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Animal Genetics | 2008

Microsatellite analysis reveals high genetic diversity but low genetic structure in Ethiopian indigenous cattle populations.

H. Dadi; Markos Tibbo; Yukimizu Takahashi; Koh Nomura; Hirofumi Hanada; Takashi Amano

Ethiopian cattle are under threat from uncontrolled mating practices and are at high risk of becoming genetically homogeneous. Therefore, to evaluate genetic diversity, population structure and degree of admixture, 30 microsatellite markers were genotyped using 351 DNA samples from 10 Ethiopian cattle populations and the Holstein breed. The mean number of alleles per cattle population ranged from 6.93 +/- 2.12 in Sheko to 7.50 +/- 2.35 in Adwa. The mean observed and expected heterozygosities were 0.674 +/- 0.015 and 0.726 +/- 0.019 respectively. Ethiopian cattle populations have maintained a high level of within-population genetic differentiation (98.7%), the remainder being accounted for by differentiation among populations (1.3%). A highly significant deficiency in heterozygotes was detected within populations (F(IS) = 0.071; P < 0.001) and total inbreeding (F(IT) = 0.083; P < 0.001). The study populations were highly admixed but distinct from pure Bos taurus and Bos indicus breeds. The various levels of admixture and high genetic diversity make Ethiopian cattle populations suitable for future genetic improvement and utilization under a wide range of agro-ecologies in Ethiopia.


Animal Genetics | 2012

Microsatellite DNA markers indicate three genetic lineages in East Asian indigenous goat populations.

Kou Nomura; K. Ishii; H. Dadi; Yukimizu Takahashi; M. Minezawa; C. Y. Cho; Sutopo; Muhammad O. Faruque; D. Nyamsamba; Takashi Amano

The genetic differentiation and phylogenetic relationships of 18 indigenous goat populations from seven East Asian countries were analysed based on data obtained from 26 microsatellite DNA markers. The mean number of alleles (MNA) per population ranged from 2.5 to 7.6, with an average of 5.8. Genetic variability estimated from MNA and heterozygosity (H(E) and H(O) ) were relatively low in coastal and island populations. A heterozygous deficiency within populations (F(IS) = 0.054, P < 0.001) and total inbreeding (F(IT) = 0.181, P < 0.01) were observed, and genetic differentiation in the populations (F(ST) ) was 13.4%. The results of Bayesian model-based clustering and a neighbour-joining tree based on Neis genetic distance showed that Asian goat populations could be subdivided into at least the following three genetic clusters: East Asian, Southeast Asian and Mongolian. These results are in close accordance with conventional morphological and geographical classifications and migration history.


Animal Genetics | 2009

Variation in mitochondrial DNA and maternal genetic ancestry of Ethiopian cattle populations

H. Dadi; M. Tibbo; Yukimizu Takahashi; Koh Nomura; Hirofumi Hanada; Takashi Amano

This study describes complete control region sequences of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from 117 Ethiopian cattle from 10 representative populations, in conjunction with the available cattle sequences in GenBank. In total, 79 polymorphic sites were detected, and these defined 81 different haplotypes. The haplotype and nucleotide diversity of Ethiopian cattle did not vary among the populations studied. All mtDNA sequences from Ethiopian cattle converged into one main maternal lineage (T1) that corresponds to African Bos taurus cattle. According to the results of this study, no zebu mtDNA haplotypes have been found in Ethiopia, where the most extensive hybridization took place on the African continent.


Journal of agricultural science, Tokyo Nogyo Daigaku | 2010

Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Shamo and Its Related Breeds of Japanese Native Chicken based on Microsatellite DNA Polymorphisms

Takao Oka; Yukimizu Takahashi; Koh Nomura; Hirofumi Hanada; Takashi Amano; Akishinonomiya Fumihito


Nihon Yoton Gakkaishi | 2018

Genetic Diversity and Structure of Ryukyu Pigs using Microsatellites

Masaru Takada; Gaku Tahara; Takashi Amano; Koh Nomura; Yukimizu Takahashi; Tsutomu Furukawa; Fumihito Akishinonomiya


Nihon Yoton Gakkaishi | 2016

Analyzing Pedigree and Estimating Inbreeding Depression and Genetic Parameters of Reproductive Traits in a Synthetic Pig Strain

Kenichi Nagai; Isao Hyodo; Sadao Kojima; Hisashi Usugi; Koh Nomura; Yukimizu Takahashi; Tsutomu Furukawa


Nihon Yoton Gakkaishi | 2014

Simulation Program for Studying Selection of Pig

Tsutomu Furukawa; Yukimizu Takahashi; Koh Nomura


The Journal of Animal Genetics | 2013

Development of DNA markers from a microsatellite-enriched library in the goat

Takako Nagayama; Koh Nomura; Yoshio Nagura; Yukimizu Takahashi; Takashi Amano; Hirofumi Hanada; Eiji Kobayashi


Nihon Chikusan Gakkaiho | 2013

Mitochondrial genetic diversity of goat in South Eastern Asia

Taiki Kato; Ayako Takahashi; Hirokazu Matsumoto; Shinji Sasazaki; Md. Omar Faruque; Joseph S. Masangkay; Koh Nomura; Yukimizu Takahashi; Takashi Amano; Yoshio Yamamoto; Takao Namikawa; Hideyuki Mannen


Nature Precedings | 2009

No evidence for a recent genetic bottleneck in the endangered Sheko cattle breed (African Bos taurus) revealed by microsatellite analysis

H. Dadi; Joram Mwashigadi Mwacharo; Markos Tibbo; Yukimizu Takahashi; Koh Nomura; Hirofumi Hanada; Takashi Amano

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Koh Nomura

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Takashi Amano

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Hirofumi Hanada

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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H. Dadi

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Tsutomu Furukawa

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Fumihito Akishinonomiya

Yamashina Institute for Ornithology

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Gaku Tahara

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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