Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Effective selection on the <it>PrP </it>gene has been implemented since October 2001 in all French sheep breeds. After four years, the ARR "resistant" allele frequency increased by about 35% in young males. The aim of this study was to evalu...

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Main Authors: Pantano Thais, Cribiu Edmond, Leymarie Cyril, Neuts Étienne, Bed'hom Bertrand, Amigues Yves, Laloë Denis, Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun, Brochard Mickaël, Palhiere Isabelle, Bibé Bernard, Verrier Étienne
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Published: BMC 2008-11-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
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Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/40/6/663
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spelling doaj-105b607ef12d4eff879c77b656db4d5c2020-11-25T02:14:54ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862008-11-0140666368010.1186/1297-9686-40-6-663Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)Pantano ThaisCribiu EdmondLeymarie CyrilNeuts ÉtienneBed'hom BertrandAmigues YvesLaloë DenisMoazami-Goudarzi KatayounBrochard MickaëlPalhiere IsabelleBibé BernardVerrier Étienne<p>Abstract</p> <p>Effective selection on the <it>PrP </it>gene has been implemented since October 2001 in all French sheep breeds. After four years, the ARR "resistant" allele frequency increased by about 35% in young males. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of this strong selection on genetic variability. It is focussed on four French sheep breeds and based on the comparison of two groups of 94 animals within each breed: the first group of animals was born before the selection began, and the second, 3–4 years later. Genetic variability was assessed using genealogical and molecular data (29 microsatellite markers). The expected loss of genetic variability on the <it>PrP </it>gene was confirmed. Moreover, among the five markers located in the <it>PrP </it>region, only the three closest ones were affected. The evolution of the number of alleles, heterozygote deficiency within population, expected heterozygosity and the Reynolds distances agreed with the criteria from pedigree and pointed out that neutral genetic variability was not much affected. This trend depended on breed, <it>i.e. </it>on their initial states (population size, <it>PrP </it>frequencies) and on the selection strategies for improving scrapie resistance while carrying out selection for production traits.</p> http://www.gsejournal.org/content/40/6/663genetic variabilityscrapie resistancemolecular markerpedigreesheep
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author Pantano Thais
Cribiu Edmond
Leymarie Cyril
Neuts Étienne
Bed'hom Bertrand
Amigues Yves
Laloë Denis
Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun
Brochard Mickaël
Palhiere Isabelle
Bibé Bernard
Verrier Étienne
spellingShingle Pantano Thais
Cribiu Edmond
Leymarie Cyril
Neuts Étienne
Bed'hom Bertrand
Amigues Yves
Laloë Denis
Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun
Brochard Mickaël
Palhiere Isabelle
Bibé Bernard
Verrier Étienne
Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)
Genetics Selection Evolution
genetic variability
scrapie resistance
molecular marker
pedigree
sheep
author_facet Pantano Thais
Cribiu Edmond
Leymarie Cyril
Neuts Étienne
Bed'hom Bertrand
Amigues Yves
Laloë Denis
Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun
Brochard Mickaël
Palhiere Isabelle
Bibé Bernard
Verrier Étienne
author_sort Pantano Thais
title Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)
title_short Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)
title_full Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)
title_fullStr Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of strong selection for the <it>PrP </it>major gene on genetic variability of four French sheep breeds (<it>Open Access publication</it>)
title_sort impact of strong selection for the <it>prp </it>major gene on genetic variability of four french sheep breeds (<it>open access publication</it>)
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 0999-193X
1297-9686
publishDate 2008-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Effective selection on the <it>PrP </it>gene has been implemented since October 2001 in all French sheep breeds. After four years, the ARR "resistant" allele frequency increased by about 35% in young males. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of this strong selection on genetic variability. It is focussed on four French sheep breeds and based on the comparison of two groups of 94 animals within each breed: the first group of animals was born before the selection began, and the second, 3–4 years later. Genetic variability was assessed using genealogical and molecular data (29 microsatellite markers). The expected loss of genetic variability on the <it>PrP </it>gene was confirmed. Moreover, among the five markers located in the <it>PrP </it>region, only the three closest ones were affected. The evolution of the number of alleles, heterozygote deficiency within population, expected heterozygosity and the Reynolds distances agreed with the criteria from pedigree and pointed out that neutral genetic variability was not much affected. This trend depended on breed, <it>i.e. </it>on their initial states (population size, <it>PrP </it>frequencies) and on the selection strategies for improving scrapie resistance while carrying out selection for production traits.</p>
topic genetic variability
scrapie resistance
molecular marker
pedigree
sheep
url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/40/6/663
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