INVESTIGATION OF GENETIC-DIVERGENCE AND P OLYMORPHISM OF NUCLEAR-DNA IN SPECIES AND POPULATIONS OF DOMESTIC AND WILD SHEEP

Citation
Mn. Melnikova et al., INVESTIGATION OF GENETIC-DIVERGENCE AND P OLYMORPHISM OF NUCLEAR-DNA IN SPECIES AND POPULATIONS OF DOMESTIC AND WILD SHEEP, Genetika, 31(8), 1995, pp. 1120-1131
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
00166758
Volume
31
Issue
8
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1120 - 1131
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-6758(1995)31:8<1120:IOGAPO>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Genetic divergence in repetitive sequences of nuclear DNA of wild and domestic sheep was studied by general restriction endonuclease mapping (i.e., the taxonoprint method). The PCR RAPD method with one and two arbitrary primers was also used to analyze the nuclear DNA polymorphis m in some other regions. The taxonoprint method, performed using six e ndonucleases, showed specificity and virtually complete similarity in the patterns of repetitive DNA sequences of two wild forms, argali and mouflon, and five domestic sheep breeds. Central Asian breeds, Kazakh fine-fleeced, karakul, ghissar, and eadeelbay, and an English breed, Lincoln, were examined. The results confirm the opinion that wild and domestic sheep may be considered one polytypic species. The PCR-RAPD m ethod, both with one and two arbitrary primers, revealed a closer simi larity of all the sheep breeds examined when argali, rather than with mouflon, was used. These results indicate that the domestication area of sheep was much broader than was earlier presumed. Otherwise, hybrid izations of domestic and wild forms could occasionally occur in the ar ea of their coexistence. The amplification patterns of PCR-RAPD produc ts are the most promising population genetic markers.