Runs of homozygosity provide a genome landscape picture of inbreeding and genetic history of European autochthonous and commercial pig breeds
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2021
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Schiavo, G.Bovo, S.
Munoz, M.
Ribani, A.
Alves, E.
Araujo, J. P.
Bozzi, R.
Čandek-Potokar, M.
Charneca, R.
Fernandez, A. I.
Gallo, M.
Garcia, F.
Karolyi, D.
Kušec, G.
Martins, J. M.
Mercat, M.-J.
Nunez, Y.
Quintanilla, R.
Radović, C.
Razmaite, V.
Riquet, J.
Savić, R.
Usai, G.
Utzeri, V. J.
Zimmer, C.
Ovilo, C.
Fontanesi, L.
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ROHs are long stretches of DNA homozygous at each polymorphic position. The proportion of
genome covered by ROHs and their length are indicators of the level and origin of inbreeding.
Frequent commonROHs withinthe samepopulationdefineROHislandsand indicatehotspots of
selection. In this work, we investigated ROHs in a total of 1131 pigs from20 European local pig
breeds and in three cosmopolitan breeds, genotyped with the GGP PorcineHDGenomic Profiler.
PLINK software was used to identify ROHs. Size classes and genomic inbreeding parameters were
evaluated. ROH islands were defined by evaluating different thresholds of homozygous SNP
frequency. A functional overview of breed-specific ROH islands was obtained via overrepresentation
analyses of GO biological processes. Mora Romagnola and Turopolje breeds had
the largest proportions of genome covered with ROH (~1003 and ~955 Mb respectively),
whereas Nero Siciliano and Sarda breeds had the lowest proportions (~207 and 247 Mb
respec...tively). The highest proportion of long ROH (>16 Mb) was in Apulo-Calabrese, Mora
Romagnola and Casertana. The largest number of ROH islands was identified in the Italian
Landrace (n=32), Cinta Senese (n=26) and LithuanianWhite Old Type (n=22) breeds. Several
ROH islands were in regions encompassing genes known to affect morphological traits.
Comparative ROH structure analysis among breeds indicated the similar genetic structure of
local breeds across Europe. This study contributed to understanding of the genetic history of
Keywords:
autozygosity / population genomics / selection signature / single nucleotide polymorphism / Sus scrofaSource:
Animal Genetics, 2021Publisher:
- Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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DOI: 10.1111/age.13045
ISSN: 0268-9146