The domestic water buffalo is a major source of milk, meat, draught,
hide and employment to the small farmers in many Asian countries
especially Pakistan. The phylogeny and genetic structure of water
buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is still not explored well in Nili, Ravi,
Nili-Ravi, Kundi and Azakheli buffalo breeds of Pakistan. The genetic
characterization of these breeds were completed using mitochondrial
D-loop region and FAO/ISAG recommended microsatellite markers through
sequencing and genotyping respectively. A reasonable number of SNPs and
Allele variations were identified. The phylogenetic relationships among
these breeds as well as with other breeds of the world were constructed
using certain Bioinformatics softwares. This revealed very interesting
information about phylogeny, history of domestication and origin of
water buffalo in Pakistan and added valuable to the AnGR of the region.
The work provided the basic data which is very helpful for determining
the genetic diversity of buffaloes, breed identification, forensic and
paternity tests and designing effective breeding and conservational
policies in future.