Genome-wide analysis of across herd Fst Heterogeneity in holsteinized cattle
- Authors: Smaragdov M.G.1, Saksa E.I.1, Kudinov A.A.1, Dement’eva N.V.1, Mitrofanova O.V.1, Plemyashov K.V.1
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Affiliations:
- All-Russia Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding
- Issue: Vol 52, No 2 (2016)
- Pages: 173-179
- Section: Animal Genetics
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1022-7954/article/view/187644
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1022795416020150
- ID: 187644
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Abstract
To form a reference population necessary for genomic selection of dairy cattle, it is important to acquire information on the genetic diversity of the base population. Our report is the first among the studies on breeding of farm animals to implement Wright’s F-statistics for this purpose. Genotyping of animals was performed using BovineSNP50 chip. In total, we genotyped 499 heifers from 13 breeding farms in the Leningrad region. We calculated Weir and Cockerham’s Fst estimate for all pairwise combinations of herds from breeding farms and the values obtained were in the range of 0.016–0.115 with the mean of 0.076 ± 0.002. Theoretical Fst values for the same pairwise combinations of herds were calculated using the ADMIXTURE program. These values were significantly (P < 0.05) higher than Weir and Cockerham’s Fst estimates and fell in the range of 0.063–0.136 with the mean of 0.100 ± 0.001. We discuss the reasons for this discrepancy between the two sets of Fst data. The obtained Fst values were used to identify reliable molecular-genetical differences between the herds. The ADMIXTURE program breaks the pool of 476 heifers into 16 subpopulations, the number of which is close to the number of herds used in the experiment. Results of the comparison between Fst values obtained using SNP markers with published data obtained on microsatellites are in support of the common opinion that microsatellite analysis results in underestimation of Fst values. On the whole, the obtained across-herd Fst values are in the range Fst data reported for cattle breeds. Results of comparison of Fst values with the data on the origin of bulls imported from different countries lead to the conclusion on the expediency of the use of Fst data to assess heterogeneity of the herds. Thus, we have demonstrated that use of Fst data provides the means to assess genetic diversity of cattle herds and is a necessary step in the formation of a reference population for dairy cattle.
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M. G. Smaragdov
All-Russia Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding
Author for correspondence.
Email: mik7252@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Pushkin, Leningrad oblast, 196601
E. I. Saksa
All-Russia Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding
Email: mik7252@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Pushkin, Leningrad oblast, 196601
A. A. Kudinov
All-Russia Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding
Email: mik7252@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Pushkin, Leningrad oblast, 196601
N. V. Dement’eva
All-Russia Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding
Email: mik7252@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Pushkin, Leningrad oblast, 196601
O. V. Mitrofanova
All-Russia Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding
Email: mik7252@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Pushkin, Leningrad oblast, 196601
K. V. Plemyashov
All-Russia Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding
Email: mik7252@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Pushkin, Leningrad oblast, 196601
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