2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2011.01960.x
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The Origin of Indonesian Cattle and Conservation Genetics of the Bali Cattle Breed

Abstract: Running title: Conservation genetics of Bali cattle. ContentsBoth Bos indicus (zebu) and Bos javanicus (banteng) contribute to the Indonesian indigenous livestock, which is supposedly of a mixed species origin, not by direct breeding but by secondary cross breeding. Here, the analysis of mitochondrial, Y-chromosomal and microsatellite DNA showed banteng introgression of 10-16% in Indonesian zebu breeds with East-Javanese Madura and Galekan cattle having higher levels of autosomal banteng introgression (20-30%)… Show more

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“…This gene flow has clearly been more consequential for the Indonesian cattle breeds, MAD, BRE and PES as well as the southern Chinese breeds LP, HN, WN and WL. For the Indonesian breeds this confirms previous results of Mohamad et al 36 and Decker et al 25 . Although Bali cattle are relatively closely related to gaur, replacing Bali cattle by gaur as source of admixture generates only a moderately negative value for the Indonesian breeds (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This gene flow has clearly been more consequential for the Indonesian cattle breeds, MAD, BRE and PES as well as the southern Chinese breeds LP, HN, WN and WL. For the Indonesian breeds this confirms previous results of Mohamad et al 36 and Decker et al 25 . Although Bali cattle are relatively closely related to gaur, replacing Bali cattle by gaur as source of admixture generates only a moderately negative value for the Indonesian breeds (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In this analysis, Bali cattle represents the banteng and the domestic gayal replaces the wild gaur since the latter was too inbred for this analysis. This analysis reproduces the zebu-banteng hybridization in Indonesia 36 and yak introgression into Tibetan cattle, but also suggests minor banteng and gayal and southeastern China (Supplementary Fig. S2).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…mtDNA is commonly used because of its highly conserved sequences, maternal inheritance pattern, rapid evolutionary rate, and the fact that it is present in high copy numbers, making it easy to amplify (Irwin et al, 1991;Morlais and Severson, 2002;Mohamad et al, 2012). Moreover, mtDNA lacks recombination and its relatively high mutation rate generates high levels of polymorphism (Hlaing et al, 2009;Vun et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bali cattle have good adaptability to the tropical climate in Southeast Asia, so they have widespread distribution across Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, and Australia. [1][2] The fact that Bali cattle came from Bali is based on the original gene discovery from Bos javanicus. Barru District is a cattle breeding area which was established by the Government of Indonesia through the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture No.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%