Identification of Homozygous Regions With Adverse Effects on the Five Economic Traits of Duroc Pigs

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Abstract

Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are widely used to estimate genomic inbreeding, which is linked to inbreeding depression on phenotypes. However, the adverse effects of specific homozygous regions on phenotypic characteristics are rarely studied in livestock. In this study, the 50 K SNP data of 3,770 S21 Duroc (American origin) and 2,096 S22 Duroc (Canadian origin) pigs were used to investigate the harmful ROH regions on five economic traits. The results showed that the two Duroc lines had different numbers and distributions of unfavorable ROHs, which may be related to the different selection directions and intensities between the two lines. A total of 114 and 58 ROH segments were found with significant adverse effects on the economic traits of S21 and S22 pigs, respectively. Serval pleiotropic ROHs were detected to reduce two or multiple phenotypic performances in two Duroc populations. Candidate genes in these shared regions were mainly related to growth, fertility, immunity, and fat deposition. We also observed that some ROH genotypes may cause opposite effects on different traits. This study not only enhances our understanding of the adverse effects of ROH on phenotypes, but also indicates that ROH information could be incorporated into breeding programs to estimate and control the detrimental effects of homozygous regions.

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Wang, S., Yang, J., Li, G., Ding, R., Zhuang, Z., Ruan, D., … Wu, Z. (2022). Identification of Homozygous Regions With Adverse Effects on the Five Economic Traits of Duroc Pigs. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.855933

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