Genome-wide scan for signatures of selection in the Brangus cattle genome.

Paulo Álvarez Cecco, Andrés Rogberg Muñoz, Marianela Balbi, Martín Bonamy, Sebastián Munilla, Natalia Soledad Forneris, Pilar Peral García, Rodolfo Juan Carlos Cantet, Guillermo Giovambattista, María Elena Fernández
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Brangus is a composite cattle breed developed with the objective of combining the advantages of Angus and Zebuine breeds (Brahman, mainly) in tropical climates. The aim of this work was to estimate breed composition both genome-wide and locally, at the chromosome level, and to uncover genomic regions evidencing positive selection in the Argentinean Brangus population/nucleus. To do so, we analysed marker data from 478 animals, including Brangus, Angus and Brahman. Average breed composition was 35.0% ± 9.6% of Brahman, lower than expected according to the theoretical fractions deduced by the usual cross-breeding practice in this breed. Local ancestry analysis evidenced that breed composition varies between chromosomes, ranging from 19.6% for BTA26 to 56.1% for BTA5. Using approaches based on allelic frequencies and linkage disequilibrium, genomic regions with putative selection signatures were identified in several chromosomes (BTA1, BTA5, BTA6 and BTA14). These regions harbour genes involved in horn development, growth, lipid metabolism, reproduction and immune response. We argue that the overlapping of a chromosome segment originated in one of the parental breeds and over-represented in the sample with the location of a signature of selection constitutes evidence of a selection process that has occurred in the breed since its take off in the 1950s. In this regard, our results could contribute to the understanding of the genetic mechanisms involved in cross-bred cattle adaptation and productivity in tropical environments.

对布兰科斯牛基因组的选择特征进行全基因组扫描。
布兰格斯是一种复合牛品种,其目的是结合安格斯和泽布恩品种(主要是婆罗门)在热带气候下的优势。这项工作的目的是在染色体水平上估计全基因组和局部品种组成,并揭示在阿根廷布兰科斯种群/细胞核中证明正选择的基因组区域。为此,我们分析了478只动物的标记数据,包括布兰格斯、安格斯和婆罗门。平均品种组成为婆罗门的35.0%±9.6%,低于该品种通常杂交实践推断的理论分数。本地血统分析表明,品种组成在染色体之间存在差异,从BTA26的19.6%到BTA5的56.1%不等。使用基于等位基因频率和连锁不平衡的方法,在若干染色体(BTA1、BTA5、BTA6和BTA14)中鉴定出具有假定选择特征的基因组区域。这些区域含有参与角发育、生长、脂质代谢、繁殖和免疫反应的基因。我们认为,染色体片段的重叠起源于亲本品种之一,并且在样本中与选择标志的位置过度代表构成了自20世纪50年代起飞以来该品种中发生的选择过程的证据。在这方面,我们的研究结果有助于理解杂交牛在热带环境中适应和生产力的遗传机制。
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