2018
DOI: 10.1111/jbg.12364
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Y‐chromosome haplotype analysis revealing multiple paternal origins in swamp buffaloes of China and Southeast Asia

Abstract: To further probe into the paternal origins and domestication area of swamp buffaloes, we examined Y‐chromosome diversity of 482 bulls representing 22 populations from China and Southeast Asia. A total of 40 bovine Y‐chromosome‐specific microsatellite (Y‐STR) markers were screened in this study. The results showed that seven Y‐STR markers (UMN2405, UMN0504, UMN0103, UMN1307, BC1.2, UMN0304 and INRA008) were specific and polymorphic in male swamp buffaloes, which can define 9 Y‐haplotypes corresponding to four Y… Show more

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“…The highest diversity was found in the China/Indochina border region. Such remarkable variation in swamp buffalo was also confirmed by the detection of nine haplotypes based on Y‐chromosome specific microsatellite markers (Wang et al ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The highest diversity was found in the China/Indochina border region. Such remarkable variation in swamp buffalo was also confirmed by the detection of nine haplotypes based on Y‐chromosome specific microsatellite markers (Wang et al ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%