八个濒危比利时绵羊品种的基因组特征和多样性评估

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
R. Meyermans, W. Gorssen, N. Aerts, K. Hooyberghs, B. Chakkingal Bhaskaran, L. Chapard, N. Buys, S. Janssens
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评估地方品种的遗传多样性对于保护这些可能拥有独特性状的独特品种至关重要。本研究基于血统和单核苷酸多态性()分析,对比利时的八个本土绵羊品种进行了基因组特征描述。共对 687 只绵羊进行了基因分型,并对其进行了严格的质量控制,得出了一组 45 978 个常染色体 SNPs。血统分析表明,品种平均近亲繁殖估计值在 3.3% 到 11.3% 之间。基因组分析包括对同源染色体()的评估,以检查基因组近亲繁殖系数,品种平均近亲繁殖系数估计在 4.1% 到 8.5% 之间。在所研究的 8 个品种中,有 6 个品种发现了同源染色体连锁岛,其中一些连锁岛的发生率高达 58%。有趣的是,有几个 ROH 岛与本研究中的其他品种以及国际绵羊品种重叠。据估计,所有品种基于血统的有效种群数量均低于100,而基于基因组的有效种群数量则低于24,这表明这八个地方绵羊品种濒临灭绝。研究人员利用主成分分析、混杂分析和 F 计算来研究种群结构和遗传差异。使用 95 个国际绵羊品种的邻接树将这八个地方品种定位在奶羊、特克塞尔羊和斯堪的纳维亚品种组中。此外,对父系基因型的调查还揭示了比利时绵羊种群中不同的血统起源。这项研究完善并加深了我们对比利时当地绵羊品种的了解,从而改善了对这些品种的管理和保护。此外,由于这些绵羊品种与其他国际品种相关联,这些见解对全球科学界具有重要意义。
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Genomic characterisation and diversity assessment of eight endangered Belgian sheep breeds

Assessing the genetic diversity of local breeds is essential for conserving these unique breeds, which may possess unique traits. This study provides the genomic characterisation of eight indigenous sheep breeds in Belgium based on pedigree and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis. A total of 687 sheep were genotyped and were subjected to a rigorous quality control, resulting in a set of 45 978 autosomal SNPs. Pedigree analysis showed breed-average inbreeding estimates between 3.3% and 11.3%. The genomic analysis included an assessment of runs of homozygosity (ROH) to examine the genomic inbreeding coefficient, with breed-average inbreeding coefficients estimated between 4.1% and 8.5%. Runs of homozygosity islands were identified in six of the eight breeds studied, with some exhibiting an incidence of up to 58%. Interestingly, several ROH islands overlapped with other breeds included in this study, as well as with international sheep breeds. Pedigree-based effective population sizes were estimated below 100 for all breeds, whereas genomic-based effective population sizes were below 24, indicating that these eight local sheep breeds are endangered. Principal component analysis, admixture analyses, and Fst computations were used to study the population structure and genetic differences. A neighbour−joining tree using 95 international sheep breeds positioned the eight local breeds in the group of milksheep, Texel sheep and the Scandinavian breeds. Additionally, the investigation of paternal oY1 genotypes revealed diverse lineage origins within the Belgian sheep population. This study refines and deepens our knowledge about the local sheep breeds in Belgium, thereby improving their management and conservation. Moreover, as these breeds are linked to other international breeds, these insights are significant for the global scientific community.

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Animal
Animal 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.80%
发文量
246
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Editorial board animal attracts the best research in animal biology and animal systems from across the spectrum of the agricultural, biomedical, and environmental sciences. It is the central element in an exciting collaboration between the British Society of Animal Science (BSAS), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP) and represents a merging of three scientific journals: Animal Science; Animal Research; Reproduction, Nutrition, Development. animal publishes original cutting-edge research, ''hot'' topics and horizon-scanning reviews on animal-related aspects of the life sciences at the molecular, cellular, organ, whole animal and production system levels. The main subject areas include: breeding and genetics; nutrition; physiology and functional biology of systems; behaviour, health and welfare; farming systems, environmental impact and climate change; product quality, human health and well-being. Animal models and papers dealing with the integration of research between these topics and their impact on the environment and people are particularly welcome.
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