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Heritage Finnish Landrace chickens are genetically diverse and geographically structured
Authors:M. E. Berres  J. Kantanen  M. Honkatukia  A. Wolc  J. E. Fulton
Affiliation:1. Biotechnology Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USAmeberres@wisc.edu;3. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Jokioinen, Finland;4. Nordic Genetic Resource Centre (NordGen), ?s, Norway;5. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA;6. Hy-Line International, Dallas Center, IA, USA;7. Hy-Line International, Dallas Center, IA, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The Finnish Landrace breed of chickens (in Finnish suomalainen maatiaiskana) traces its origins to almost 1,000 years ago. Today, remnant populations of phenotypically distinct lineages are maintained by a network of volunteer hobbyists in Finland, managed by Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke). Guided by a prior Major Histocompatibility Complex B-locus haplotype study, we sought now to characterize genetically Finnish Landrace chickens using denser genomic sampling. A new panel of 101 selectively neutral SNP sites was used to interrogate genetic variation in 192 individuals sampled from 13 putatively distinctive population units. Individuals partitioned into K?=?11 genetic clusters characterized by high levels of genetic diversity, strong patterns of genetic structure and low levels of inbreeding. Evidence of an undocumented genetic lineage was also discovered. Facilitated by an inexpensive SNP assay, this study shows that the genetic integrity of the Finnish Landrace persists and represents a rich resource of natural (adaptive) genomic variation.
Keywords:Finnish Landrace  heritage chicken breed  SNP genotyping  population structure  genetic diversity
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