基因漂移的影响:基于血统的巴西布列塔尼马种群评估。

IF 1.9 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Medicine International Pub Date : 2024-08-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/4714077
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摘要

巴西布列塔尼马的遗传多样性是一个令人担忧的问题,这主要是由于其种群规模小且每年出生的数量少。鉴于近亲繁殖被育种者忽视了多代,我们利用基于血统的种群多样性测量方法估算了该种群的遗传多样性。代表巴西全部注册布列塔尼马种群的 1394 份六代系谱定义了一个总种群(TP,N = 2679),其中 2000 年至 2022 年间出生、生殖活跃且存活的马匹(如品种协会所报告)代表参考种群(RP,N = 731)。我们使用 R 软件包 PurgeR 估算了近交系数(F ped)、母系近交系数(F da m)、父系近交系数(F sire)、个体繁殖值、等效完整世代数(t)和无偏祖先近交系数(Fa)。我们确定了RP的等效完整世代数(ECG)、有效种群规模(Ne)、始祖总数(Nf)、有效始祖数(Nfe)、祖先总数(Na)、有效祖先数(Nae)、始祖基因组数(Ng)、用有效种群规模(Ne)和世代数(t)估算的近交系数(F Ne:t )以及Nfe/Nae和Nfe/Ng比率。RP 的近亲繁殖水平已趋于稳定,但仍在逐代(t)显著上升,而 Nfe/Ng 比率则强烈表明存在遗传漂变。基于父系的分析表明,只有五匹种公马对 52.83% 的 RP 个体进行了初配,而 Nae 值为 36.73,这意味着观察到的近亲繁殖可能来自父系。我们的研究结果表明,观察到的近亲繁殖是由于流行父系效应造成的,这突出了监测育种计划和遗传多样性以保持健康的重要性。
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The Weight of Genetic Drift: A Pedigree-Based Evaluation of the Breton Horse Population in Brazil.

The genetic diversity of Breton horses in Brazil is a critical concern, mainly due to the small population size and low number of births per year. Given that the inbreeding was overlooked by breeders for multiple generations, we estimated the genetic diversity of this population utilizing pedigree-based measures of population diversity. A total of 1394 six-generation pedigrees representing the full population of registered Breton horses in Brazil defined a total population (TP, N = 2679), with horses born between 2000 and 2022, reproductively active and alive, as reported by the breed association, representing the reference population (RP, N = 731). Using the R package PurgeR, we estimated inbreeding coefficient (F ped ), maternal inbreeding coefficient (F dam ), paternal inbreeding coefficient (F sire ), individual reproductive values, number of equivalents to complete generations (t), and unbiased ancestral inbreeding coefficient (Fa). We established the equivalent complete generations (ECG), effective population size (Ne), total number of founders (Nf), effective number of founders (Nfe), total number of ancestors (Na), effective number of ancestors (Nae), founder genomes (Ng), and the inbreeding coefficient estimated with effective population size (Ne) and generation numbers (t) (F Ne:t ), as well as Nfe/Nae and Nfe/Ng ratios for the RP. The RP inbreeding levels have stabilized, although they are still significantly rising by generation (t), and the Nfe/Ng ratio strongly suggests genetic drift. Pedigree-based analysis demonstrates that only five stallions have sired 52.83% of the RP individuals, which along with the Nae value of 36.73 implies that the observed inbreeding can be arising from patrilines. Our results suggest that observed inbreeding is due to Popular Sire Effect, highlighting the importance of monitoring breeding schemes and genetic diversity to maintain health.

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Veterinary Medicine International
Veterinary Medicine International Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
55
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of veterinary research. The journal will consider articles on the biological basis of disease, as well as diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and epidemiology.
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