Trends in genetic diversity and the effect of inbreeding in American Angus cattle under genomic selection.
Emmanuel André Lozada-SotoChristian MalteccaDuc LuStephen MillerJohn B ColeFrancesco TiezziPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2021)
In this study, we sought to quantify and understand the possible consequences of genomic selection on the genetic diversity of American Angus cattle. In both sires and dams, we found that, generally, genomic selection resulted in decreased rates of pedigree and genomic inbreeding accumulation and increased or sustained effective population sizes and number of independently segregating chromosome segments. We also found significant depressive effects of inbreeding accumulation on economically important growth traits, particularly with genomic and recent inbreeding.