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Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats
Genetic characterization of African goats is one of the current priorities in the improvement of goats in the continent. This study contributes to the characterization effort by determining the levels and number of generations to common ancestors (“age”) associated with inbreeding in African goat br...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6558083/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31214253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00537 |
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author | Nandolo, Wilson Mészáros, Gábor Banda, Liveness Jessica Gondwe, Timothy N. Lamuno, Doreen Mulindwa, Henry Aaron Nakimbugwe, Helen N. Wurzinger, Maria Utsunomiya, Yuri T. Woodward-Greene, M. Jennifer Liu, Mei Liu, George Van Tassell, Curtis P. Curik, Ino Rosen, Benjamin D. Sölkner, Johann |
author_facet | Nandolo, Wilson Mészáros, Gábor Banda, Liveness Jessica Gondwe, Timothy N. Lamuno, Doreen Mulindwa, Henry Aaron Nakimbugwe, Helen N. Wurzinger, Maria Utsunomiya, Yuri T. Woodward-Greene, M. Jennifer Liu, Mei Liu, George Van Tassell, Curtis P. Curik, Ino Rosen, Benjamin D. Sölkner, Johann |
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description | Genetic characterization of African goats is one of the current priorities in the improvement of goats in the continent. This study contributes to the characterization effort by determining the levels and number of generations to common ancestors (“age”) associated with inbreeding in African goat breeds and identifies regions that contain copy number variation mistyped as being homozygous. Illumina 50k single nucleotide polymorphism genotype data for 608 goats from 31 breeds were used to compute the level and age of inbreeding at both local (marker) and global levels (F(G)) using a model-based approach based on a hidden Markov model. Runs of homozygosity (ROH) segments detected using the Viterbi algorithm led to ROH-based inbreeding coefficients for all ROH (F(ROH)) and for ROH longer than 2 Mb (F(ROH > 2Mb)). Some of the genomic regions identified as having ROH are likely to be hemizygous regions (copy number deletions) mistyped as homozygous regions. Although the proportion of these miscalled ROH is small and does not substantially affect estimates of levels of inbreeding for individual animals, the inbreeding metrics were adjusted by removing these regions from the ROH. All the inbreeding metrics varied widely across breeds, with overall means of 0.0408, 0.0370, and 0.0691 and medians of 0.0125, 0.0098, and 0.0366 for F(ROH), F(ROH > 2Mb), and F(G), respectively. Several breeds (including Menabe and Sofia from Madagascar) had high proportions of recent inbreeding, while Small East African, Ethiopian, and most of the West African breeds (including West African Dwarf) had more ancient inbreeding. |
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spelling | pubmed-65580832019-06-18 Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats Nandolo, Wilson Mészáros, Gábor Banda, Liveness Jessica Gondwe, Timothy N. Lamuno, Doreen Mulindwa, Henry Aaron Nakimbugwe, Helen N. Wurzinger, Maria Utsunomiya, Yuri T. Woodward-Greene, M. Jennifer Liu, Mei Liu, George Van Tassell, Curtis P. Curik, Ino Rosen, Benjamin D. Sölkner, Johann Front Genet Genetics Genetic characterization of African goats is one of the current priorities in the improvement of goats in the continent. This study contributes to the characterization effort by determining the levels and number of generations to common ancestors (“age”) associated with inbreeding in African goat breeds and identifies regions that contain copy number variation mistyped as being homozygous. Illumina 50k single nucleotide polymorphism genotype data for 608 goats from 31 breeds were used to compute the level and age of inbreeding at both local (marker) and global levels (F(G)) using a model-based approach based on a hidden Markov model. Runs of homozygosity (ROH) segments detected using the Viterbi algorithm led to ROH-based inbreeding coefficients for all ROH (F(ROH)) and for ROH longer than 2 Mb (F(ROH > 2Mb)). Some of the genomic regions identified as having ROH are likely to be hemizygous regions (copy number deletions) mistyped as homozygous regions. Although the proportion of these miscalled ROH is small and does not substantially affect estimates of levels of inbreeding for individual animals, the inbreeding metrics were adjusted by removing these regions from the ROH. All the inbreeding metrics varied widely across breeds, with overall means of 0.0408, 0.0370, and 0.0691 and medians of 0.0125, 0.0098, and 0.0366 for F(ROH), F(ROH > 2Mb), and F(G), respectively. Several breeds (including Menabe and Sofia from Madagascar) had high proportions of recent inbreeding, while Small East African, Ethiopian, and most of the West African breeds (including West African Dwarf) had more ancient inbreeding. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6558083/ /pubmed/31214253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00537 Text en Copyright © 2019 Nandolo, Mészáros, Banda, Gondwe, Lamuno, Mulindwa, Nakimbugwe, Wurzinger, Utsunomiya, Woodward-Greene, Liu, Liu, Van Tassell, Curik, Rosen and Sölkner. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Genetics Nandolo, Wilson Mészáros, Gábor Banda, Liveness Jessica Gondwe, Timothy N. Lamuno, Doreen Mulindwa, Henry Aaron Nakimbugwe, Helen N. Wurzinger, Maria Utsunomiya, Yuri T. Woodward-Greene, M. Jennifer Liu, Mei Liu, George Van Tassell, Curtis P. Curik, Ino Rosen, Benjamin D. Sölkner, Johann Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats |
title | Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats |
title_full | Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats |
title_fullStr | Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats |
title_full_unstemmed | Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats |
title_short | Timing and Extent of Inbreeding in African Goats |
title_sort | timing and extent of inbreeding in african goats |
topic | Genetics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6558083/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31214253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00537 |
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