Satellite DNA polymorphisms and AFLP correlate with Bos indicus-taurus hybridization

I. J. Nijman*, D. G. Bradley, O. Hanotte, M. Otsen, J. A. Lenstra

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Abstract

We describe satellite DNA variation that detects hybridization of Bos indicus (zebu or indicine cattle) and Bos taurus (taurine cattle) in African cattle populations. On Southern blots hybridized to a satellite III probe, relative intensities of HinfI fragments correlated with the taurine-zebu composition in hybrid animals as deduced from AFLP genotyping of the same animals and previous data on microsatellite allele frequencies. Similar results were obtained by PCR-RFLP analysis of a zebu-specific mutation in the repeat unit of satellite 1.711b. Analysis of individuals from 20 African cattle breeds indicate that the centromeric satellites of the sanga breeds are of the taurine type and that several East-African zebu breeds are hybrids between taurine and zebu. These satellite RFLP, or SFLP, markers provide a fast method to screen the genetic makeup of African cattle.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-273
Number of pages9
JournalAnimal Genetics
Volume30
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 1999

Keywords

  • AFLP
  • African cattle
  • Bovine satellite DNA
  • Introgression
  • SFLP

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