01798nam a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000150006024501370007526001490021230000090036152010020037065000330137265000110140565300170141665300220143365300150145570000160147070000160148670000150150270000200151770000190153710525892021-03-31 2014 bl uuuu u01u1 u #d1 aMACEDO, F. aNew parentage testing SNP panel for commercial breeds will be a useful tool for conservation of creole sheep.h[electronic resource] aIn: Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 10., Vancouver, BC, Canada, August 17-22, 2014. p. 441.c2014 a3 p. aABSTRACT. Accurate and cost-effective DNA-based parentage assignment tools are relevant for genetic im-provement and conservation programs. Parentage-testing SNPs selected in commercial sheep breeds were evaluated in Creole sheep in Uruguay using information provided by the 600k SNP chip. Genotyping results indicated a high proportion of fixed and rare SNPs (21.98%; MAF<=0.001), and a relatively low proportion of highly polymorphic SNPs (25.86%; MAF>=0.3). Nevertheless, subsets of 72 and 93 SNPs of the most informative markers for parentage testing, reached probability exclusions of 0.9999 and 0.99999, with average MAF values of 0.43. Comparison of the genotypes of 34 ewe-lamb pairs showed that both subsets of SNPs successfully found correct/incorrect pairs. Although these are preliminary results they show the feasibility of using these SNPs for parentage verification in Creole sheep. This will help to correctly record the genealogy of the population in the future conservation plan. aMEJORAMIENTO GENETICO ANIMAL aOVINOS aCreole sheep aParentage testing aValidation1 aNAVAJAS, E.1 aAGUILAR, I.1 aGRASSO, A.1 aPIERUCCIONI, F.1 aCIAPPESONI, G.