Janes Mateja, Lewis Thomas W, Ilska Joanna J, Woolliams John A
The Roslin Institute, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush, Midlothian, EH25 9, RG, Scotland, UK.
The Kennel Club, Clarges Street, London, W1J 8AB, UK.
Canine Med Genet. 2020 Oct 19;7(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s40575-020-00094-8.
Inbreeding is a phenomenon that accumulates through the mating of relatives within closed populations, such as pedigree dog breeds, and results in reduced genetic variation within breeds, and may lead to poorer health and fertility from inbreeding depression. The impact of inbreeding is driven by the selection and mating of parents, but information on choices to reduce inbreeding is difficult to assess for individual breeders. Tools to inform dog breeders on the current state of the inbreeding and the relationships among possible parents are potentially useful for providing guidance towards choices that are more beneficial to the breed. However, their utility depends on their usage and this study examines the usage of Mate Select, a web-based tool offered by The Kennel Club, covering 222 breeds for a period of 7 years following its launch in 2011.
The average usage was 2830 searches/week in 2012 with a slight fall of 2.2% per year (P < 0.001) to 2480 searches/week in 2018. Of these, 4% originated from outside the UK, across all continents except Antarctica, with the majority coming from English speaking countries. Searches/week showed a cyclical pattern with two cycles of 26.0 and 50.1 weeks. Since Mate Select's launch there has been a steady increase in searches from mobile devices, from 11% in 2012 to 43% in 2018. For the 197 breeds with at least 10 dams registered with the Kennel Club during the study period, there was a relationship between usage and registrations, with the average number of searches as a multiple of the number of dams increasing from 2 to 10 for breeds with up to 70 dams and declining towards 2 again for the largest breeds with approximately 20,000 registered dams. However, there remained substantial variation among breeds of similar size, and breeds for which EBVs had become available during the study period had a 2.46 fold greater frequency of searches per registered bitch (P < 0.001), but this was not linked directly to the publication of EBVs.
Mate Select has sustained and substantial usage, although there is also substantial variation in usage among breeds, which offers an opportunity to develop further guidance.
近亲繁殖是一种在封闭种群(如纯种犬品种)中通过亲属交配而累积的现象,它会导致品种内遗传变异减少,并可能因近亲繁殖衰退而导致健康状况和生育能力下降。近亲繁殖的影响是由亲本的选择和交配驱动的,但对于个体育种者来说,关于减少近亲繁殖选择的信息很难评估。为犬类育种者提供近亲繁殖现状以及潜在亲本之间关系的工具,可能有助于指导他们做出对品种更有益的选择。然而,其效用取决于使用情况,本研究调查了英国养犬俱乐部提供的基于网络的工具“配偶选择”(Mate Select)的使用情况,该工具涵盖222个品种,自2011年推出后的7年时间里一直在使用。
2012年平均每周搜索量为2830次,之后每年略有下降,降幅为2.2%(P<0.001),到2018年降至每周2480次搜索。其中,4%的搜索来自英国以外地区,除南极洲外的各大洲均有,大部分来自英语国家。每周搜索量呈现出周期性模式,周期为26.0周和50.1周。自“配偶选择”推出以来,移动设备的搜索量稳步增长,从2012年的11%增至2018年的43%。在研究期间,对于197个至少有10只母犬在养犬俱乐部登记的品种,使用情况与登记数量之间存在关联,对于母犬数量最多为70只的品种,平均搜索次数与母犬数量的倍数从2增加到10,而对于登记母犬数量约为20000只的最大品种,该倍数又降至2左右。然而,规模相似的品种之间仍存在很大差异,在研究期间有可用估计育种值(EBV)的品种,每只登记母犬的搜索频率高出2.46倍(P<0.001),但这与EBV的发布没有直接关联。
“配偶选择”有持续且大量的使用,尽管各品种之间的使用情况也存在很大差异,这为进一步制定指导意见提供了机会。