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Autor : |
ANTONIOS, S.; RODRÍGUEZ-RAMILO, S.T.; AGUILAR, I.; ASTRUC, J.M.; LEGARRA, A.; VITEZICA, Z. G. |
Afiliación : |
S. ANTONIOS, GenPhySE, INPT, INRAE, ENVTG, Tolosan, France; S. T. RODRÍGUEZ-RAMILO, GenPhySE, INPT, INRAE, ENVTG, Tolosan, France; IGNACIO AGUILAR GARCIA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; J.M. ASTRUC, Institut de I'Elevage, Paris, France.; A. LEGARRA, GenPhySE, INPT, INRAE, ENVTG, Tolosan, France; Z. G. VITEZICA, GenPhySE, INPT, INRAE, ENVTG, Tolosan, France. |
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Genomic and pedigree estimation of inbreeding depression for semen traits in the Basco-Béarnaise dairy sheep breed. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2021 |
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Journal of Dairy Science, 2021, volume 104, number 3, pages 3221-3230. doi: https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2020-18761 |
DOI : |
10.3168/jds.2020-18761 |
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Article history: Receibed: April 21, 2020 / Accepted: October 5, 2020 /First Publication: 23 Decembrer 2020.
Corresponding author: zulma.viterica@inrae.fr |
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Abstract
Inbreeding depression is associated with a decrease in performance and fitness of the animals. The goal of this study was to evaluate pedigree-based and genomic methods to estimate the level of inbreeding and inbreeding depression for 3 semen traits (volume, concentration, and motility score) in the Basco-Béarnaise sheep breed. Data comprised 16,196 (or 15,071)
phenotypic records from 620 rams (of which 533 rams had genotypes of 36,464 SNPs). The pedigree included 8,266 animals, composed of the 620 rams and their ancestors. The number of equivalent complete generations for the 620 rams was 7.04. Inbreeding coefficients were estimated using genomic and pedigree-based information. Genomic inbreeding coefficients were estimated from individual SNP and using segments of homozygous SNP (runs of homozygosity, ROH). Short ROH are of old origin, whereas long ROH are due to recent
inbreeding. Considering that the equivalent number of generations in Basco-Béarnaise was 6, inbreeding coefficients for ROH with a length >4 Mb refer to all (recent + old) inbreeding, those with a length >17 Mb correspond to recent inbreeding, and the difference between them indicates old inbreeding. Pedigree-based inbreeding coefficients were also estimated classically, or accounting for nonzero relationships for unknown parents, or including metafounder relationships (estimated using markers) to account for missing pedigree
information. Finally, inbreeding coefficients combining genotyped and nongenotyped animal information were computed from matrix H of the single-step approach, also including metafounders. Inbreeding depression was estimated differently depending on the approach used to compute inbreeding coefficients. These 8 estimators of inbreeding coefficients were included as covariates in different animal models. No inbreeding depression was detected for sperm volume or sperm concentration.
Inbreeding depression was significant for the motility of spermatozoa. The effect of old and recent inbreeding on motility was null and negative, respectively, demonstrating the existence of purging by selection of deleterious recessive alleles affecting motility. A 10% increase in inbreeding would result in a reduction in mean motility ranging between 0.09 and 0.22 points in the score (from 0 to 5). Motility is unfavorably affected by increasing recent inbreeding but the impact is very small. Runs of homozygosity and metafounders allow us to accurately estimate inbreeding depression and detect recent inbreeding . MenosAbstract
Inbreeding depression is associated with a decrease in performance and fitness of the animals. The goal of this study was to evaluate pedigree-based and genomic methods to estimate the level of inbreeding and inbreeding depression for 3 semen traits (volume, concentration, and motility score) in the Basco-Béarnaise sheep breed. Data comprised 16,196 (or 15,071)
phenotypic records from 620 rams (of which 533 rams had genotypes of 36,464 SNPs). The pedigree included 8,266 animals, composed of the 620 rams and their ancestors. The number of equivalent complete generations for the 620 rams was 7.04. Inbreeding coefficients were estimated using genomic and pedigree-based information. Genomic inbreeding coefficients were estimated from individual SNP and using segments of homozygous SNP (runs of homozygosity, ROH). Short ROH are of old origin, whereas long ROH are due to recent
inbreeding. Considering that the equivalent number of generations in Basco-Béarnaise was 6, inbreeding coefficients for ROH with a length >4 Mb refer to all (recent + old) inbreeding, those with a length >17 Mb correspond to recent inbreeding, and the difference between them indicates old inbreeding. Pedigree-based inbreeding coefficients were also estimated classically, or accounting for nonzero relationships for unknown parents, or including metafounder relationships (estimated using markers) to account for missing pedigree
information. Finally, inbreeding coefficients combining genotyped and non... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
BASCO-BÉARNAISE SHEEP; INBREEDING DEPRESSION; METAFOUNDER; RUNS OF HOMOZYGOSITY (ROH); SEMEN TRAIT; SHEEP BREEDING. |
Asunto categoría : |
L10 Genética y mejoramiento animal |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/16655/1/Journal-Dairy-Science-2021-Antonios.pdf
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