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Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the local populations, the increase in inbreeding is a relevant problem for the reduction in production, reproduction, and adaptive traits. The application of genomic technologies has facilitated the assessment of inbreeding in these populations. The current study aims to investig...

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Autores principales: Mastrangelo, Salvatore, Di Gerlando, Rosalia, Sardina, Maria Teresa, Sutera, Anna Maria, Moscarelli, Angelo, Tolone, Marco, Cortellari, Matteo, Marletta, Donata, Crepaldi, Paola, Portolano, Baldassare
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34071004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061510
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author Mastrangelo, Salvatore
Di Gerlando, Rosalia
Sardina, Maria Teresa
Sutera, Anna Maria
Moscarelli, Angelo
Tolone, Marco
Cortellari, Matteo
Marletta, Donata
Crepaldi, Paola
Portolano, Baldassare
author_facet Mastrangelo, Salvatore
Di Gerlando, Rosalia
Sardina, Maria Teresa
Sutera, Anna Maria
Moscarelli, Angelo
Tolone, Marco
Cortellari, Matteo
Marletta, Donata
Crepaldi, Paola
Portolano, Baldassare
author_sort Mastrangelo, Salvatore
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the local populations, the increase in inbreeding is a relevant problem for the reduction in production, reproduction, and adaptive traits. The application of genomic technologies has facilitated the assessment of inbreeding in these populations. The current study aims to investigate the patterns of homozygosity in five Italian local goat populations. The results showed the different selection histories and breeding schemes of these goat populations. The analysis also indicated the importance of this information to avoid future loss of diversity and to produce information for designing optimal breeding and conservation programs. ABSTRACT: The application of genomic technologies has facilitated the assessment of genomic inbreeding based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). In this study, we computed several runs of homozygosity (ROH) parameters to investigate the patterns of homozygosity using Illumina Goat SNP50 in five Italian local populations: Argentata dell’Etna (N = 48), Derivata di Siria (N = 32), Girgentana (N = 59), Maltese (N = 16) and Messinese (N = 22). The ROH results showed well-defined differences among the populations. A total of 3687 ROH segments >2 Mb were detected in the whole sample. The Argentata dell’Etna and Messinese were the populations with the lowest mean number of ROH and inbreeding coefficient values, which reflect admixture and gene flow. In the Girgentana, we identified an ROH pattern related with recent inbreeding that can endanger the viability of the breed due to reduced population size. The genomes of Derivata di Siria and Maltese breeds showed the presence of long ROH (>16 Mb) that could seriously impact the overall biological fitness of these breeds. Moreover, the results confirmed that ROH parameters are in agreement with the known demography of these populations and highlighted the different selection histories and breeding schemes of these goat populations. In the analysis of ROH islands, we detected harbored genes involved with important traits, such as for milk yield, reproduction, and immune response, and are consistent with the phenotypic traits of the studied goat populations. Finally, the results of this study can be used for implementing conservation programs for these local populations in order to avoid further loss of genetic diversity and to preserve the production and fitness traits. In view of this, the availability of genomic data is a fundamental resource.
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spelling pubmed-82246102021-06-25 Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations Mastrangelo, Salvatore Di Gerlando, Rosalia Sardina, Maria Teresa Sutera, Anna Maria Moscarelli, Angelo Tolone, Marco Cortellari, Matteo Marletta, Donata Crepaldi, Paola Portolano, Baldassare Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the local populations, the increase in inbreeding is a relevant problem for the reduction in production, reproduction, and adaptive traits. The application of genomic technologies has facilitated the assessment of inbreeding in these populations. The current study aims to investigate the patterns of homozygosity in five Italian local goat populations. The results showed the different selection histories and breeding schemes of these goat populations. The analysis also indicated the importance of this information to avoid future loss of diversity and to produce information for designing optimal breeding and conservation programs. ABSTRACT: The application of genomic technologies has facilitated the assessment of genomic inbreeding based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). In this study, we computed several runs of homozygosity (ROH) parameters to investigate the patterns of homozygosity using Illumina Goat SNP50 in five Italian local populations: Argentata dell’Etna (N = 48), Derivata di Siria (N = 32), Girgentana (N = 59), Maltese (N = 16) and Messinese (N = 22). The ROH results showed well-defined differences among the populations. A total of 3687 ROH segments >2 Mb were detected in the whole sample. The Argentata dell’Etna and Messinese were the populations with the lowest mean number of ROH and inbreeding coefficient values, which reflect admixture and gene flow. In the Girgentana, we identified an ROH pattern related with recent inbreeding that can endanger the viability of the breed due to reduced population size. The genomes of Derivata di Siria and Maltese breeds showed the presence of long ROH (>16 Mb) that could seriously impact the overall biological fitness of these breeds. Moreover, the results confirmed that ROH parameters are in agreement with the known demography of these populations and highlighted the different selection histories and breeding schemes of these goat populations. In the analysis of ROH islands, we detected harbored genes involved with important traits, such as for milk yield, reproduction, and immune response, and are consistent with the phenotypic traits of the studied goat populations. Finally, the results of this study can be used for implementing conservation programs for these local populations in order to avoid further loss of genetic diversity and to preserve the production and fitness traits. In view of this, the availability of genomic data is a fundamental resource. MDPI 2021-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8224610/ /pubmed/34071004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061510 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mastrangelo, Salvatore
Di Gerlando, Rosalia
Sardina, Maria Teresa
Sutera, Anna Maria
Moscarelli, Angelo
Tolone, Marco
Cortellari, Matteo
Marletta, Donata
Crepaldi, Paola
Portolano, Baldassare
Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations
title Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations
title_full Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations
title_short Genome-Wide Patterns of Homozygosity Reveal the Conservation Status in Five Italian Goat Populations
title_sort genome-wide patterns of homozygosity reveal the conservation status in five italian goat populations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34071004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061510
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