Bauer Martin, Sölkner Johann, Kahsa Tadel Gebre, Pfeiffer Christina
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Abstract
In the present study, a genome-wide association study (GWAS), estimation of genetic parameters, and prediction of breeding values for semen quality and quantity traits in Pietrain pigs were performed. The traits inferred were total number of sperm, motility, volume, and density. Traits were recorded from 2012 to 2021 using a CASA system (computer aided sperm analysis) and provided data from 96,815 ejaculates from 1647 Pietrain boars. The animals were kept in three Austrian artificial insemination (AI) stations. Genomic data were analysed using Illumina 60 and 80 k SNP arrays and yielded 43,430 markers from 909 individuals after quality control. Genome-wide association was based on a mixed linear association model with phenotypic pre-correction. GWAS revealed three possible associations for total number of sperm on chromosome 8, 16, and 17, including two genes from the cadherin family (PCDH15, CDH12). Genetic parameters and breeding values were estimated using a single-step GBLUP (ssGBLUP) procedure for total number of sperm and motility. Estimated heritabilities for total number of sperm and motility were 25.9% and 11.5%, respectively. Genetic correlation was -0.321 between motility and sperm density, and 0.419 between motility and ejaculate volume. Breeding value estimation provided proof of the advantage of ssGBLUP compared to pedigree-based BLUP in this study, as reliabilities (r2) were significantly higher for young boars without phenotypes (0.346 vs. 0.196 for total number of sperm and 0.276 vs. 0.190 for motility). This indicates positive response to selection if included in routine genetic evaluation.
本研究对皮特兰猪精液质量和数量性状进行了全基因组关联研究(GWAS)、遗传参数估算和育种价值预测。推断出的性状包括精子总数、活力、体积和密度。使用CASA系统(计算机辅助精子分析)记录了2012年至2021年期间的性状,并提供了来自1647头Pietrain公猪的96,815次射精的数据。这些动物被饲养在三个奥地利人工授精站。基因组数据分析使用Illumina 60和80k SNP阵列,质量控制后获得来自909个个体的43430个标记。全基因组关联基于混合线性关联模型和表型预校正。GWAS揭示了8、16和17号染色体上精子总数的三种可能关联,包括来自钙粘蛋白家族的两个基因(PCDH15, CDH12)。使用单步GBLUP (ssGBLUP)程序估计精子总数和活力的遗传参数和育种值。精子总数和活力的估计遗传率分别为25.9%和11.5%。精子活力与精子密度的遗传相关为-0.321,精子活力与射精量的遗传相关为0.419。在本研究中,育种价值估计证明了ssGBLUP与基于系谱的BLUP相比的优势,因为无表型的幼公猪的信度(r2)显著更高(精子总数0.346 vs. 0.196,活力0.276 vs. 0.190)。这表明,如果纳入常规遗传评估,对选择的反应是积极的。
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The Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics publishes original articles by international scientists on genomic selection, and any other topic related to breeding programmes, selection, quantitative genetic, genomics, diversity and evolution of domestic animals. Researchers, teachers, and the animal breeding industry will find the reports of interest. Book reviews appear in many issues.