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Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals

The investigation of carcass traits to produce meat with high efficiency has been in focus on Japanese Black cattle since 1972. To implement a successful breeding program in carcass production, a comprehensive understanding of genetic characteristics and relationships between the traits is of paramo...

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Autores principales: Rostamzadeh Mahdabi, Elaheh, Tian, Rugang, Li, Yuan, Wang, Xiao, Zhao, Meng, Li, Hui, Yang, Ding, Zhang, Hao, Li, SuFan, Esmailizadeh, Ali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36816045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1053291
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author Rostamzadeh Mahdabi, Elaheh
Tian, Rugang
Li, Yuan
Wang, Xiao
Zhao, Meng
Li, Hui
Yang, Ding
Zhang, Hao
Li, SuFan
Esmailizadeh, Ali
author_facet Rostamzadeh Mahdabi, Elaheh
Tian, Rugang
Li, Yuan
Wang, Xiao
Zhao, Meng
Li, Hui
Yang, Ding
Zhang, Hao
Li, SuFan
Esmailizadeh, Ali
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description The investigation of carcass traits to produce meat with high efficiency has been in focus on Japanese Black cattle since 1972. To implement a successful breeding program in carcass production, a comprehensive understanding of genetic characteristics and relationships between the traits is of paramount importance. In this study, genomic heritability and genomic correlation between carcass traits, including carcass weight (CW), rib eye area (REA), rib thickness (RT), subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT), yield rate (YI), and beef marbling score (BMS) were estimated using the genomic data of 9,850 Japanese Black cattle (4,142 heifers and 5,708 steers). In addition, we investigated the effect of genetic relatedness degree on the estimation of genetic parameters of carcass traits in sub-populations created based on different GRM-cutoff values. Genome-based restricted maximum likelihood (GREML) analysis was applied to estimate genetic parameters. Using all animal data, the heritability values for carcass traits were estimated as moderate to relatively high magnitude, ranging from 0.338 to 0.509 with standard errors, ranging from 0.014 to 0.015. The genetic correlations were obtained low and negative between SFT and REA [−0.198 (0.034)] and between SFT and BMS [−0.096 (0.033)] traits, and high and negative between SFT and YI [−0.634 (0.022)]. REA trait was genetically highly correlated with YI and BMS [0.811 (0.012) and 0.625 (0.022), respectively]. In sub-populations created based on the genetic-relatedness ceiling, the heritability estimates ranged from 0.212 (0.131) to 0.647 (0.066). At the genetic-relatedness ceiling of 0.15, the correlation values between most traits with low genomic correlation were overestimated while the correlations between the traits with relatively moderate to high correlations, ranging from 0.380 to 0.811, were underestimated. The values were steady at the ceilings of 0.30–0.95 (sample size of 5,443–9,850) for most of the highly correlated traits. The results demonstrated that there is considerable genetic variation and also favorable genomic correlations between carcass traits. Therefore, the genetic improvement for the traits can be simultaneously attained through genomic selection. In addition, we observed that depending on the degree of relationship between individuals and sample size, the genomic heritability and correlation estimates for carcass traits may be different.
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spelling pubmed-99288462023-02-16 Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals Rostamzadeh Mahdabi, Elaheh Tian, Rugang Li, Yuan Wang, Xiao Zhao, Meng Li, Hui Yang, Ding Zhang, Hao Li, SuFan Esmailizadeh, Ali Front Genet Genetics The investigation of carcass traits to produce meat with high efficiency has been in focus on Japanese Black cattle since 1972. To implement a successful breeding program in carcass production, a comprehensive understanding of genetic characteristics and relationships between the traits is of paramount importance. In this study, genomic heritability and genomic correlation between carcass traits, including carcass weight (CW), rib eye area (REA), rib thickness (RT), subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT), yield rate (YI), and beef marbling score (BMS) were estimated using the genomic data of 9,850 Japanese Black cattle (4,142 heifers and 5,708 steers). In addition, we investigated the effect of genetic relatedness degree on the estimation of genetic parameters of carcass traits in sub-populations created based on different GRM-cutoff values. Genome-based restricted maximum likelihood (GREML) analysis was applied to estimate genetic parameters. Using all animal data, the heritability values for carcass traits were estimated as moderate to relatively high magnitude, ranging from 0.338 to 0.509 with standard errors, ranging from 0.014 to 0.015. The genetic correlations were obtained low and negative between SFT and REA [−0.198 (0.034)] and between SFT and BMS [−0.096 (0.033)] traits, and high and negative between SFT and YI [−0.634 (0.022)]. REA trait was genetically highly correlated with YI and BMS [0.811 (0.012) and 0.625 (0.022), respectively]. In sub-populations created based on the genetic-relatedness ceiling, the heritability estimates ranged from 0.212 (0.131) to 0.647 (0.066). At the genetic-relatedness ceiling of 0.15, the correlation values between most traits with low genomic correlation were overestimated while the correlations between the traits with relatively moderate to high correlations, ranging from 0.380 to 0.811, were underestimated. The values were steady at the ceilings of 0.30–0.95 (sample size of 5,443–9,850) for most of the highly correlated traits. The results demonstrated that there is considerable genetic variation and also favorable genomic correlations between carcass traits. Therefore, the genetic improvement for the traits can be simultaneously attained through genomic selection. In addition, we observed that depending on the degree of relationship between individuals and sample size, the genomic heritability and correlation estimates for carcass traits may be different. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9928846/ /pubmed/36816045 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1053291 Text en Copyright © 2023 Rostamzadeh Mahdabi, Tian, Li, Wang, Zhao, Li, Yang, Zhang, Li and Esmailizadeh. https://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
Rostamzadeh Mahdabi, Elaheh
Tian, Rugang
Li, Yuan
Wang, Xiao
Zhao, Meng
Li, Hui
Yang, Ding
Zhang, Hao
Li, SuFan
Esmailizadeh, Ali
Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals
title Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals
title_full Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals
title_fullStr Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals
title_full_unstemmed Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals
title_short Genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in Japanese Black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals
title_sort genomic heritability and correlation between carcass traits in japanese black cattle evaluated under different ceilings of relatedness among individuals
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36816045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1053291
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