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Capturing Genetic Diversity and Selection Signatures of the Endangered Kosovar Balusha Sheep Breed

There is a growing concern about the loss of animal genetic resources. The aim of this study was to analyze the genetic diversity and potential peculiarity of the endangered Kosovar sheep breed Balusha. For this purpose, a dataset consisting of medium-density SNP chip genotypes (39,879 SNPs) from 45...

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Autores principales: Adeniyi, Olusegun O., Simon, Rebecca, Bytyqi, Hysen, Kugler, Waltraud, Mehmeti, Hajrip, Berisha, Kaltrina, Simčič, Mojca, Magdy, Mohamed, Lühken, Gesine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13050866
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author Adeniyi, Olusegun O.
Simon, Rebecca
Bytyqi, Hysen
Kugler, Waltraud
Mehmeti, Hajrip
Berisha, Kaltrina
Simčič, Mojca
Magdy, Mohamed
Lühken, Gesine
author_facet Adeniyi, Olusegun O.
Simon, Rebecca
Bytyqi, Hysen
Kugler, Waltraud
Mehmeti, Hajrip
Berisha, Kaltrina
Simčič, Mojca
Magdy, Mohamed
Lühken, Gesine
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description There is a growing concern about the loss of animal genetic resources. The aim of this study was to analyze the genetic diversity and potential peculiarity of the endangered Kosovar sheep breed Balusha. For this purpose, a dataset consisting of medium-density SNP chip genotypes (39,879 SNPs) from 45 Balusha sheep was generated and compared with SNP chip genotypes from 29 individuals of a second Kosovar breed, Bardhoka. Publicly available SNP genotypes from 39 individuals of the relatively closely located sheep breeds Istrian Pramenka and Ruda were additionally included in the analyses. Analysis of heterozygosity, allelic richness and effective population size was used to assess the genetic diversity. Inbreeding was evaluated using two different methods (F(IS), F(ROH)). The standardized F(ST) (d(i)) and cross-population extended haplotype homozygosity (XPEHH) methods were used to detect signatures of selection. We observed the lowest heterozygosity (H(O) = 0.351) and effective population size (Ne(5) = 25, Ne(50) = 228) for the Balusha breed. The mean allelic richness levels (1.780–1.876) across all analyzed breeds were similar and also comparable with those in worldwide breeds. F(ROH) estimates (0.023–0.077) were highest for the Balusha population, although evidence of decreased inbreeding was observed in F(IS) results for the Balusha breed. Two Gene Ontology (GO) TERMs were strongly enriched for Balusha, and involved genes belonging to the melanogenesis and T cell receptor signaling pathways, respectively. This could result from selection for the special coat color pattern of Balusha (black head) and resistance to certain infectious diseases. The analyzed diversity parameters highlight the urgency to preserve the local Kosovar Balusha sheep as it is clearly distinguished from other sheep of Southeastern Europe, has the lowest diversity level and may harbor valuable genetic variants, e.g., for resistance to infectious diseases.
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spelling pubmed-91405712022-05-28 Capturing Genetic Diversity and Selection Signatures of the Endangered Kosovar Balusha Sheep Breed Adeniyi, Olusegun O. Simon, Rebecca Bytyqi, Hysen Kugler, Waltraud Mehmeti, Hajrip Berisha, Kaltrina Simčič, Mojca Magdy, Mohamed Lühken, Gesine Genes (Basel) Article There is a growing concern about the loss of animal genetic resources. The aim of this study was to analyze the genetic diversity and potential peculiarity of the endangered Kosovar sheep breed Balusha. For this purpose, a dataset consisting of medium-density SNP chip genotypes (39,879 SNPs) from 45 Balusha sheep was generated and compared with SNP chip genotypes from 29 individuals of a second Kosovar breed, Bardhoka. Publicly available SNP genotypes from 39 individuals of the relatively closely located sheep breeds Istrian Pramenka and Ruda were additionally included in the analyses. Analysis of heterozygosity, allelic richness and effective population size was used to assess the genetic diversity. Inbreeding was evaluated using two different methods (F(IS), F(ROH)). The standardized F(ST) (d(i)) and cross-population extended haplotype homozygosity (XPEHH) methods were used to detect signatures of selection. We observed the lowest heterozygosity (H(O) = 0.351) and effective population size (Ne(5) = 25, Ne(50) = 228) for the Balusha breed. The mean allelic richness levels (1.780–1.876) across all analyzed breeds were similar and also comparable with those in worldwide breeds. F(ROH) estimates (0.023–0.077) were highest for the Balusha population, although evidence of decreased inbreeding was observed in F(IS) results for the Balusha breed. Two Gene Ontology (GO) TERMs were strongly enriched for Balusha, and involved genes belonging to the melanogenesis and T cell receptor signaling pathways, respectively. This could result from selection for the special coat color pattern of Balusha (black head) and resistance to certain infectious diseases. The analyzed diversity parameters highlight the urgency to preserve the local Kosovar Balusha sheep as it is clearly distinguished from other sheep of Southeastern Europe, has the lowest diversity level and may harbor valuable genetic variants, e.g., for resistance to infectious diseases. MDPI 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9140571/ /pubmed/35627251 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13050866 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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Berisha, Kaltrina
Simčič, Mojca
Magdy, Mohamed
Lühken, Gesine
Capturing Genetic Diversity and Selection Signatures of the Endangered Kosovar Balusha Sheep Breed
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title_short Capturing Genetic Diversity and Selection Signatures of the Endangered Kosovar Balusha Sheep Breed
title_sort capturing genetic diversity and selection signatures of the endangered kosovar balusha sheep breed
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13050866
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