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Assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose Gir cattle populations using genomic information

Gir is one of the main cattle breeds raised in tropical South American countries. Strong artificial selection through its domestication resulted in increased genetic differentiation among the countries in recent years. Over the years, genomic studies in Gir have become more common. However, studies...

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Autores principales: Maiorano, Amanda Marchi, Lourenco, Daniela Lino, Tsuruta, Shogo, Ospina, Alejandra Maria Toro, Stafuzza, Nedenia Bonvino, Masuda, Yutaka, Filho, Anibal Eugenio Vercesi, Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Goncalves, Curi, Rogério Abdallah, Silva, Josineudson Augusto II de Vasconcelos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200694
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author Maiorano, Amanda Marchi
Lourenco, Daniela Lino
Tsuruta, Shogo
Ospina, Alejandra Maria Toro
Stafuzza, Nedenia Bonvino
Masuda, Yutaka
Filho, Anibal Eugenio Vercesi
Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Goncalves
Curi, Rogério Abdallah
Silva, Josineudson Augusto II de Vasconcelos
author_facet Maiorano, Amanda Marchi
Lourenco, Daniela Lino
Tsuruta, Shogo
Ospina, Alejandra Maria Toro
Stafuzza, Nedenia Bonvino
Masuda, Yutaka
Filho, Anibal Eugenio Vercesi
Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Goncalves
Curi, Rogério Abdallah
Silva, Josineudson Augusto II de Vasconcelos
author_sort Maiorano, Amanda Marchi
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description Gir is one of the main cattle breeds raised in tropical South American countries. Strong artificial selection through its domestication resulted in increased genetic differentiation among the countries in recent years. Over the years, genomic studies in Gir have become more common. However, studies of population structure and signatures of selection in divergent Gir populations are scarce and need more attention to better understand genetic differentiation, gene flow, and genetic distance. Genotypes of 173 animals selected for growth traits and 273 animals selected for milk production were used in this study. Clear genetic differentiation between beef and dairy populations was observed. Different criteria led to genetic divergence and genetic differences in allele frequencies between the two populations. Gene segregation in each population was forced by artificial selection, promoting isolation, and increasing genetic variation between them. Results showed evidence of selective forces in different regions of the genome. A total of 282 genes were detected under selection in the test population based on the fixation index (Fst), integrated haplotype score (iHS), and cross-population extend haplotype homozygosity (XP-EHH) approaches. The QTL mapping identified 35 genes associated with reproduction, milk composition, growth, meat and carcass, health, or body conformation traits. The investigation of genes and pathways showed that quantitative traits associated to fertility, milk production, beef quality, and growth were involved in the process of differentiation of these populations. These results would support further investigations of population structure and differentiation in the Gir breed.
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spelling pubmed-60719982018-08-16 Assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose Gir cattle populations using genomic information Maiorano, Amanda Marchi Lourenco, Daniela Lino Tsuruta, Shogo Ospina, Alejandra Maria Toro Stafuzza, Nedenia Bonvino Masuda, Yutaka Filho, Anibal Eugenio Vercesi Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Goncalves Curi, Rogério Abdallah Silva, Josineudson Augusto II de Vasconcelos PLoS One Research Article Gir is one of the main cattle breeds raised in tropical South American countries. Strong artificial selection through its domestication resulted in increased genetic differentiation among the countries in recent years. Over the years, genomic studies in Gir have become more common. However, studies of population structure and signatures of selection in divergent Gir populations are scarce and need more attention to better understand genetic differentiation, gene flow, and genetic distance. Genotypes of 173 animals selected for growth traits and 273 animals selected for milk production were used in this study. Clear genetic differentiation between beef and dairy populations was observed. Different criteria led to genetic divergence and genetic differences in allele frequencies between the two populations. Gene segregation in each population was forced by artificial selection, promoting isolation, and increasing genetic variation between them. Results showed evidence of selective forces in different regions of the genome. A total of 282 genes were detected under selection in the test population based on the fixation index (Fst), integrated haplotype score (iHS), and cross-population extend haplotype homozygosity (XP-EHH) approaches. The QTL mapping identified 35 genes associated with reproduction, milk composition, growth, meat and carcass, health, or body conformation traits. The investigation of genes and pathways showed that quantitative traits associated to fertility, milk production, beef quality, and growth were involved in the process of differentiation of these populations. These results would support further investigations of population structure and differentiation in the Gir breed. Public Library of Science 2018-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6071998/ /pubmed/30071036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200694 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Maiorano, Amanda Marchi
Lourenco, Daniela Lino
Tsuruta, Shogo
Ospina, Alejandra Maria Toro
Stafuzza, Nedenia Bonvino
Masuda, Yutaka
Filho, Anibal Eugenio Vercesi
Cyrillo, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Goncalves
Curi, Rogério Abdallah
Silva, Josineudson Augusto II de Vasconcelos
Assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose Gir cattle populations using genomic information
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title_full Assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose Gir cattle populations using genomic information
title_fullStr Assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose Gir cattle populations using genomic information
title_full_unstemmed Assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose Gir cattle populations using genomic information
title_short Assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose Gir cattle populations using genomic information
title_sort assessing genetic architecture and signatures of selection of dual purpose gir cattle populations using genomic information
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200694
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