Genetic insights into crossbred dairy cattle of Pakistan: exploring allele frequency, linkage disequilibrium, and effective population size at a genome-wide scale

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Fakhar un Nisa
Haiba Kaul
Muhammad Asif
Imran Amin
Raphael Mrode
Shahid Mansoor
Zahid Mukhtar
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[1] National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering College (NIBGE-C),Agricultural Biotechnology Division
[2] Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS),Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
[3] University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Animal Biosciences
[4] International Livestock Research Institute,Animal and Veterinary Sciences
[5] Scotland’s Rural College,International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences
[6] University of Karachi,undefined
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Mammalian Genome | 2023年 / 34卷
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Linkage disequilibrium (LD) affects genomic studies accuracy. High-density genotyping platforms identify SNPs across animal genomes, increasing LD evaluation resolution for accurate analysis. This study aimed to evaluate the decay and magnitude of LD in a cohort of 81 crossbred dairy cattle using the GGP_HDv3_C Bead Chip. After quality control, 116,710 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) across 2520.241 Mb of autosomes were retained. LD extent was assessed between autosomal SNPs within a 10 Mb range using the r2 statistics. LD value declined as inter-marker distance increased. The average r2 value was 0.24 for SNP pairs < 10 kb apart, decreasing to 0.13 for 50–100 kb distances. Minor allele frequency (MAF) and sample size significantly impact LD. Lower MAF thresholds result in smaller r2 values, while higher thresholds show increased r2 values. Additionally, smaller sample sizes exhibit higher average r2 values, especially for larger physical distance intervals (> 50 kb) between SNP pairs. Effective population size and inbreeding coefficient were 150 and 0.028 for the present generation, indicating a decrease in genetic diversity over time. These findings imply that the utilization of high-density SNP panels and customized/breed-specific SNP panels represent a highly favorable approach for conducting genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and implementing genomic selection (GS) in the Bos indicus cattle breeds, whose genomes are still largely unexplored. Furthermore, it is imperative to devise a meticulous breeding strategy tailored to each herd, aiming to enhance desired traits while simultaneously preserving genetic diversity.
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