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New Evidences on Domestication of the Horse (Equus Ferus Caballus) and Origine of Domestic Mountain Pony

Trailović, R; Djermanović, Vladan; Mitrović, Sreten; Dimitrijević, V; Savić, M

(2014)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Trailović, R
AU  - Djermanović, Vladan
AU  - Mitrović, Sreten
AU  - Dimitrijević, V
AU  - Savić, M
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5574
AB  - The results of draft genome research of permafrost horse bone dated approximately 560-780 (kyr BP) have been published recently. According to the data representing the oldest full genome sequence compared to the modern genomes of domesticated horse, Przewalskii and donkey it was suggested that the Equus lineage gave rise to contemporary horses, zebras and donkeys some 4.0 to 4.5 million years ago, twice increasing the assumed time to the common ancestor. Upon the phylogenetic and divergence analyses it was estimated that the Przewalskii and domestic horse populations diverged some 38-72 kyr BP and that there are no evidences that admixtures between Przewalskii and domestic horse populations occurred post-divergently thus Przewalskii’s involvement in the process of horse domestication has been excluded.
The new data on ancient equide genome question the conventional theory on the origin of Domestic mountain pony. Upon the protein variability of the Domestic mountain pony the influence of diluvial genome on the population was confirmed and this finding differed from the conventional theory stating E. f. Przewalskii and E. ferus caballus as ancestors of the autochthonous population. The role of different ancestral horses in evolution of our autochthonous population is therefore unclear.
The questions emerging from the most recent genetic and proteomic research in concern with the autochthonous populations are presented in the paper.
C3  - International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - New Evidences on Domestication of the Horse (Equus Ferus Caballus) and Origine of Domestic Mountain Pony
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5574
ER  - 
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author = "Trailović, R and Djermanović, Vladan and Mitrović, Sreten and Dimitrijević, V and Savić, M",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The results of draft genome research of permafrost horse bone dated approximately 560-780 (kyr BP) have been published recently. According to the data representing the oldest full genome sequence compared to the modern genomes of domesticated horse, Przewalskii and donkey it was suggested that the Equus lineage gave rise to contemporary horses, zebras and donkeys some 4.0 to 4.5 million years ago, twice increasing the assumed time to the common ancestor. Upon the phylogenetic and divergence analyses it was estimated that the Przewalskii and domestic horse populations diverged some 38-72 kyr BP and that there are no evidences that admixtures between Przewalskii and domestic horse populations occurred post-divergently thus Przewalskii’s involvement in the process of horse domestication has been excluded.
The new data on ancient equide genome question the conventional theory on the origin of Domestic mountain pony. Upon the protein variability of the Domestic mountain pony the influence of diluvial genome on the population was confirmed and this finding differed from the conventional theory stating E. f. Przewalskii and E. ferus caballus as ancestors of the autochthonous population. The role of different ancestral horses in evolution of our autochthonous population is therefore unclear.
The questions emerging from the most recent genetic and proteomic research in concern with the autochthonous populations are presented in the paper.",
journal = "International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "New Evidences on Domestication of the Horse (Equus Ferus Caballus) and Origine of Domestic Mountain Pony",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5574"
}
Trailović, R., Djermanović, V., Mitrović, S., Dimitrijević, V.,& Savić, M.. (2014). New Evidences on Domestication of the Horse (Equus Ferus Caballus) and Origine of Domestic Mountain Pony. in International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5574
Trailović R, Djermanović V, Mitrović S, Dimitrijević V, Savić M. New Evidences on Domestication of the Horse (Equus Ferus Caballus) and Origine of Domestic Mountain Pony. in International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia. 2014;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5574 .
Trailović, R, Djermanović, Vladan, Mitrović, Sreten, Dimitrijević, V, Savić, M, "New Evidences on Domestication of the Horse (Equus Ferus Caballus) and Origine of Domestic Mountain Pony" in International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia (2014),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5574 .

Genetic diversity and structure of the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types as revealed by microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analysis

Cinkulov, M.; Popovski, Z.; Porcu, K.; Tanaskovska, B.; Hodzić, A.; Bytyqi, H.; Mehmeti, H.; Margeta, Vladimir; Djedović, Radica; Hoda, A.; Trailović, R.; Brka, M.; Marković, B.; Vazić, B.; Vegara, M.; Olsaker, I.; Kantanen, J.

(Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cinkulov, M.
AU  - Popovski, Z.
AU  - Porcu, K.
AU  - Tanaskovska, B.
AU  - Hodzić, A.
AU  - Bytyqi, H.
AU  - Mehmeti, H.
AU  - Margeta, Vladimir
AU  - Djedović, Radica
AU  - Hoda, A.
AU  - Trailović, R.
AU  - Brka, M.
AU  - Marković, B.
AU  - Vazić, B.
AU  - Vegara, M.
AU  - Olsaker, I.
AU  - Kantanen, J.
PY  - 2008
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1768
AB  - Several different phenotypes of the native Pramenka sheep have been developed in the Balkan region for different environmental and socio-cultural conditions. Animals from seven West Balkan Pramenka sheep types were analysed for 15 microsatellite markers and for mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and the results were used to assess genetic variation within and among the types and to infer the genetic population structure of the Pramenka sheep. Mean expected heterozygosity and allelic richness over the microsatellite loci and sheep types were 0.78 and 7.9, respectively. A Bayesian statistical method for estimating hidden genetic structure suggested that a core of the largest panmictic population was formed by Serbian, Kosovan, Bosnian, Montenegrin and Albanian types, while Croatian and Macedonian types comprised two other main populations, respectively. Mitochondrial DNA analysis revealed two mtDNA haplogroups in the Pramenka sheep, B and A, with a frequency of 93.7% and 6.3%, respectively. A total of 60 mtDNA haplotypes were found in 64 animals sequenced, and the mean nucleotide and haplotypic diversities over the types were 0.013 and 0.945, respectively. Molecular analysis suggests that the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types have their origins in two distinct maternal lineages of domestic sheep and different Pramenka phenotypes tend to form few panmictic populations. The Pramenka sheep represents a valuable resource of genetic diversity in sheep.
PB  - Wiley-Blackwell, Malden
T2  - Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
T1  - Genetic diversity and structure of the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types as revealed by microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analysis
EP  - 426
IS  - 6
SP  - 417
VL  - 125
DO  - 10.1111/j.1439-0388.2008.00742.x
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cinkulov, M. and Popovski, Z. and Porcu, K. and Tanaskovska, B. and Hodzić, A. and Bytyqi, H. and Mehmeti, H. and Margeta, Vladimir and Djedović, Radica and Hoda, A. and Trailović, R. and Brka, M. and Marković, B. and Vazić, B. and Vegara, M. and Olsaker, I. and Kantanen, J.",
year = "2008",
abstract = "Several different phenotypes of the native Pramenka sheep have been developed in the Balkan region for different environmental and socio-cultural conditions. Animals from seven West Balkan Pramenka sheep types were analysed for 15 microsatellite markers and for mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and the results were used to assess genetic variation within and among the types and to infer the genetic population structure of the Pramenka sheep. Mean expected heterozygosity and allelic richness over the microsatellite loci and sheep types were 0.78 and 7.9, respectively. A Bayesian statistical method for estimating hidden genetic structure suggested that a core of the largest panmictic population was formed by Serbian, Kosovan, Bosnian, Montenegrin and Albanian types, while Croatian and Macedonian types comprised two other main populations, respectively. Mitochondrial DNA analysis revealed two mtDNA haplogroups in the Pramenka sheep, B and A, with a frequency of 93.7% and 6.3%, respectively. A total of 60 mtDNA haplotypes were found in 64 animals sequenced, and the mean nucleotide and haplotypic diversities over the types were 0.013 and 0.945, respectively. Molecular analysis suggests that the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types have their origins in two distinct maternal lineages of domestic sheep and different Pramenka phenotypes tend to form few panmictic populations. The Pramenka sheep represents a valuable resource of genetic diversity in sheep.",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell, Malden",
journal = "Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics",
title = "Genetic diversity and structure of the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types as revealed by microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analysis",
pages = "426-417",
number = "6",
volume = "125",
doi = "10.1111/j.1439-0388.2008.00742.x"
}
Cinkulov, M., Popovski, Z., Porcu, K., Tanaskovska, B., Hodzić, A., Bytyqi, H., Mehmeti, H., Margeta, V., Djedović, R., Hoda, A., Trailović, R., Brka, M., Marković, B., Vazić, B., Vegara, M., Olsaker, I.,& Kantanen, J.. (2008). Genetic diversity and structure of the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types as revealed by microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analysis. in Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Wiley-Blackwell, Malden., 125(6), 417-426.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0388.2008.00742.x
Cinkulov M, Popovski Z, Porcu K, Tanaskovska B, Hodzić A, Bytyqi H, Mehmeti H, Margeta V, Djedović R, Hoda A, Trailović R, Brka M, Marković B, Vazić B, Vegara M, Olsaker I, Kantanen J. Genetic diversity and structure of the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types as revealed by microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analysis. in Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics. 2008;125(6):417-426.
doi:10.1111/j.1439-0388.2008.00742.x .
Cinkulov, M., Popovski, Z., Porcu, K., Tanaskovska, B., Hodzić, A., Bytyqi, H., Mehmeti, H., Margeta, Vladimir, Djedović, Radica, Hoda, A., Trailović, R., Brka, M., Marković, B., Vazić, B., Vegara, M., Olsaker, I., Kantanen, J., "Genetic diversity and structure of the West Balkan Pramenka sheep types as revealed by microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analysis" in Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 125, no. 6 (2008):417-426,
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0388.2008.00742.x . .
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