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An insight into the evolutionary history of Indonesian cattle assessed by whole genome data analysis

Pita Sudrajad, Subiharta Subiharta, Yudi Adinata, Af’idatul Lathifah, Jun Heon Lee, Johannes A. Lenstra, Seung Hwan Lee

2020PLoS ONE24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The domestication of Indonesian cattle was investigated through a study of their genetic diversity, up to the genome level. Little documentation exists regarding the history of domestication of Indonesian cattle and questions remain despite a growing body of molecular evidence. In this study, we genotyped seven Indonesian cattle breeds using an Illumina BovineSNP50 Bead Chip to provide insight into their domestication and demographic history in a worldwide population context. Our analyses indicated the presence of hybrid cattle, with Bos javanicus and Bos indicus ancestries being most prevalent, as well as purebred cattle. We revealed that all the breeds were interconnected through several migration events. However, their demographic status varied widely. Although almost all the Indonesian cattle had an effective population size higher than the minimum level required to ensure breed fitness, efforts are still needed to maintain their genetic variability and purity.

Topics & Concepts

DomesticationBreedBiologyIndonesianContext (archaeology)Genetic diversityPopulationEffective population sizeDemographic historyZebuEvolutionary biologyBiotechnologyGenetic variationGeneticsDemographyEcologyPaleontologySociologyGeneLinguisticsPhilosophyLivestock Farming and ManagementGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockLivestock and Poultry Management
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