Runs of homozygosity and signatures of selection for number of oocytes and embryos in the Gir Indicine cattle.
Renata de Fátima Bretanha RochaArielly Oliveira GarciaPamela Itajara OttoMarcos Vinícius Gualberto Barbosa da SilvaMarta Fonseca MartinsMarco Antônio MachadoJoão Claudio do Carmo PanettoSimone Eliza Facioni GuimarãesPublished in: Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society (2023)
Runs of homozygosity (ROH) and signatures of selection are the results of selection processes in livestock species that have been shown to affect several traits in cattle. The aim of the current work was to verify the profile of ROH and inbreeding depression in the number of total (TO) and viable oocytes (VO) and the number of embryos (EMBR) in Gir Indicine cattle. In addition, we aim to identify signatures of selection, genes, and enriched regions between Gir subpopulations sorted by breeding value for these traits. The genotype file contained 2093 animals and 420,718 SNP markers. Breeding values used to sort Gir animals were previously obtained. ROH and signature of selection analyses were performed using PLINK software, followed by ROH-based (F ROH ) and pedigree-based inbreeding (F ped ) and a search for genes and their functions. An average of 50 ± 8.59 ROHs were found per animal. ROHs were separated into classes according to size, ranging from 1 to 2 Mb (ROH 1-2 Mb: 58.17%), representing ancient inbreeding, ROH 2-4 Mb (22.74%), ROH 4-8 Mb (11.34%), ROH 8-16 Mb (5.51%), and ROH >16 Mb (2.24%). Combining our results, we conclude that the increase in general F ROH and F ped significantly decreases TO and VO; however, in different chromosomes traits can increase or decrease with F ROH . In the analysis for signatures of selection, we identified 15 genes from 47 significant genomic regions, indicating differences in populations with high and low breeding value for the three traits.