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Genetics and Molecular Research | 2011

Phylogenetic relationships of the Hucul horse from Romania inferred from mitochondrial D-loop variation.

S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Andreea Dudu; Marieta Costache

The existence of the Hucul horse on Romanian territory has been documented from the very distant past; today Hucul is a unique breed that is part of the FAO Program for the Preservation of Animal Genetic Resources. We compared Hucul with several primitive European and Asiatic breeds in order to elucidate the origin of these horses. We analyzed a 683-bp mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) D-loop fragment in a population of Hucul horses and compared the polymorphic sites with sequences from other primitive breeds, including Exmoor, Icelandic Pony, Sorraia, Przewalski Horse, Mongolian Wild Horse, Konik, and Shetland Pony, as well as with Arabian, Akhal Teke and Caspian Pony. The sequences were truncated to 247 bp to accommodate short sequence data for the other species. Eighty horses were analyzed; 35 polymorphic sites representing 33 haplotypes were observed. The mean percentage of polymorphic sites was 14.2% for this mtDNA fragment. A neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree was constructed based on Kimura two-parameter distances and the Network 3.111 software was used for phylogenetic analysis. The Hucul horse was classified separately from all other primitive breeds. It is possible that the Hucul horse is not part of the pony class, as it segregated apart from all primitive pony breeds. We found multiple origins in the maternal lineage of domestic horse breeds and demonstrated the uniqueness of the Hucul breed; its origins remain unclear.


Genetics and Molecular Research | 2014

Comparative study of leptin and leptin receptor gene expression in different swine breeds

S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Sorina Dinescu; Marieta Costache

Leptin is an important regulator of appetite, energy metabolism, and reproduction and is mainly synthesized in the adipocytes and then secreted into the bloodstream. The leptin receptor was classified as type I cytokine receptor due to its structural homology with IL-6 receptors and the signaling pathways in which they are both involved. The aim of our study is to comparatively assess the gene expression levels of leptin (lep) and leptin receptor (lepr) in different swine breeds specialized either in meat production (Duroc, Belgian Landrace, Large White, Synthetic Lines LS-345, and LSP-2000) or fat production (Mangalitsa) in order to correlate them with morphological and productivity characteristics. Additionally, lepr pattern of expression was evaluated comparatively between different tissue types in the Mangalitsa breed. Our results revealed high expression of the lep gene in Mangalitsa compared to those of all the other breeds, while for the lepr gene, average/medium levels were registered in Mangalitsa and increased pattern of expression was found in the synthetic lines LS-345 and LSP-2000. Regarding the comparative analysis of lepr gene expression in various tissues in the Mangalitsa breed, elevated levels were found in the liver and kidney, while the lowest expression was identified in the brain and muscles. Our results suggest that the Mangalitsa population exhibits leptin resistance, which might be correlated with atypical morpho-productive characteristics for this breed, such as below-average prolificacy and a strong tendency to accumulate fat.


Archive | 2008

The genetic structure of indigenous Romanian Hucul horse breed inferred from microsatellite data

S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Marieta Costache


Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2010

Genetic diversity using microsatellite markers in four Romanian autochthonous sheep breeds.

Steliana Kevorkian; S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Mihaela Zaulet; Anca Hermenean; Marieta Costache


Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2009

Genetic diversity among Romanian cattle breeds with a special focus on the Romanian Grey Steppe Breed

S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Mihaela Zaulet; Marieta Costache


Archiva Zootechnica | 2010

PCR-RFLP method to identify fish species of economic importance

Andreea Dudu; S. E. Georgescu; Anca Dinischiotu; Marieta Costache


Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry | 2007

EVIDENCE OF SINGLE POINT MUTATION INDUCING BLAD DISEASE IN ROMANIAN HOLSTEIN-DERIVED CATTLE BREED

R. A. Vătăşescu-Balcan; Maria Adina Manea; S. E. Georgescu; Anca Dinischiotu; C.D. Tesio; Marieta Costache


Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2010

Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Romanian cattle breeds inferred from cytochrome b gene partial sequences.

Thieu Phan Xuan; S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Anca Hermenean; Marieta Costache


Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2009

Genetic diversity analyses of seven Romanian pig populations based on 10 microsatellites.

Maria Adina Manea; S. E. Georgescu; Steliana Kevorkian; Marieta Costache


Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2009

Four new polymorphisms of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome b in the beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) from the Black Sea.

A. Dudu; S. E. Georgescu; Anca Dinischiotu; Marieta Costache

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Andreea Dudu

University of Bucharest

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University of Bucharest

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