Study on genetic coadaptability of wild quail populations in China |
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Authors: | CHANG Guobin CHANG Hong LIU Xiangping YANG Zhangping CHEN Guohong ZHAO Wenming JI Dejun XUE Yan HUANG Feng HASSAN Hussein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Animal Science & Technology College, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China 2. Poultry Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yangzhou 225003, China |
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Abstract: | Genetic coadaptability of wild Japanese quail, wild Common quail and Domestic quail populations in China was studied using 7 microsatellite DNA markers and Monte Carlo method to test genetic disequilibrium. The molecular effects of genetic coadaptability were analyzed through a new statistical model of neutral site. The results showed that genetic coadaptability dominated the genetic disequilibrium of the three quail populations, and totally 16.67%, 9.66% and 10.05% of non-allelic combinations were in the genetic disequilibrium in wild Japanese quail, wild Common quail and Domestic quail populations, respectively. Genetic coadaptability existed at almost all the tested sites. In the molecular point of view, genetic coadaptability plays an important role of keeping lots of polymorphisms in natural populations. Therefore, it is another key factor to the genetic disequilibrium in the population except for linkage. The results enrich the conceptions and connotations of genetic disequilibrium, and help us know more about genetic coadaptability and its effects, and lay a foundation of evaluation and protection of wild quail genetic resources in China. |
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Keywords: | microsatellite wild quail genetic coadaptability linkage genetic disequilibrium |
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