Five species of francolins extend their range up to Indian sub-continent
viz., Asian Black Francolin (Francolinus francolinus asiae), Grey Francolin
(Francolinus pondicerianus interpositus), Chinese Francolin (F. Pintadeanus),
Painted Francolin (F. pictus), Swamp Francolin, (F. gularis). So far, as per currently
available records only two species, Asian Black Francolin and North Indian Grey
francolin of genus Francolinus have been reported from Western Himalayan
region. Being a game bird, these are under several anthropogenic threats in
this region, with very less demographic or molecular data available. The
present work aimed to study molecular polymorphism pattern in the Control
Region gene (of mitochondrial DNA) so as to obtain some initial data on genetic
diversity and probable genetic structure of the population of black francolin
in this region. Overall 24 samples were collected from five sites located at
different altitudes. We detected 12 polymorphic sites in an average 575bp
fragment obtained for the mtDNA Control Region. The average nucleotide frequencies
were A=24.54%, T/U=30.03%, C=31.06% and G=14.37% and Transition/Transversion
bias (R) of 2.79 suggesting this is a recently evolved group or slowly evolving
genes. These findings will provide a base line data for future studies on
population as well as conservation genetics of francolins from this region. -See more at:
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