Detection of selection signatures for ear carriage in Maltese goat breed

A. Talenti, F. Bertolini, S. Frattini, G. Pagnacco, M. Rothschild, P. Crepaldi
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Selection and breeding practices in goats have led to the fixation of several traits. This is probably due to the standardization of several peculiar morphological characteristics that have always been one of the major exclusion criteria of individuals from selection. Among these, ear carriage is one of the most ancient and considered a signature of domestication in several species, such as the dog, pig, sheep and goat (Boyko et al., 2010). The availability of improved genomic analyses tools for goats may provide useful information on genes involved in this trait. By studying, for example, the homozygosity decay of haplotypes (contiguous length of alleles) such information can be detected. In the current study, we focused on the Maltese goat, a breed showing floppy ears, in comparison with other Italian breeds using a goat medium density SNP chip (Nicoloso et al., 2015). A total 48,767 SNP markers for 369 animals belonging to 16 breeds or populations were analyzed. Genotypes were imputed within population excluding markers without known position on the current genome assembly (ARS1, Bickhart et al., 2017). Population analysis using MDS, ADMIXTURE and fastSTRUCTURE confirmed the good differentiation among the populations. Integrated Haplotype Score (iHS, Sabeti et al., 2007) was performed for each population, comparing the regions detected on the Maltese breed with the others considered to detect genes that may be involved into shaping  ear morphology. These results may provide new insights into ear carriage phenotype by detecting genes that play a pivotal role in shaping the goat phenotypic diversity. Acknowledgement The research was funded by INNOVAGEN project.
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马尔济斯山羊品种耳带选择特征的检测
山羊的选择和育种实践导致了一些特征的固定。这可能是由于几种特殊形态特征的标准化,这些特征一直是个体从选择中排除的主要标准之一。其中,耳朵是最古老的特征之一,被认为是狗、猪、绵羊和山羊等几种物种驯化的标志(Boyko et al., 2010)。改进的山羊基因组分析工具的可用性可能提供有关这一性状的基因的有用信息。例如,通过研究单倍型(等位基因的连续长度)的纯合性衰减,可以检测到这些信息。在目前的研究中,我们重点研究了马耳他山羊,这是一个耳朵松软的品种,与其他意大利品种相比,使用山羊中密度SNP芯片(Nicoloso et al., 2015)。共分析了16个品种或种群的369只动物的48767个SNP标记。在种群内输入基因型,不包括在当前基因组组装中没有已知位置的标记(ar1, Bickhart等,2017)。利用MDS、ADMIXTURE和fastSTRUCTURE进行群体分析,证实了种群间分化良好。对每个种群进行综合单倍型评分(iHS, Sabeti et al., 2007),将马耳他品种检测到的区域与其他被认为检测到可能参与形成耳朵形态的基因的区域进行比较。这些结果可能通过检测在塑造山羊表型多样性中起关键作用的基因,为研究山羊耳载表型提供新的见解。本研究由INNOVAGEN项目资助。
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