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Genome-wide scan reveals genomic regions and candidate genes underlying direct and maternal effects of preweaning calf mortality in Nellore cattle

Journal

GENOMICS
Volume 113, Issue 3, Pages 1386-1395

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.02.021

Keywords

Beef cattle; Complex traits; Gene interaction network; Heritability; Single-step GWAS; Survival

Funding

  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation-FAPESP [2017/10630-2, 2018/20026-8]
  2. Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel-Brazil (CAPES) [001]

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Analyzing the genetic parameters of preweaning calf mortality in Nellore cattle, this study identified genomic regions and candidate genes affecting direct and maternal effects. Results showed direct and maternal heritability estimates were 0.2143 and 0.0137, with candidate genes involved in critical biological mechanisms such as embryogenesis and immune response.
We conducted analysis to estimate genetic parameters and to identify genomic regions and candidate genes affecting direct and maternal effects of preweaning calf mortality (PWM) in Nellore cattle. Phenotypic records of 67,196 animals, and 8443 genotypes for 410,936 SNPs were used. Analysis were performed through the weighted single-step GBLUP approach and considering a threshold animal model via Bayesian Inference. Direct and maternal heritability estimates were of 0.2143 +/- 0.0348 and 0.0137 +/- 0.0066, respectively. The top 10 genomic regions accounted for 13.61 and 14.23% of the direct and maternal additive genetic variances and harbored a total of 63 and 91 positional candidate genes, respectively. Two overlapping regions on BTA2 were identified for both direct and maternal effects. Candidate genes are involved in biological mechanisms i.e. embryogenesis, immune response, feto-maternal communication, circadian rhythm, hormone alterations, myometrium adaptation, and milk secretion, which are critical for the successful calf growth and survival during preweaning period.

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