Reproductive traits in Pura Raza Española mares manifest inbreeding depression from low levels of homozygosity

IF 1.9 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1111/jbg.12856
Nora Laseca, Chiraz Ziadi, Davinia I. Perdomo-Gonzalez, Mercedes Valera, Sebastián Demyda-Peyras, Antonio Molina
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Inbreeding depression is a genetic phenomenon associated with the loss of fitness and mean phenotypic performance due to mating between relatives. Historically, inbreeding coefficients have been estimated from pedigree information. However, the onset of genomic selection programs provides large datasets of individuals genotyped using SNP arrays, enabling more precise assessment of an individual's genomic-level inbreeding using genomic data. One of the traits most sensitive to issues stemming from increased inbreeding is reproduction. This is particularly important in equine, in which fertility is only moderate compared to other livestock species. To explore this further, we evaluated the effect of inbreeding on five reproductive traits (age at first foaling (AFF), average interval between foalings (AIF), total number of foalings (NF), productive life (PL) and reproductive efficiency (RE)) in Pura Raza Español mares using genomic data. Residual predicted phenotypes were obtained by purging these traits through the REML (wgResidual) and ssGREML (gResidual) approaches in reproductive data of 29,847 PRE mares using the BLUPF90+ program. Next, we used pedigree-based (Fped) and ROH-based genomic (FROH) inbreeding coefficients derived from 1018 animals genotyped with 61,271 SNPs to estimate the inbreeding depression (linear regression). Our results indicated significant levels of inbreeding depression for all reproductive traits, with the exception of the AIF trait when Fped was used. However, all traits were negatively affected by the increase in genomic inbreeding, and FROH was found to capture more inbreeding depression than Fped. Likewise, REML models (ssGREML) using genomic data for estimated predicted residual phenotypes resulted in higher variance explained by the model compared with the models not using genomics (REML). Finally, a segmented regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of inbreeding depression, revealing that the levels of genealogical and genomic homozygosity do not manifest uniformly in reproductive traits. In contrast, the levels of inbreeding depression ranged from low to high as homozygosity increased. This analysis also showed that reproductive traits are very sensitive to inbreeding depression, even with relatively low levels of homozygosity.

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Pura Raza Española母马的繁殖性状因同源性低而表现出近亲繁殖抑制。
近交抑郁是一种遗传现象,与近亲交配导致的适应性和平均表型表现损失有关。一直以来,近交系数都是根据血统信息估算的。然而,基因组选择计划的出现提供了使用 SNP 阵列对个体进行基因分型的大型数据集,从而可以利用基因组数据对个体的基因组近交进行更精确的评估。繁殖是对近亲繁殖问题最敏感的性状之一。这一点在马科动物中尤为重要,因为与其他家畜相比,马科动物的繁殖力一般。为了进一步探讨这个问题,我们利用基因组数据评估了近亲繁殖对 Pura Raza Español 母马的五个繁殖性状(初次受胎年龄(AFF)、平均受胎间隔(AIF)、受胎总数(NF)、生产寿命(PL)和繁殖效率(RE))的影响。我们使用 BLUPF90+ 程序,通过 REML(wgResidual)和 ssGREML(gResidual)方法对 29,847 头 PRE 母马的繁殖数据进行清除,从而获得了残余预测表型。接着,我们使用基于血统的近交系数(Fped)和基于 ROH 的基因组近交系数(FROH)来估计近交抑郁(线性回归)。我们的结果表明,所有繁殖性状都存在明显的近交抑郁水平,但使用 Fped 时 AIF 性状除外。然而,所有性状都受到基因组近亲繁殖增加的负面影响,而且发现 FROH 比 Fped 能捕捉到更多的近亲繁殖抑制。同样,与不使用基因组学(REML)的模型相比,使用基因组数据估算预测残差表型的 REML 模型(ssGREML)可获得更高的模型解释方差。最后,进行了分段回归分析以评估近交抑郁的影响,结果表明系谱和基因组同源性水平在生殖性状中的表现并不一致。相反,随着同源性的增加,近亲繁殖抑制水平从低到高不等。这项分析还表明,即使同源性水平相对较低,生殖性状对近交抑郁也非常敏感。
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Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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58
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics publishes original articles by international scientists on genomic selection, and any other topic related to breeding programmes, selection, quantitative genetic, genomics, diversity and evolution of domestic animals. Researchers, teachers, and the animal breeding industry will find the reports of interest. Book reviews appear in many issues.
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