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Phylogenetic relationships and status quo of colonies for gayal based on analysis of cytochrome B gene partial sequences.

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  • Phylogenetic relationships and status quo of colonies for gayal based on analysis of cytochrome B gene partial sequences. Abstract Text:

    guolong maGuolong Ma,hong changHong Chang,shiping liShiping Li,hongyu chenHongyu Chen,dejun jiDejun Ji,rongqing gengRongqing Geng,chunfang changChunfang Chang,yonghong liYonghong Li,

    Thirty-three mutations and four different haplotypes were found when cytochrome b(Cytb) gene partial sequences of 12 gayals were analyzed. Together with sequences of Bos indicus, Bos taurus, Bos grunniens and Bos gaurus with Bubalus bubalis as the out group, the partial sequences of Cytb gene of gayals were aligned and base composition and nucleotide variation of Cytb gene were analyzed. The phylogenetic trees were constructed by the NJ method and the MP method respectively, both supporting almost the same topology. Gayal is an independent species of Bos from Bos indicus, Bos taurus and Bos gaurus. The results also indicate that a great proportion of gayal bloodline was invaded by other species, and the protection of gayal is facing a formidable situation.

    Phylogenetic relationships and status quo of colonies for gayal based on analysis of cytochrome B gene partial sequences. Publishing Authors By Initials

    g maG Ma,h changH Chang,s liS Li,h chenH Chen,d jiD Ji,r gengR Geng,c changC Chang,y liY Li,

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    Phylogenetic relationships and status quo of colonies for gayal based on analysis of cytochrome B gene partial sequences. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of genetics and genomics = Yi chuan xue ba

    VOLUME: 34

    Page Numbers: 413-9

    Journal Abbreviation: J Genet Genomics

    ISSN: 1673-8527

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Animal Science and Technology College, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China.

    Country: China

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