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一项利用国际育种评估数据进行的全基因组关联研究,确定了影响瑞士褐牛生产性状和体尺的主要基因座。

A genome-wide association study using international breeding-evaluation data identifies major loci affecting production traits and stature in the Brown Swiss cattle breed.

机构信息

College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University,Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, People’s Republic of China.

出版信息

BMC Genet. 2012 Oct 2;13:82. doi: 10.1186/1471-2156-13-82.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a useful approach to identify genes affecting economically important traits in dairy cattle. Here, we report the results from a GWAS based on high-density SNP genotype data and estimated breeding values for nine production, fertility, body conformation, udder health and workability traits in the Brown Swiss cattle population that is part of the international genomic evaluation program.

RESULT

GWASs were performed using 50 k SNP chip data and deregressed estimated breeding values (DEBVs) for nine traits from between 2061 and 5043 bulls that were part of the international genomic evaluation program coordinated by Interbull Center. The nine traits were milk yield (MY), fat yield (FY), protein yield (PY), lactating cow's ability to recycle after calving (CRC), angularity (ANG), body depth (BDE), stature (STA), milk somatic cell score (SCS) and milk speed (MSP). Analyses were performed using a linear mixed model correcting for population confounding. A total of 74 SNPs were detected to be genome-wide significantly associated with one or several of the nine analyzed traits. The strongest signal was identified on chromosome 25 for milk production traits, stature and body depth. Other signals were on chromosome 11 for angularity, chromosome 24 for somatic cell score, and chromosome 6 for milking speed. Some signals overlapped with earlier reported QTL for similar traits in other cattle populations and were located close to interesting candidate genes worthy of further investigations.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study shows that international genetic evaluation data is a useful resource for identifying genetic factors influencing complex traits in livestock. Several genome wide significant association signals could be identified in the Brown Swiss population, including a major signal on BTA25. Our findings report several associations and plausible candidate genes that deserve further exploration in other populations and molecular dissection to explore the potential economic impact and the genetic mechanisms underlying these production traits in cattle.

摘要

背景

全基因组关联研究(GWAS)是一种识别影响奶牛重要经济性状的基因的有效方法。在这里,我们报告了基于高密度 SNP 基因型数据和国际基因组评估计划中布朗瑞士牛群体的九个生产、繁殖力、体型、乳房健康和工作能力性状的估计育种值(DEBV)进行的 GWAS 的结果。

结果

GWAS 是使用 50k SNP 芯片数据和来自国际基因组评估计划协调的 Interbull 中心的 2061 到 5043 头公牛的九个性状的 DEBV 进行的,这些性状分别是产奶量(MY)、乳脂产量(FY)、乳蛋白产量(PY)、泌乳牛产后再循环能力(CRC)、角度(ANG)、体深(BDE)、体高(STA)、牛奶体细胞评分(SCS)和牛奶速度(MSP)。分析使用线性混合模型进行,该模型校正了群体混杂。总共检测到 74 个 SNP 与九个分析性状中的一个或多个存在全基因组显著关联。在 25 号染色体上,与产奶量、体高和体深相关的信号最强。其他信号位于 11 号染色体上,用于角度,24 号染色体用于体细胞评分,6 号染色体用于挤奶速度。一些信号与其他牛群中类似性状的早期报道的 QTL 重叠,并且位于有趣的候选基因附近,值得进一步研究。

结论

我们的研究表明,国际遗传评估数据是识别影响家畜复杂性状的遗传因素的有用资源。在布朗瑞士牛群体中可以识别到几个全基因组显著关联信号,包括 BTA25 上的一个主要信号。我们的研究结果报告了几个关联和合理的候选基因,这些基因在其他群体中值得进一步探索,并且可以进行分子剖析以探索这些生产性状在牛中的潜在经济影响和遗传机制。

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