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ABSTRACT: Background
In the last 50 years, the diversity of cattle breeds has experienced a severe contraction. However, in spite of the growing diffusion of cosmopolite specialized breeds, several local cattle breeds are still farmed in Italy. Genetic characterization of breeds represents an essential step to guide decisions in the management of farm animal genetic resources. The aim of this work was to provide a high-resolution representation of the genome-wide diversity and population structure of Italian local cattle breeds using a medium-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array.Results
After quality control filtering, the dataset included 31,013 SNPs for 800 samples from 32 breeds. Our results on the genetic diversity of these breeds agree largely with their recorded history. We observed a low level of genetic diversity, which together with the small size of the effective populations, confirmed that several breeds are threatened with extinction. According to the analysis of runs of homozygosity, evidence of recent inbreeding was strong in some local breeds, such as Garfagnina, Mucca Pisana and Pontremolese. Patterns of genetic differentiation, shared ancestry, admixture events, and the phylogenetic tree, all suggest the presence of gene flow, in particular among breeds that originate from the same geographical area, such as the Sicilian breeds. In spite of the complex admixture events that most Italian cattle breeds have experienced, they have preserved distinctive characteristics and can be clearly discriminated, which is probably due to differences in genetic origin, environment, genetic isolation and inbreeding.Conclusions
This study is the first exhaustive genome-wide analysis of the diversity of Italian cattle breeds. The results are of significant importance because they will help design and implement conservation strategies. Indeed, efforts to maintain genetic diversity in these breeds are needed. Improvement of systems to record and monitor inbreeding in these breeds may contribute to their in situ conservation and, in view of this, the availability of genomic data is a fundamental resource.
SUBMITTER: Mastrangelo S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6019226 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Mastrangelo Salvatore S Ciani Elena E Ajmone Marsan Paolo P Bagnato Alessandro A Battaglini Luca L Battaglini Luca L Bozzi Riccardo R Carta Antonello A Catillo Gennaro G Cassandro Martino M Casu Sara S Ciampolini Roberta R Crepaldi Paola P D'Andrea Mariasilvia M Di Gerlando Rosalia R Fontanesi Luca L Longeri Maria M Macciotta Nicolò P NP Mantovani Roberto R Marletta Donata D Matassino Donato D Mele Marcello M Pagnacco Giulio G Pieramati Camillo C Portolano Baldassare B Sarti Francesca M FM Tolone Marco M Pilla Fabio F
Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE 20180626 1
<h4>Background</h4>In the last 50 years, the diversity of cattle breeds has experienced a severe contraction. However, in spite of the growing diffusion of cosmopolite specialized breeds, several local cattle breeds are still farmed in Italy. Genetic characterization of breeds represents an essential step to guide decisions in the management of farm animal genetic resources. The aim of this work was to provide a high-resolution representation of the genome-wide diversity and population structure ...[more]