering assignments were analyzed using STRUCTURE program. The GENETIX program was used to perform the correspondence factorial analysis (CFA). The GENALEX program was used to perform the principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) and analysis of molecular variance. The principal component analysis (PCA) was performed using adegenet package of R program. Results A total of 862 alleles were detected in this study. The INRA23 allele 205 is a specific allele candidate for the Sumba Ongole cattle, while the allele 219 is a specific allele candidate for Ongole Grade. This study revealed a very close genetic relationship between the Ongole Grade and Sumba Ongole cattle and between the Madura and Pasundan cattle. The results from the CFA, PCoA, and PCA analysis in this study provide scientific evidence regarding the genetic relationship between Banteng and Bali cattle. According to the genetic relationship, the Pesisir cattle were classified as Bos indicus cattle. Conclusion All identified alleles in this study were able to classify the cattle population into three clusters i.e. Bos taurus cluster (Simmental Purebred, Simmental Crossbred, and Holstein Friesian cattle); Bos indicus cluster (Sumba Ongole, Ongole Grade, Madura, Pasundan, and Pesisir cattle); and Bos javanicus cluster (Banteng and Bali cattle).


Mitochondrial DNA | 2017

Multiple maternal origins of Indonesian crowing chickens revealed by mitochondrial DNA analysis

Maria Ulfah; Dyah Perwitasari; Jakaria Jakaria; Muhammad Muladno; Achmad Farajallah

Abstract The utilization of Indonesian crowing chickens is increasing; as such, assessing their genetic structures is important to support the conservation of their genetic resources. This study analyzes the matrilineal evolution of Indonesian crowing chickens based on the mtDNA displacement loop D-loop region to clarify their phylogenetic relationships, possible maternal origin, and possible routes of chicken dispersal. The neighbor-joining tree reveals that the majority of Indonesian crowing chickens belong to haplogroups B, D, and E, but haplogroup D harbored most of them. The Bayesian analysis also reveals that Indonesian crowing chickens derive from Bekisar chicken, a hybrid of the green junglefowl, suggesting the possible contribution of green junglefowl to chicken domestication. There appear at least three maternal lineages of Indonesian chicken origins indicated by the median network profile of mtDNA D-loop haplotypes, namely (1) Chinese; (2) Chinese, Indian, and other Southeast Asian chickens; and (3) Indian, Chinese, Southeast Asian, Japanese, and European chickens. Chicken domestication might be centered in China, India, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian countries, supporting multiple maternal origins of Indonesian crowing chickens. A systematic breeding program of indigenous chickens will be very important to retain the genetic diversity for future use and conservation.


Animal production | 2010

Application of Linear Body Measurements for Predicting Weaning and Yearling Weight of Bali Cattle

A. Gunawan; Jakaria Jakaria


Animal production | 2018

The Ghrelin Receptor (Ghsr) Gene Polymorphism in Indonesian Local Chicken and Crossbreed Is Associated With Carcass Traits

Isyana Khaerunnisa; Jakaria Jakaria; Irma Isnafia Arief; Cahyo Budiman; Cece Sumantri


Media Peternakan | 2017

The Associations of GH and GHR Genes with Carcass Components in Indonesian Kampung and Broiler Chicken Cross

I. Khaerunnisa; Jakaria Jakaria; Irma Isnafia Arief; Cahyo Budiman; Cece Sumantri


Jurnal Sain Peternakan Indonesia | 2017

Keragaman Fenotipe Sifat Kualitatif Ayam Burgo di Provinsi Bengkulu

T. Rafian; Jakaria Jakaria; N. Ulupi


Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture | 2017

Prediction of meat quality in Bali cattle using ultrasound imaging

Jakaria Jakaria; H. Khasanah; R. Priyanto; M. Baihaqi; M. F. Ulum


Buletin Peternakan | 2017

PENGARUH SUPLEMENTASI TEPUNG KULIT MANGGIS DAN VITAMIN E DI DALAM RANSUM AYAM RAS PETELUR STRAIN LOHMANN TERHADAP KUALITAS FISIK TELUR YANG DISIMPAN PADA WAKTU DAN SUHU YANG BERBEDA

Rita Mutia; Ridho Kurniawan Rusli; Komang G. Wiryawan; Toto Toharmat; Jakaria Jakaria


Buletin Peternakan | 2017

THE ADDITION MANGOSTEEN PERICARP MEAL AND VITAMIN E IN THE DIET ON DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ACCESSORY ORGANS, REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS, AND CARCASS OF LAYING HENS

Rita Mutia; Ridho Kurniawan Rusli; Komang G. Wiryawan; Toto Toharmat; Jakaria Jakaria


Media Peternakan | 2016

Polymorphism of Myostatin (MSTN) Promoter Gene and its Association with Growth and Muscling Traits in Bali Cattle

Himmatul Khasanah; A. Gunawan; Rudi Priyanto; Mokhamad Fakhrul Ulum; Jakaria Jakaria

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Cece Sumantri

Bogor Agricultural University

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A. Gunawan

Bogor Agricultural University

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Cahyo Budiman

Bogor Agricultural University

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Irma Isnafia Arief

Bogor Agricultural University

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Komang G. Wiryawan

Bogor Agricultural University

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Moch Syamsul Arifin Zein

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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P. P. Agung

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Ridho Kurniawan Rusli

Bogor Agricultural University

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Rita Mutia

Bogor Agricultural University

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Sri Sulandari

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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