Title of article :
Genetic Divergence of Cattle Populations Based on Genomic Information
Author/Authors :
kasarda, r. slovak university of agriculture - faculty of agrobiology and food resources, Slovakia , moravčíková, n. slovak university of agriculture - faculty of agrobiology and food resources, Slovakia , mészáros, g. university of natural resources and life sciences - division of livestock sciences, Austria , trakovická, a. slovak university of agriculture - faculty of agrobiology and food resources, Slovakia , kadlečík, o. slovak university of agriculture - faculty of agrobiology and food resources, Slovakia
From page :
113
To page :
117
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to analyze the extent of linkage disequilibrium (LD) and estimate the effective population size in three divergent cattle breeds. In total 19 Pinzgau, 30 Brown Swiss, and 30 Nelore bulls were genotyped using Illumina BovineSNP50 v2 Bead Chip. The level of LD was assessed only for syntenic adjacent autosomal loci. The extent of LD significantly varied across the analyzed groups and autosomes. The highest average value of r², which was used as measure of LD extent, was found in Brown Swiss (0.27). The r² values were averaged into 50 kb distance bins to estimate their relationship to SNP physical positions. With the increasing genetic distance a decay of LD was found by each of the analyzed breeds. Moreover, the decrease in relation to the distance was observed also in effective population size (Ne) estimation. Thus, the long distances in genome produced a signal of the recent history of population. The observed values of recent Ne across evaluated cattle breeds were above the minimum number required to maintain genetic diversity and indicated a sufficient animal basis for the future management of breeding programs for each of the populations.
Keywords :
BovineSNP50 BeadChip , effective population size , linkage disequilibrium
Journal title :
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica
Journal title :
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica
Record number :
2552450
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