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利用社会交互模型分析母猪皮肤损伤的遗传分析。

Using social interaction models for genetic analysis of skin damage in gilts.

机构信息

Department of Animal and Dairy Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 30602, USA.

Topigs Norsvin Research Center, Beuningen, GE, 6641 SZ, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Genet Sel Evol. 2023 Jul 24;55(1):52. doi: 10.1186/s12711-023-00816-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Skin damage is a trait of economic and welfare importance that results from social interactions between animals. These interactions may produce wound signs on the gilt's skin as a result of damage behavior (i.e., fighting), biting syndromes (i.e., tail, vulva, or ear biting), and swine inflammation and necrosis syndrome. Although current selection for traits that are affected by social interactions primarily focuses on improving direct genetic effects, combined selection on direct and social genetic effects could increase genetic gain and avoid a negative response to selection in cases of competitive behavior. The objectives of this study were to (1) estimate variance components for combined skin damage (CSD), with or without accounting for social genetic effects, (2) investigate the impact of including genomic information on the prediction accuracy, bias, and dispersion of CSD estimated breeding values, and (3) perform a single-step genome-wide association study (ssGWAS) of CSD under a classical and a social interaction model.

RESULTS

Our results show that CSD is heritable and affected by social genetic effects. Modeling CSD with social interaction models increased the total heritable variance relative to the phenotypic variance by three-fold compared to the classical model. Including genomic information increased the prediction accuracy of direct, social, and total estimated breeding values for purebred sires by at least 21.2%. Bias and dispersion of estimated breeding values were reduced by including genomic information in classical and social interaction models but remained present. The ssGWAS did not identify any single nucleotide polymorphism that was significantly associated with social or direct genetic effects for CSD.

CONCLUSIONS

Combined skin damage is heritable, and genetic selection against this trait will increase the welfare of animals in the long term. Combined skin damage is affected by social genetic effects, and modeling this trait with a social interaction model increases the potential for genetic improvement. Including genomic information increases the prediction accuracy of estimated breeding values and reduces their bias and dispersion, although some biases persist. The results of the genome-wide association study indicate that CSD has a polygenic architecture and no major quantitative trait locus was detected.

摘要

背景

皮肤损伤是一种具有经济和福利重要性的特征,是动物之间社会相互作用的结果。这些相互作用可能会导致母猪皮肤出现伤口迹象,这是由于损伤行为(例如打架)、咬综合征(例如咬尾巴、外阴或耳朵)和猪炎症和坏死综合征。尽管目前针对受社会相互作用影响的性状的选择主要集中在提高直接遗传效应上,但直接和社会遗传效应的联合选择可以增加遗传增益,并避免在竞争行为的情况下对选择产生负面反应。本研究的目的是:(1)估计联合皮肤损伤(CSD)的方差分量,包括或不包括社会遗传效应,(2)研究包括基因组信息对 CSD 估计育种值预测准确性、偏差和分散度的影响,(3)在经典和社会相互作用模型下对 CSD 进行单步全基因组关联研究(ssGWAS)。

结果

我们的结果表明,CSD 是可遗传的,并受社会遗传效应的影响。与经典模型相比,用社会相互作用模型对 CSD 进行建模将总可遗传方差相对于表型方差增加了三倍。包括基因组信息至少将纯系公猪的直接、社会和总估计育种值的预测准确性提高了 21.2%。包括基因组信息可以降低经典和社会相互作用模型中直接和社会估计育种值的偏差和分散度,但仍存在偏差。ssGWAS 没有发现任何单核苷酸多态性与 CSD 的社会或直接遗传效应显著相关。

结论

联合皮肤损伤是可遗传的,对该性状的遗传选择将长期提高动物的福利。联合皮肤损伤受社会遗传效应的影响,用社会相互作用模型对该性状进行建模可以增加遗传改良的潜力。包括基因组信息可以提高估计育种值的预测准确性,并降低其偏差和分散度,尽管存在一些偏差。全基因组关联研究的结果表明,CSD 具有多基因结构,未检测到主要数量性状位点。

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