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Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study investigated the current conservation status, including the genetic diversity, the family structure, and inbreeding, of the Licha black pig population on Jiaodong Peninsula (Shandong Province, China). The results provide insights into the management and conservation of a l...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yuan, Dong, Ruilan, Li, Xiao, Cui, Chao, Yu, Guanghui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9026534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35454291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12081045
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author Wang, Yuan
Dong, Ruilan
Li, Xiao
Cui, Chao
Yu, Guanghui
author_facet Wang, Yuan
Dong, Ruilan
Li, Xiao
Cui, Chao
Yu, Guanghui
author_sort Wang, Yuan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study investigated the current conservation status, including the genetic diversity, the family structure, and inbreeding, of the Licha black pig population on Jiaodong Peninsula (Shandong Province, China). The results provide insights into the management and conservation of a local pig breed. Breeders are encouraged to utilize genomic data to improve mating schemes based on the family information obtained in this study, such as keeping an equivalent number of boars and sows in each family and selecting individuals with a kinship coefficient of less than 0.1 for mating. ABSTRACT: The Licha black pig, a popular indigenous Chinese pig breed, is known for its multi-vertebral trait and higher lean meat rate. Understanding the current conservation status, family structure, and degree of inbreeding of the Licha black pig population will be useful to maintain a sufficient level of genetic diversity in these animal resources. In the present study, the genetic diversity, population structure, and inbreeding coefficient of this conserved population were analyzed using SNP genotyping data from 209 Licha black pigs. Based on the genomic information, this population was divided into eight different families with boars. The effective population size (N(e)), polymorphic marker ratio (P(N)), expected heterozygosity (H(e)), and observed heterozygosity (H(o)) of this population were 8.7, 0.827, 0.3576, and 0.3512, respectively. In addition, a total of 5976 runs of homozygosity (ROHs) were identified, and most of the ROHs (54.9%) were greater than 5 Mb. The genomic inbreeding coefficient of each individual was estimated based on ROHs (F(ROH)) with an average inbreeding coefficient of 0.11 for the population. Five statistics (N(e), P(N), H(o), H(e), and F(ROH)) showed a decrease in the level of genetic diversity and a high degree of inbreeding in this population. Thus, special preservation programs need to be implemented in the future, such as introducing new individuals or improving the mating plan. Altogether, our study provides the first genomic overview of the genetic diversity and population structure of Licha black pigs, which will be useful for the management and long-term preservation of this breed.
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spelling pubmed-90265342022-04-23 Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China Wang, Yuan Dong, Ruilan Li, Xiao Cui, Chao Yu, Guanghui Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study investigated the current conservation status, including the genetic diversity, the family structure, and inbreeding, of the Licha black pig population on Jiaodong Peninsula (Shandong Province, China). The results provide insights into the management and conservation of a local pig breed. Breeders are encouraged to utilize genomic data to improve mating schemes based on the family information obtained in this study, such as keeping an equivalent number of boars and sows in each family and selecting individuals with a kinship coefficient of less than 0.1 for mating. ABSTRACT: The Licha black pig, a popular indigenous Chinese pig breed, is known for its multi-vertebral trait and higher lean meat rate. Understanding the current conservation status, family structure, and degree of inbreeding of the Licha black pig population will be useful to maintain a sufficient level of genetic diversity in these animal resources. In the present study, the genetic diversity, population structure, and inbreeding coefficient of this conserved population were analyzed using SNP genotyping data from 209 Licha black pigs. Based on the genomic information, this population was divided into eight different families with boars. The effective population size (N(e)), polymorphic marker ratio (P(N)), expected heterozygosity (H(e)), and observed heterozygosity (H(o)) of this population were 8.7, 0.827, 0.3576, and 0.3512, respectively. In addition, a total of 5976 runs of homozygosity (ROHs) were identified, and most of the ROHs (54.9%) were greater than 5 Mb. The genomic inbreeding coefficient of each individual was estimated based on ROHs (F(ROH)) with an average inbreeding coefficient of 0.11 for the population. Five statistics (N(e), P(N), H(o), H(e), and F(ROH)) showed a decrease in the level of genetic diversity and a high degree of inbreeding in this population. Thus, special preservation programs need to be implemented in the future, such as introducing new individuals or improving the mating plan. Altogether, our study provides the first genomic overview of the genetic diversity and population structure of Licha black pigs, which will be useful for the management and long-term preservation of this breed. MDPI 2022-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9026534/ /pubmed/35454291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12081045 Text en © 2022 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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Li, Xiao
Cui, Chao
Yu, Guanghui
Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China
title Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China
title_full Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China
title_fullStr Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China
title_short Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Family Structure of the Licha Black Pig Population on Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China
title_sort analysis of the genetic diversity and family structure of the licha black pig population on jiaodong peninsula, shandong province, china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9026534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35454291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12081045
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