Integrating QTL and expression QTL of PigGTEx to improve the accuracy of genomic prediction for small population in Yorkshire pigs

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal genetics Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1111/age.70001
Haoran Shi, He Geng, Bin Yang, Zongjun Yin, Yang Liu
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The size of the reference population and sufficient phenotypic records are crucial for the accuracy of genomic selection. However, for small-to-medium-sized pig farms or breeds with limited population sizes, conducting genomic breeding programs presents significant challenges. In this study, 2295 Yorkshire pigs were selected from three distinct regions, including 1500 from an American line, 500 from a Canadian line, and 295 from a Danish line. All populations were genotyped using the GeneSeek 50K GGP Porcine HD chip. To enhance genomic selection accuracy, we proposed strategies that combined multiple populations and leveraged multi-omics prior information. Cis-QTL from the PigGTEx database and QTL identified through genome-wide association studies were incorporated into the genomic feature best linear unbiased prediction (GFBLUP) model to predict the ADG100 and the BF100 traits. Results demonstrated that combining multiple populations effectively improved prediction accuracy for small population, accuracy for ADG100 increased by an average of 0.29 and accuracy for BF100 by 0.05. The GFBLUP model, which integrates biological priors, showed some improvements in prediction accuracy for the BF100 trait. Specifically, for the small population, accuracy increased by 0.09 in Scheme 1, where each population size was predicted independently. In Scheme 3, where the large population was used as a reference group to predict the small population, accuracy increased by 0.03. However, the GFBLUP model did not provide additional benefits in predicting the ADG100 trait. These findings offer effective strategies for genetic improvement in developing regions and highlight the potential of multi-omics integration to enhance prediction models.

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Animal genetics
Animal genetics 生物-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Animal Genetics reports frontline research on immunogenetics, molecular genetics and functional genomics of economically important and domesticated animals. Publications include the study of variability at gene and protein levels, mapping of genes, traits and QTLs, associations between genes and traits, genetic diversity, and characterization of gene or protein expression and control related to phenotypic or genetic variation. The journal publishes full-length articles, short communications and brief notes, as well as commissioned and submitted mini-reviews on issues of interest to Animal Genetics readers.
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