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Genetics, Selection, Evolution : GSE

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297209/inbreeding-depression-is-associated-with-recent-homozygous-by-descent-segments-in-belgian-blue-beef-cattle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maulana Mughitz Naji, José Luis Gualdrón Duarte, Natalia Soledad Forneris, Tom Druet
BACKGROUND: Cattle populations harbor generally high inbreeding levels that can lead to inbreeding depression (ID). Here, we study ID with different estimators of the inbreeding coefficient F, evaluate their sensitivity to used allele frequencies (founder versus sample allele frequencies), and compare effects from recent and ancient inbreeding. METHODS: We used data from 14,205 Belgian Blue beef cattle genotyped cows that were phenotyped for 11 linear classification traits...
January 31, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273358/correction-validation-of-reaction-norm-breeding-values-for-robustness-in-australian-sheep
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Dominic L Waters, Sam A Clark, Daniel J Brown, Samuel F Walkom, Julius H J van der Werf
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January 25, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243193/the-potential-of-microbiota-information-to-better-predict-efficiency-traits-in-growing-pigs-fed-a-conventional-and-a-high-fiber-diet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vanille Déru, Francesco Tiezzi, Céline Carillier-Jacquin, Benoit Blanchet, Laurent Cauquil, Olivier Zemb, Alban Bouquet, Christian Maltecca, Hélène Gilbert
BACKGROUND: Improving pigs' ability to digest diets with an increased dietary fiber content is a lever to improve feed efficiency and limit feed costs in pig production. The aim of this study was to determine whether information on the gut microbiota and host genetics can contribute to predict digestive efficiency (DE, i.e. digestibility coefficients of energy, organic matter, and nitrogen), feed efficiency (FE, i.e. feed conversion ratio and residual feed intake), average daily gain, and daily feed intake phenotypes...
January 19, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38233762/simulation-of-dual-purpose-chicken-breeding-programs-implementing-gene-editing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edward Y S Chuang, Robin Wellmann, Franck L B Meijboom, Jens Tetens, Jörn Bennewitz
BACKGROUND: In spite of being controversial and raising ethical concerns, the application of gene editing is more likely to be accepted when it contributes to improving animal welfare. One of the animal welfare and ethical issues in chicken breeding is chick culling, the killing of the male layer chicks after hatching due to the poor fattening performance. Although establishing dual-purpose chicken lines could solve this problem, unfavorable genetic correlations between egg and meat production traits hindered their competitiveness...
January 17, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216889/a-cautionary-tale-of-low-pass-sequencing-and-imputation-with-respect-to-haplotype-accuracy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Wragg, Wengang Zhang, Sarah Peterson, Murthy Yerramilli, Richard Mellanby, Jeffrey J Schoenebeck, Dylan N Clements
BACKGROUND: Low-pass whole-genome sequencing and imputation offer significant cost savings, enabling substantial increases in sample size and statistical power. This approach is particularly promising in livestock breeding, providing an affordable means of screening individuals for deleterious alleles or calculating genomic breeding values. Consequently, it may also be of value in companion animal genomics to support pedigree breeding. We sought to evaluate in dogs the impact of low coverage sequencing and reference-guided imputation on genotype concordance and association analyses...
January 12, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38200416/advances-in-understanding-the-genetic-architecture-of-antibody-response-to-paratuberculosis-in-sheep-by-heritability-estimate-and-ldla-mapping-analyses-and-investigation-of-candidate-regions-using-sequence-based-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mario Graziano Usai, Sara Casu, Tiziana Sechi, Sotero L Salaris, Sabrina Miari, Giuliana Mulas, Maria Giovanna Cancedda, Ciriaco Ligios, Antonello Carta
BACKGROUND: Paratuberculosis is a contagious and incurable disease that is caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) with significant negative effects on animal welfare and farm profitability. Based on a large naturally infected flock over 12 years, we analyzed repeated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay tests (ELISA), OvineSNP50 BeadChip genotypes and whole-genome sequences imputed from 56 influential animals. The main goals were to estimate the genetic parameters of proxy traits for resistance to MAP, identify genomic regions associated with the host's immune response against MAP and search for candidate genes and causative mutations through association and functional annotation analyses of polymorphisms identified by sequencing...
January 10, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183016/validation-of-reaction-norm-breeding-values-for-robustness-in-australian-sheep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic L Waters, Sam A Clark, Daniel J Brown, Samuel F Walkom, Julius H J van der Werf
BACKGROUND: There can be variation between animals in how stable their genetic merit is across different environments due to genotype-by-environment (G×E) interactions. This variation could be used in breeding programs to select robust genotypes that combine high overall performance with stable genetic ranking across environments. There have been few attempts to validate breeding values for robustness in livestock, although this is a necessary step towards their implementation in selection decisions...
January 5, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38172694/estimating-the-heritability-of-nitrogen-and-carbon-isotopes-in-the-tail-hair-of-beef-cattle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morteza Moradi, Christie L Warburton, Laercio Ribeiro Porto-Neto, Luis F P Silva
BACKGROUND: The natural abundance of nitrogen (δ15 N) and carbon (δ13 C) isotopes in animal tissues are used to estimate an animal's efficiency in nitrogen utilization, and their feed conversion efficiency, especially in tropical grazing systems with prolonged protein restriction. It is postulated that selection for improving these two characteristics (δ15 N and δ13 C) would assist the optimisation of the adaptation in ever-changing environments, particularly in response to climate change...
January 3, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38172652/the-demographic-history-and-adaptation-of-canarian-goat-breeds-to-environmental-conditions-through-the-use-of-genome-wide-snp-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriele Senczuk, Martina Macrì, Marika Di Civita, Salvatore Mastrangelo, Maria Del Rosario Fresno, Juan Capote, Fabio Pilla, Juan Vicente Delgado, Marcel Amills, Amparo Martínez
BACKGROUND: The presence of goats in the Canary Islands dates back to the late 1st millennium BC, which coincides with the colonization by the Amazigh settlers. However, the exact geographic origin of Canarian goats is uncertain since the Amazigh peoples were distributed over a wide spatial range. Nowadays, three Canarian breeds (Palmera, Majorera and Tinerfeña) are officially recognized, along with two distinct South and North Tinerfeña ecotypes, with the South Tinerfeña and Majorera goats thriving in arid and dry semi-desertic environments and the Palmera and North Tinerfeña goats are adapted to humid and temperate areas that are influenced by trade winds...
January 3, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38166592/phenotype-transition-from-wild-mouflon-to-domestic-sheep
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REVIEW
Paolo Mereu, Monica Pirastru, Daria Sanna, Giovanni Bassu, Salvatore Naitana, Giovanni Giuseppe Leoni
The domestication of animals started around 12,000 years ago in the Near East region. This "endless process" is characterized by the gradual accumulation of changes that progressively marked the genetic, phenotypic and physiological differences between wild and domesticated species. The main distinctive phenotypic characteristics are not all directly attributable to the human-mediated selection of more productive traits. In the last decades, two main hypotheses have been proposed to clarify the emergence of such a set of phenotypic traits across a variety of domestic species...
January 2, 2024: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38129768/longitudinal-genomic-analyses-of-automatically-recorded-vaginal-temperature-in-lactating-sows-under-heat-stress-conditions-based-on-random-regression-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Wen, Jay S Johnson, Pedro H F Freitas, Jacob M Maskal, Leonardo S Gloria, Andre C Araujo, Victor B Pedrosa, Francesco Tiezzi, Christian Maltecca, Yijian Huang, Allan P Schinckel, Luiz F Brito
BACKGROUND: Automatic and continuous recording of vaginal temperature (TV ) using wearable sensors causes minimal disruptions to animal behavior and can generate data that enable the evaluation of temporal body temperature variation under heat stress (HS) conditions. However, the genetic basis of TV in lactating sows from a longitudinal perspective is still unknown. The objectives of this study were to define statistical models and estimate genetic parameters for TV in lactating sows using random regression models, and identify genomic regions and candidate genes associated with HS indicators derived from automatically-recorded TV ...
December 21, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114899/natural-clines-and-human-management-impact-the-genetic-structure-of-algerian-honey-bee-populations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanna Salvatore, Amira Chibani Bahi Amar, Kamila Canale-Tabet, Riad Fridi, Nacera Tabet Aoul, Soumia Saci, Emmanuelle Labarthe, Valentino Palombo, Mariasilvia D'Andrea, Alain Vignal, Pierre Faux
BACKGROUND: The Algerian honey bee population is composed of two described subspecies A. m. intermissa and A. m. sahariensis, of which little is known regarding population genomics, both in terms of genetic differentiation and of possible contamination by exogenous stock. Moreover, the phenotypic differences between the two subspecies are expected to translate into genetic differences and possible adaptation to heat and drought in A. m. sahariensis. To shed light on the structure of this population and to integrate these two subspecies in the growing dataset of available haploid drone sequences, we performed whole-genome sequencing of 151 haploid drones...
December 19, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097971/managing-genomic-diversity-in-conservation-programs-of-chinese-domestic-chickens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengmeng Zhang, Shiwei Wang, Ran Xu, Yijun Liu, Han Zhang, Mengxia Sun, Junyan Wang, Zhexi Liu, Keliang Wu
BACKGROUND: Effective conservation and utilization of farm animals are fundamental for realizing sustainable increases in food production. In situ and ex situ conservation are the two main strategies that are currently used to protect the genetic integrity of Chinese domestic chicken breeds. However, genomic diversity and population structure have not been compared in these conserved populations. RESULTS: Three hundred and sixty-one individuals from three Chinese domestic chicken breeds were collected from populations conserved in situ and ex situ and genotyped using genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS)...
December 14, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097941/genotype-by-environment-interactions-for-feed-efficiency-traits-in-nellore-cattle-based-on-bi-trait-reaction-norm-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João B Silva Neto, Lucio F M Mota, Sabrina T Amorim, Elisa Peripolli, Luiz F Brito, Claudio U Magnabosco, Fernando Baldi
BACKGROUND: Selecting animals for feed efficiency directly impacts the profitability of the beef cattle industry, which contributes to minimizing the environmental footprint of beef production. Genetic and environmental factors influence animal feed efficiency, leading to phenotypic variability when exposed to different environmental conditions (i.e., temperature and nutritional level). Thus, our aim was to assess potential genotype-by-environment (G × E) interactions for dry matter intake (DMI) and residual feed intake (RFI) in Nellore cattle (Bos taurus indicus) based on bi-trait reaction norm models (RN) and evaluate the genetic association between RFI and DMI across different environmental gradient (EG) levels...
December 14, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097935/mapping-restricted-introgression-across-the-genomes-of-admixed-indigenous-african-cattle-breeds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliane Friedrich, Richard I Bailey, Andrea Talenti, Umer Chaudhry, Qasim Ali, Emmanuel F Obishakin, Chukwunonso Ezeasor, Jessica Powell, Olivier Hanotte, Abdulfatai Tijjani, Karen Marshall, James Prendergast, Pamela Wiener
BACKGROUND: The genomes of indigenous African cattle are composed of components with Middle Eastern (taurine) and South Asian (indicine) origins, providing a valuable model to study hybridization and to identify genetic barriers to gene flow. In this study, we analysed indigenous African cattle breeds as models of hybrid zones, considering taurine and indicine samples as ancestors. In a genomic cline analysis of whole-genome sequence data, we considered over 8 million variants from 144 animals, which allows for fine-mapping of potential genomic incompatibilities at high resolution across the genome...
December 14, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38087235/genetic-analysis-of-the-blood-transcriptome-of-young-healthy-pigs-to-improve-disease-resilience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyu-Sang Lim, Jian Cheng, Christopher Tuggle, Michael Dyck, PigGen Canada, Frederic Fortin, John Harding, Graham Plastow, Jack Dekkers
BACKGROUND: Disease resilience is the ability of an animal to maintain productive performance under disease conditions and is an important selection target. In pig breeding programs, disease resilience must be evaluated on selection candidates without exposing them to disease. To identify potential genetic indicators for disease resilience that can be measured on selection candidates, we focused on the blood transcriptome of 1594 young healthy pigs with subsequent records on disease resilience...
December 12, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38082412/the-genetics-of-gaits-in-icelandic-horses-goes-beyond-dmrt3-with-reln-and-stau2-identified-as-two-new-candidate-genes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heiðrún Sigurðardóttir, Henrik Boije, Elsa Albertsdóttir, Thorvaldur Kristjansson, Marie Rhodin, Gabriella Lindgren, Susanne Eriksson
BACKGROUND: In domesticated animals, many important traits are complex and regulated by a large number of genes, genetic interactions, and environmental influences. The ability of Icelandic horses to perform the gait 'pace' is largely influenced by a single mutation in the DMRT3 gene, but genetic modifiers likely exist. The aim of this study was to identify novel genetic factors that influence pacing ability and quality of the gait through a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and correlate new findings to previously identified quantitative trait loci (QTL) and mutations...
December 11, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062367/a-meta-analysis-of-genetic-and-phenotypic-diversity-of-european-local-pig-breeds-reveals-genomic-regions-associated-with-breed-differentiation-for-production-traits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Klavdija Poklukar, Camille Mestre, Martin Škrlep, Marjeta Čandek-Potokar, Cristina Ovilo, Luca Fontanesi, Juliette Riquet, Samuele Bovo, Giuseppina Schiavo, Anisa Ribani, Maria Muñoz, Maurizio Gallo, Ricardo Bozzi, Rui Charneca, Raquel Quintanilla, Goran Kušec, Marie-José Mercat, Christoph Zimmer, Violeta Razmaite, Jose P Araujo, Čedomir Radović, Radomir Savić, Danijel Karolyi, Bertrand Servin
BACKGROUND: Intense selection of modern pig breeds has resulted in genetic improvement of production traits while the performance of local pig breeds has remained lower. As local pig breeds have been bred in extensive systems, they have adapted to specific environmental conditions, resulting in a rich genotypic and phenotypic diversity. This study is based on European local pig breeds that have been genetically characterized using DNA-pool sequencing data and phenotypically characterized using breed level phenotypes related to stature, fatness, growth, and reproductive performance traits...
December 7, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062365/genetic-parameters-reciprocal-cross-differences-and-age-related-heterosis-of-egg-laying-performance-in-chickens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aixin Ni, Mario P L Calus, Henk Bovenhuis, Jingwei Yuan, Yuanmei Wang, Yanyan Sun, Jilan Chen
BACKGROUND: Egg-laying performance is economically important in poultry breeding programs. Crossbreeding between indigenous and elite commercial lines to exploit heterosis has been an upward trend in traditional layer breeding for niche markets. The objective of this study was to analyse the genetic background and to estimate the heterosis of longitudinal egg-laying traits in reciprocal crosses between an indigenous Beijing-You and an elite commercial White Leghorn layer line. Egg weights were measured for the first three eggs, monthly from 28 to 76 weeks of age, and at 86 and 100 weeks of age...
December 7, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049712/impact-of-population-structure-in-the-estimation-of-recent-historical-effective-population-size-by-the-software-gone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irene Novo, Pilar Ordás, Natalia Moraga, Enrique Santiago, Humberto Quesada, Armando Caballero
BACKGROUND: Effective population size (Ne ) is a crucial parameter in conservation genetics and animal breeding. A recent method, implemented by the software GONE, has been shown to be rather accurate in estimating recent historical changes in Ne from a single sample of individuals. However, GONE estimations assume that the population being studied has remained isolated for a period of time, that is, without migration or confluence of other populations. If this occurs, the estimates of Ne can be heavily biased...
December 4, 2023: Genetics, Selection, Evolution: GSE
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