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Volume 27, No. (3), 2017 (June)
MITOCHONDRIAL DNA MARKER BASED PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF PAKISTANI NILGAI (Boselaphus tragocamelus)
G. Abbas1, A. Nadeem1, M. E. Babar2, T. Hussain2, N. Aslam3, W. Shehzad1, M. Tayyab1 and M. Javed1

G. Abbas1, A. Nadeem1, M. E. Babar2, T. Hussain2, N. Aslam3, W. Shehzad1, M. Tayyab1 and M. Javed1
1Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
2Department of Molecular Biology, Virtual University of Pakistan
3Department of Computer Science, NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology, Multan, Pakistan

Corresponding Author: asifnadeem@uvas.edu.pk
DOI: N/A
Page Number(s): 776-789
Published Online First: June 01, 2017
Publication Date: June 01, 2017
ABSTRACT

The Nilgai or Blue Bull (Boselaphus tragocamelus) is the largest Asian antelope which is endemic to Nepal, Pakistan and Indian regions, where these animals are found in packs. Due to rampant hunting, deforestation and habitat degradation, this vulnerable specie is near threatened in many parts of the world. There is need of conservation efforts both at genomic and geographic level. The present study was designed for genomic characterization of Boselaphus tragocamelus in Pakistan by using phylogenetic analysis. Samples from Boselaphus tragocamelus were collected from different parks, zoos and natural habitats. DNA was extracted by standard inorganic extraction method. Primer3 software was used for primer designing targeting Mitochondrial specie identification markers such as d-loop, cytochrome-b and cytochrome-c. After amplification, PCR product was sequenced. Bioinformatics tools were applied for identification of polymorphic loci. Allelic frequency of each locus was calculated. Multidimensional scaling plot illustrated low level of generic diversity among individuals. Phylogenetic analysis revealed conserved neighbouring pattern among different individuals as they shared common ancestry.  This is the first report on genomic characterization of Nilgai from Pakistan. The information of selected species of deer is prerequisite for designing effective strategy in future effective practices for conservation. However further genomic investigations should be carried out at a larger scale.

Keywords: Mitochondrial cytochrome-b, cytochrome-c, d-loop, Phylogenetic,Pakistani nilgai

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