TY - JOUR
T1 - A genome-wide association analysis for body, udder, and leg conformation traits recorded in Murciano-Granadina goats
AU - Luigi-Sierra, Maria Gracia
AU - Landi, Vincenzo
AU - Guan, Dailu
AU - Delgado, Juan Vicente
AU - Castelló, Anna
AU - Cabrera, Betlem
AU - Mármol-Sánchez, Emilio
AU - Alvarez, Javier Fernández
AU - Gómez-Carpio, Mayra
AU - Martínez, Amparo
AU - Such, Xavier
AU - Jordana, Jordi
AU - Amills, Marcel
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are indebted to the Asociación Nacional de Criadores de Caprino de Raza Murciano-Granadina (Caprigran) for their cooperation in this study, specifically to Miguel García García and Teresa Novo Díaz, who collected all blood samples, and to Antonio Martín Ramírez who recorded all linear score measurements. This research was funded by the European Fund for Regional Development/Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades - Agencia Estatal de Investigación/ Project Reference (AGL2016-76108-R). We acknowledge the financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, through the “Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D” 2016-2019 (SEV-2015-0533), and from the CERCA programme of the Generalitat de Catalunya. Emilio Mármol-Sánchez was funded with an FPU PhD grant awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Education (FPU15/01733). Maria Gracia Luigi-Sierra was funded with an FPI PhD grant from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity (BES-2017-079709). The authors have not stated any conflicts of interest.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Dairy Science Association
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Morphological traits are of great importance to dairy goat production given their effect on phenotypes of economic interest. However, their underlying genomic architecture has not yet been extensively characterized. Herein, we aimed to identify genomic regions associated with body, udder, and leg conformation traits recorded in 825 Murciano-Granadina goats. We genotyped this resource population using the GoatSNP50 BeadChip (Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA) and performed genome-wide association analyses using the GEMMA software. We found 2 genome-wide significant associations between markers rs268273468 [Capra hircus (CHI) 16:69617700] and rs268249346 (CHI 28:18321523) and medial suspensory ligament. In contrast, we did not detect any genome-wide significant associations for body and leg traits. Moreover, we found 12, 19, and 7 chromosome-wide significant associations for udder, body, and leg traits, respectively. Comparison of our data with previous studies revealed a low level of positional concordance between regions associated with morphological traits. In addition to technical factors, this lack of concordance could be due to a substantial level of genetic heterogeneity among breeds or to the strong polygenic background of morphological traits, which makes it difficult to detect genetic factors that have small phenotypic effects.
AB - Morphological traits are of great importance to dairy goat production given their effect on phenotypes of economic interest. However, their underlying genomic architecture has not yet been extensively characterized. Herein, we aimed to identify genomic regions associated with body, udder, and leg conformation traits recorded in 825 Murciano-Granadina goats. We genotyped this resource population using the GoatSNP50 BeadChip (Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA) and performed genome-wide association analyses using the GEMMA software. We found 2 genome-wide significant associations between markers rs268273468 [Capra hircus (CHI) 16:69617700] and rs268249346 (CHI 28:18321523) and medial suspensory ligament. In contrast, we did not detect any genome-wide significant associations for body and leg traits. Moreover, we found 12, 19, and 7 chromosome-wide significant associations for udder, body, and leg traits, respectively. Comparison of our data with previous studies revealed a low level of positional concordance between regions associated with morphological traits. In addition to technical factors, this lack of concordance could be due to a substantial level of genetic heterogeneity among breeds or to the strong polygenic background of morphological traits, which makes it difficult to detect genetic factors that have small phenotypic effects.
KW - Murciano-Granadina
KW - genome-wide association study (GWAS)
KW - goat
KW - morphological trait
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U2 - 10.3168/jds.2020-18461
DO - 10.3168/jds.2020-18461
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 33069406
AN - SCOPUS:85092653496
SN - 0022-0302
VL - 103
SP - 11605
EP - 11617
JO - JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
JF - JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
IS - 12
ER -