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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of a Neglected Breed, the Peruvian Creole Cattle ( Bos taurus ), and Its Phylogenetic Analysis

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  • Carlos I. Arbizu

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

  • Rubén D. Ferro-Mauricio

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

  • Julio C. Chávez-Galarza

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

  • Héctor V. Vásquez

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

  • Jorge L. Maicelo

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

  • Carlos Poemape

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

  • Jhony Gonzales

    (Laboratorio de Biología Molecular, Universidad Nacional de Frontera, Av. San Hilarión 101, Sullana 20103, Peru)

  • Carlos Quilcate

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

  • Flor-Anita Corredor

    (Dirección de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrario, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA), Av. La Molina 1981, Lima 15024, Peru)

Abstract

Cattle spread throughout the American continent during the colonization years, originating creole breeds that adapted to a wide range of climate conditions. The population of creole cattle in Peru is decreasing mainly due to the introduction of more productive breeds in recent years. During the last 15 years, there has been significant progress in cattle genomics. However, little is known about the genetics of the Peruvian creole cattle (PCC) despite its importance to (i) improving productivity in the Andean region, (ii) agricultural labor, and (iii) cultural traditions. In addition, the origin and phylogenetic relationship of the PCC are still unclear. In order to promote the conservation of the PCC, we sequenced the mitochondrial genome of a creole bull, which also possessed exceptional fighting skills and was employed for agricultural tasks, from the highlands of Arequipa for the first time. The total mitochondrial genome sequence is 16,339 bp in length with the base composition of 31.43% A, 28.64% T, 26.81% C, and 13.12% G. It contains 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and a control region. Among the 37 genes, 28 were positioned on the H-strand and 9 were positioned on the L-strand. The most frequently used codons were CUA (leucine), AUA (isoleucine), AUU (isoleucine), AUC (isoleucine), and ACA (threonine). Maximum likelihood reconstruction using complete mitochondrial genome sequences showed that the PCC is related to native African breeds. The annotated mitochondrial genome of PCC will serve as an important genetic data set for further breeding work and conservation strategies.

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  • Carlos I. Arbizu & Rubén D. Ferro-Mauricio & Julio C. Chávez-Galarza & Héctor V. Vásquez & Jorge L. Maicelo & Carlos Poemape & Jhony Gonzales & Carlos Quilcate & Flor-Anita Corredor, 2022. "The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of a Neglected Breed, the Peruvian Creole Cattle ( Bos taurus ), and Its Phylogenetic Analysis," Data, MDPI, vol. 7(6), pages 1-14, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jdataj:v:7:y:2022:i:6:p:76-:d:832274
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    1. Richard Estrada & Flor-Anita Corredor & Deyanira Figueroa & Wilian Salazar & Carlos Quilcate & Héctor V. Vásquez & Jorge L. Maicelo & Jhony Gonzales & Carlos I. Arbizu, 2022. "Reference-Guided Draft Genome Assembly, Annotation and SSR Mining Data of the Peruvian Creole Cattle ( Bos taurus )," Data, MDPI, vol. 7(11), pages 1-12, November.
    2. Madalina-Alexandra Davidescu & Daniel Simeanu & Dragos-Lucian Gorgan & Mitica Ciorpac & Steofil Creanga, 2022. "Analysis of Phylogeny and Genetic Diversity of Endangered Romanian Grey Steppe Cattle Breed, a Reservoir of Valuable Genes to Preserve Biodiversity," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(12), pages 1-16, November.

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