The Complete Mitogenome of the Iraqi Awassi Sheep Breed and the Maternal Lineage Utilizing High Throughput Sequencing Raw Reads

Authors

  • Sarbast Ihsan Mustafa Department of Animal Production, College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Duhok, Kurdistan Region-Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5455/JBAU.126194

Keywords:

Genetic diversity, Mitochondrial genome, Maternal phylogeny, Next Generation Sequencing, data

Abstract

The Awassi sheep are the dominant indigenous fat-tailed sheep breed found in Iraq, in the Fertile Crescent, within the center of the domestication and diversity of the animal species. Their productive traits and morphology are well defined. However, the genetic landscape regarding the assembly of their complete mitogenome and maternal phylogeny is not characterized yet. Materials and Methods: High throughput genomic sequencing data and bioinformatics analysis were performed to assemble the complete mitogenome, identify maternal lineage and determine patterns of genetic diversity of the Iraqi Awassi sheep. Results: Phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitogenome (16617bp) positioned the maternal lineage of the Iraqi Awassi sheep into the most predominant European maternal haplogroup B. Furthermore, analysis of nucleotide diversity showed high level of mitogenomic similarity of the Iraqi Awassi sheep to Turkish Karakas, African Djallonke, Iraqi Karadi, Israeli Assaf and Jordanian Awassi sheep breeds. Conclusion: The present findings revealed the maternal phylogeny and the genetic biodiversity of the Iraqi Awassi sheep. This study contributes to the better understanding of genetic relatedness of the Iraqi native sheep with other domestic and wild sheep worldwide in the context of origin, breeding and conservation.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Mustafa, S. I. (2021). The Complete Mitogenome of the Iraqi Awassi Sheep Breed and the Maternal Lineage Utilizing High Throughput Sequencing Raw Reads. Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University, 19(4), 465–470. https://doi.org/10.5455/JBAU.126194

Issue

Section

Animal Science