Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breeds
Abstract Background The origin of native and locally developed Russian cattle breeds is linked to the historical, social, cultural, and climatic features of the diverse geographical regions of Russia. In the present study, we investigated the population structure of nine Russian cattle breeds and th...
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doaj-9e593fb0274f4fe9a7976c65d6f83ed42020-11-25T01:13:34ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution1297-96862018-07-0150111310.1186/s12711-018-0408-8Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breedsAlexander A. Sermyagin0Arsen V. Dotsev1Elena A. Gladyr2Alexey A. Traspov3Tatiana E. Deniskova4Olga V. Kostyunina5Henry Reyer6Klaus Wimmers7Mario Barbato8Ivan A. Paronyan9Kirill V. Plemyashov10Johann Sölkner11Ruslan G. Popov12Gottfried Brem13Natalia A. Zinovieva14L.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 HusbandryL.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryL.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryInstitute of Genome Biology, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN)Institute of Genome Biology, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN)Department of Animal Sciences, Food and Nutrition, Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreRussian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and BreedingRussian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and BreedingDivision of Livestock Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life SciencesYakut Scientific Research Institute of AgricultureL.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryL.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal HusbandryAbstract Background The origin of native and locally developed Russian cattle breeds is linked to the historical, social, cultural, and climatic features of the diverse geographical regions of Russia. In the present study, we investigated the population structure of nine Russian cattle breeds and their relations to the cattle breeds from around the world to elucidate their origin. Genotyping of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in Bestuzhev (n = 26), Russian Black-and-White (n = 21), Kalmyk (n = 14), Kholmogor (n = 25), Kostromsky (n = 20), Red Gorbatov (n = 23), Suksun (n = 20), Yakut (n = 25), and Yaroslavl cattle breeds (n = 21) was done using the Bovine SNP50 BeadChip. SNP profiles from an additional 70 breeds were included in the analysis as references. Results The observed heterozygosity levels were quite similar in eight of the nine studied breeds (HO = 0.337–0.363) except for Yakut (Ho = 0.279). The inbreeding coefficients F IS ranged from -0.028 for Kalmyk to 0.036 for Russian Black-and-White and were comparable to those of the European breeds. The nine studied Russian breeds exhibited taurine ancestry along the C1 axis of the multidimensional scaling (MDS)-plot, but Yakut was clearly separated from the European taurine breeds on the C2 axis. Neighbor-Net and admixture analyses, discriminated three groups among the studied Russian breeds. Yakut and Kalmyk were assigned to a separate group because of their Turano-Mongolian origin. Russian Black-and-White, Kostromsky and Suksun showed transboundary European ancestry, which originated from the Holstein, Brown Swiss, and Danish Red breeds, respectively. The lowest level of introgression of transboundary breeds was recorded for the Kholmogor, Yaroslavl, Red Gorbatov and Bestuzhev breeds, which can be considered as an authentic genetic resource. Conclusions Whole-genome SNP analysis revealed that Russian native and locally developed breeds have conserved authentic genetic patterns in spite of the considerable influence of Eurasian taurine cattle. In this paper, we provide fundamental genomic information that will contribute to the development of more accurate breed conservation programs and genetic improvement strategies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-018-0408-8 |
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Alexander A. Sermyagin Arsen V. Dotsev Elena A. Gladyr Alexey A. Traspov Tatiana E. Deniskova Olga V. Kostyunina Henry Reyer Klaus Wimmers Mario Barbato Ivan A. Paronyan Kirill V. Plemyashov Johann Sölkner Ruslan G. Popov Gottfried Brem Natalia A. Zinovieva |
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Alexander A. Sermyagin Arsen V. Dotsev Elena A. Gladyr Alexey A. Traspov Tatiana E. Deniskova Olga V. Kostyunina Henry Reyer Klaus Wimmers Mario Barbato Ivan A. Paronyan Kirill V. Plemyashov Johann Sölkner Ruslan G. Popov Gottfried Brem Natalia A. Zinovieva Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breeds Genetics Selection Evolution |
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Alexander A. Sermyagin Arsen V. Dotsev Elena A. Gladyr Alexey A. Traspov Tatiana E. Deniskova Olga V. Kostyunina Henry Reyer Klaus Wimmers Mario Barbato Ivan A. Paronyan Kirill V. Plemyashov Johann Sölkner Ruslan G. Popov Gottfried Brem Natalia A. Zinovieva |
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Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breeds |
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Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breeds |
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Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breeds |
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Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breeds |
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Whole-genome SNP analysis elucidates the genetic structure of Russian cattle and its relationship with Eurasian taurine breeds |
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whole-genome snp analysis elucidates the genetic structure of russian cattle and its relationship with eurasian taurine breeds |
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Abstract Background The origin of native and locally developed Russian cattle breeds is linked to the historical, social, cultural, and climatic features of the diverse geographical regions of Russia. In the present study, we investigated the population structure of nine Russian cattle breeds and their relations to the cattle breeds from around the world to elucidate their origin. Genotyping of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in Bestuzhev (n = 26), Russian Black-and-White (n = 21), Kalmyk (n = 14), Kholmogor (n = 25), Kostromsky (n = 20), Red Gorbatov (n = 23), Suksun (n = 20), Yakut (n = 25), and Yaroslavl cattle breeds (n = 21) was done using the Bovine SNP50 BeadChip. SNP profiles from an additional 70 breeds were included in the analysis as references. Results The observed heterozygosity levels were quite similar in eight of the nine studied breeds (HO = 0.337–0.363) except for Yakut (Ho = 0.279). The inbreeding coefficients F IS ranged from -0.028 for Kalmyk to 0.036 for Russian Black-and-White and were comparable to those of the European breeds. The nine studied Russian breeds exhibited taurine ancestry along the C1 axis of the multidimensional scaling (MDS)-plot, but Yakut was clearly separated from the European taurine breeds on the C2 axis. Neighbor-Net and admixture analyses, discriminated three groups among the studied Russian breeds. Yakut and Kalmyk were assigned to a separate group because of their Turano-Mongolian origin. Russian Black-and-White, Kostromsky and Suksun showed transboundary European ancestry, which originated from the Holstein, Brown Swiss, and Danish Red breeds, respectively. The lowest level of introgression of transboundary breeds was recorded for the Kholmogor, Yaroslavl, Red Gorbatov and Bestuzhev breeds, which can be considered as an authentic genetic resource. Conclusions Whole-genome SNP analysis revealed that Russian native and locally developed breeds have conserved authentic genetic patterns in spite of the considerable influence of Eurasian taurine cattle. In this paper, we provide fundamental genomic information that will contribute to the development of more accurate breed conservation programs and genetic improvement strategies. |
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