Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep population

The article presents the results of assessment of genetic diversity and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) in the re-source sheep population, originated from crossing of fast-growing (Katahdin) and slow growing (Romanov) breeds for QTL mapping and search for candidate genes associated with growth ra...

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Main Authors: T. E. Deniskova, A. V. Dotsev, S. N. Petrov, M. S. Fornara, H. Reyer, K. Wimmers, V. A. Bagirov, G. Brem, N. A. Zinovieva
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Published: Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky 2019-10-01
Series:Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
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spelling doaj-6ea7fb146e4444f59deff1d4422a2c3c2021-08-30T08:55:13ZrusFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. RudnitskyАграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока2072-90812500-13962019-10-0120549850710.30766/2072-9081.2019.20.5.498-507346Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep populationT. E. Deniskova0A. V. Dotsev1S. N. Petrov2M. S. Fornara3H. Reyer4K. Wimmers5V. A. Bagirov6G. Brem7N. A. Zinovieva8L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryL.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryL.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryL.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryLeibniz Insti-tute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN)Leibniz-Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN)L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryInstitute of Animal Breeding and Genetics, University of Veterinary Medicine (VMU)L. K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryThe article presents the results of assessment of genetic diversity and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) in the re-source sheep population, originated from crossing of fast-growing (Katahdin) and slow growing (Romanov) breeds for QTL mapping and search for candidate genes associated with growth rate. The study was conducted on 88 sheep from the resource population, including two unrelated families that have been reared in the Moscow region since 2017. Each family consists of a Katahdin ram (founder), Romanov’s ewes (mothers), F1 hybrids, and two groups of backcrosses. All sheep were genotyped using a high-density DNA chip Illumina Ovine Infinium® HD SNP BeadChip (~ 600 thousand SNP markers). SNP markers were filtered in the PLINK v.1.90. PCA was performed in PLINK v.1.90 and visualized in R package ggplot2. The genetic diversity indices (Ho, uHe, Ar, FIS) were calculated in R package “diveRsity”. It was established that both crosses had higher level of genetic diversity in comparison with the mother breed. F1 hybrids were characterized by the highest level of observed heterozygosity (Ho = 0.409-0.407), while Ho ranged from 0.382 to 0.396 for the backcrosses, respectively. The expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.329 to 0.356 in the groups from the resource population. Allelic richness was high in all studied groups (more than 1.849). PCA showed that the mated parent breeds were highly differentiated, as it should be in successful establishment of the resource population. The phenotypic characteristic of the backcrosses on live weight and nine body measurements at 9, 42 and 90 days is given. The coefficients of variation were the highest by live weight (17.0-19.0%), body length (15.5-22.3%) and oblique body length (16.2% and 22.7%) at 90 days. The results are intermediate and create a geno-typic and phenotypic base to perform GWAS at the next stage of our study.https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/393snp genotypingdna microarraysgenetic diversityqtl mapping populationdomestic sheep
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author T. E. Deniskova
A. V. Dotsev
S. N. Petrov
M. S. Fornara
H. Reyer
K. Wimmers
V. A. Bagirov
G. Brem
N. A. Zinovieva
spellingShingle T. E. Deniskova
A. V. Dotsev
S. N. Petrov
M. S. Fornara
H. Reyer
K. Wimmers
V. A. Bagirov
G. Brem
N. A. Zinovieva
Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep population
Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
snp genotyping
dna microarrays
genetic diversity
qtl mapping population
domestic sheep
author_facet T. E. Deniskova
A. V. Dotsev
S. N. Petrov
M. S. Fornara
H. Reyer
K. Wimmers
V. A. Bagirov
G. Brem
N. A. Zinovieva
author_sort T. E. Deniskova
title Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep population
title_short Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep population
title_full Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep population
title_fullStr Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep population
title_full_unstemmed Genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of F2 resource sheep population
title_sort genomic assessment and phenotypic characteristics of f2 resource sheep population
publisher Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky
series Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
issn 2072-9081
2500-1396
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The article presents the results of assessment of genetic diversity and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) in the re-source sheep population, originated from crossing of fast-growing (Katahdin) and slow growing (Romanov) breeds for QTL mapping and search for candidate genes associated with growth rate. The study was conducted on 88 sheep from the resource population, including two unrelated families that have been reared in the Moscow region since 2017. Each family consists of a Katahdin ram (founder), Romanov’s ewes (mothers), F1 hybrids, and two groups of backcrosses. All sheep were genotyped using a high-density DNA chip Illumina Ovine Infinium® HD SNP BeadChip (~ 600 thousand SNP markers). SNP markers were filtered in the PLINK v.1.90. PCA was performed in PLINK v.1.90 and visualized in R package ggplot2. The genetic diversity indices (Ho, uHe, Ar, FIS) were calculated in R package “diveRsity”. It was established that both crosses had higher level of genetic diversity in comparison with the mother breed. F1 hybrids were characterized by the highest level of observed heterozygosity (Ho = 0.409-0.407), while Ho ranged from 0.382 to 0.396 for the backcrosses, respectively. The expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.329 to 0.356 in the groups from the resource population. Allelic richness was high in all studied groups (more than 1.849). PCA showed that the mated parent breeds were highly differentiated, as it should be in successful establishment of the resource population. The phenotypic characteristic of the backcrosses on live weight and nine body measurements at 9, 42 and 90 days is given. The coefficients of variation were the highest by live weight (17.0-19.0%), body length (15.5-22.3%) and oblique body length (16.2% and 22.7%) at 90 days. The results are intermediate and create a geno-typic and phenotypic base to perform GWAS at the next stage of our study.
topic snp genotyping
dna microarrays
genetic diversity
qtl mapping population
domestic sheep
url https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/393
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