Insights into Genetic Diversity, Runs of Homozygosity and Heterozygosity-Rich Regions in Maremmana Semi-Feral Cattle Using Pedigree and Genomic Data
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Semi-feral local livestock populations, like Maremmana cattle, are the object of renewed
interest for the conservation of biological diversity and the preservation and exploitation of unique
and potentially relevant genetic material. The aim of this study was to estimate genetic diversity
parameters in semi-feral Maremmana cattle using both pedigree- and genomic-based approaches (F IS and F ROH ), and to detect regions of homozygosity (ROH) and heterozygosity (ROHet) in the genome.
The average heterozygosity estimates were in the range reported for other cattle breeds (H E = 0.261, H O = 0.274). Pedigree-based average inbreeding (F) was estimated at 4.9%. The correlation was
low between F and genomic-based approaches (r = 0.03 with F IS , r = 0.21 with F ROH ), while it was higher between F IS and F ROH (r = 0.78). The low correlation between F and F ROH coefficients may
be the result of the limited pedigree depth available for the animals involved in this study. The ROH
islands identified in Maremmana cattle included candidate genes associated with climate adaptation,
carcass traits or the regulation of body weight, fat and energy metabolism. The ROHet islands contained candidate genes associated with nematode resistance and reproduction traits in livestock.
The results of this study confirm that genome-based measures like F ROH may be useful estimators of individual autozygosity, and may provide insights on pedigree-based inbreeding estimates in
cases when animals' pedigree data are unavailable, thus providing a more detailed picture of the genetic diversity.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
runs of homozygosity; genetic diversity; heterozygosity-rich regions; linkage disequilibrium; effective population size; ROH islands; semi-feral cattle
List of contributors:
Biscarini, Filippo
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