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Full Length Research Paper
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Sequence variability in
the BLB2 region among guinea fowl and other poultry species
S. K. Singh2, Jose Mathew1, S.
Mehra2, A. Tiwari2, Vinay Kumar2,
G. Goyal2 and Deepak Sharma1*
1Central
Avian Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly 243 122,
India.
2Department
of Biotechnology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, UP, India.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
ds7758@yahoo.co.in
Accepted
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Abstract |
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The BLB2
gene is a predominantly expressed MHC class II gene in
chicken and has not been characterized in guinea fowl. In
view of the resistance of guinea fowl to most of the chicken
diseases, nucleotide sequence variability in
b1
and
b2
domains of BLB2 gene was studied between guinea fowl and
other poultry species such as chicken, quail, pheasant and
duck. The
b1
and
b2
domain of BLB2 gene in guinea fowl was 270 and 282
nucleotides in size and showed no size variation with other
poultry species. Between-species percent nucleotide
variability ranged from 24.07 to 30.00% in
b1
domain, while in
b2
domain percent nucleotide variability was 8.16 - 10.99%.
Between the species, guinea fowl showed low and similar
genetic distances (0.149 - 0.159) with all other poultry
species, except with duck (0.287). The phylogenetic tree,
based on nucleotide variability in
b1
and
b2
domains
from these poultry species clearly revealed that duck MHC
are clustered separately. Among other poultry species
(chicken, quail, pheasant and guinea fowl), the guinea fowl,
branched out separately within the cluster comprising of
galliformis species.
Key
words: BLB2, guinea fowl, nucleotide variability,
genetic distance. |
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