@article{fe352c5e251c4f8ba3897eaa8961c335,
title = "European and Asian contribution to the genetic diversity of mainland South American chickens",
abstract = "Chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) from the Americas have long been recognized as descendants of European chickens, transported by early Europeans since the fifteenth century. However, in recent years, a possible pre-Columbian introduction of chickens to South America by Polynesian seafarers has also been suggested. Here, we characterize the mitochondrial control region genetic diversity of modern chicken populations from South America and compare this to a worldwide dataset in order to investigate the potential maternal genetic origin of modern-day chicken populations in South America. The genetic analysis of newly generated chicken mitochondrial control region sequences from South America showed that the majority of chickens from the continent belong to mitochondrial haplogroup E. The rest belongs to haplogroups A, B and C, albeit at very low levels. Haplogroup D, a ubiquitous mitochondrial lineage in Island Southeast Asia and on Pacific Islands is not observed in continental South America. Modern-day mainland South American chickens are, therefore, closely allied with European and Asian chickens. Furthermore, we find high levels of genetic contributions from South Asian chickens to those in Europe and South America. Our findings demonstrate that modern-day genetic diversity of mainland South American chickens appear to have clear European and Asian contributions, and less so from Island Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. Furthermore, there is also some indication that South Asia has more genetic contribution to European chickens than any other Asian chicken populations.",
keywords = "Chickens, Mitochondrial DNA, Phylogeography, South America",
author = "Herrera, {Michael B.} and Spiridoula Kraitsek and Alcalde, {Jose A.} and Daniel Quiroz and Herman Revelo and Alvarez, {Luz A.} and Rosario, {Millor F.} and Vicki Thomson and Han Jianlin and Austin, {Jeremy J.} and Jaime Gongora",
note = "Funding Information: Ethics. The Ethics Committee in Research of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the University National of Palmira Headquarters considers that the activities proposed to carry out this research do not involve procedures against animal welfare. Therefore, the study is classified as without risk. Data accessibility. All mtDNA control region sequences generated by this study are available in GenBank under accession numbers (MN149634-MN149862). Authors{\textquoteright} contributions. M.B.H. contributed to data analysis, interpretation and writing the manuscript. S.K. carried the molecular laboratory work. J.G. and V.T. contributed to data analysis, interpretation and helped in drafting the manuscript. J.G. and J.J.A. design the study. J.G. organized access to samples. J.A.A., D.Q., H.R., L.A.A., M.F.R. and H.J. assisted in the design of the study. All authors gave their approval for publication. Competing interests. We declare we have no competing interest. Funding. This research was funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project DP110105187 to J.J.A. and J.G. Acknowledgements. We thank the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Development (OVCRD) of the University of the Philippines Diliman for the Research Load Credit given to Michael Herrera. We also thank Archaeological Studies Program{\textquoteright}s Emil Charles Robles for assisting in the preparation of the figures. Finally, Joan Tara Reyes-Hernandez and Emmanuel Jayson Bolata for some insights in the discussion. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.",
year = "2020",
month = feb,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1098/rsos.191558",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "1--13",
journal = "Royal Society Open Science",
issn = "2054-5703",
publisher = "The Royal Society",
number = "2",
}