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Genome-wide association studies for methane emission and ruminal volatile fatty acids using Holstein cattle sequence data.

Ali Jalil SarghaleMohammad Moradi ShahrebabakHossein Moradi ShahrebabakArdeshir Nejati JavaremiMahdi SaatchiMajid KhansefidYounes Miar
Published in: BMC genetics (2020)
Our results identified 33 SNPs associated with PME and valeric acid traits, as well as 17 olfactory receptors activity genes for PME traits related to feed intake and preference. Identified SNPs were close to 31 QTLs for milk yield and its components, body weight, and residual feed intake traits. In addition, these traits had high correlations with PME trait. Overall, our findings suggest that marker-assisted and genomic selection could be used to improve the difficult and expensive-to-measure phenotypes such as PME. Moreover, prediction of methane emission by VFA indicators could be useful for increasing the size of reference population required in genome-wide association studies and genomic selection.
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