Characterization of runs of Homozygosity revealed genomic inbreeding and patterns of selection in indigenous sahiwal cattle
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Characterization of runs of Homozygosity revealed genomic inbreeding and patterns of selection in indigenous sahiwal cattle
Abstract
Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are contiguous genomic regions, homozygous across all sites which arise in an individual due to the parents transmitting identical haplotypes to their offspring. The genetic improvement program of Sahiwal cattle after decades of selection needs re-assessment of breeding strategy and population phenomena. Hence, the present study was carried out to optimize input parameters in PLINK for ROH estimates, to explore ROH islands and assessment of pedigree and genome-based inbreeding in Sahiwal cattle. The sliding window approach with parameters standardized to define ROH for the specific population under study was used for the identification of runs. The optimum maximum gap, density, window-snp and window-threshold were 250 Kb, 120 Kb/SNP, 10, 0.05 respectively and ROH patterns were also characterized. ROH islands were defined as the short homozygous genomic regions shared by a large proportion of individuals in a population, containing significantly higher occurrences of ROH than the population specific threshold level. These were identified using the -homozyg-group function of the PLINK v1.9 program. Our results indicated that the Islands of ROH harbor a few candidate genes, ACAD11, RFX4, BANP, UBA5 that are associated with major economic traits. The average FPED (Pedigree based inbreeding coefficient), FROH (Genomic inbreeding coefficient), FHOM (Inbreeding estimated as the ratio of observed and expected homozygous genotypes), FGRM (Inbreeding estimated on genomic relationship method) and FGRM0.5 (Inbreeding estimated from the diagonal of a GRM with allele frequencies near to 0.5) were 0.009, 0.091, 0.035, -0.104 and -0.009, respectively. Our study revealed the optimum parameter setting in PLINK viz. maximal gaps between two SNPs, minimal density of SNPs in a segment (in kb/SNP) and scanning window size to identify ROH segments, which will enable ROH estimation more efficient and comparable across various SNP genotyping-based studies. The result further emphasized the significant role of genomics in unraveling population diversity, selection signatures and inbreeding in the ongoing Sahiwal breed improvement programs.
Keywords: Genomic inbreeding; Input parameters; PLINK; ROH; Sahiwal cattle.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Institute of Plant Genetics Polish Academy of Sciences.
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