| Literature DB >> 26290691 |
Seung-Hwan Lee1, Byoung-Ho Park2, Aditi Sharma1, Chang-Gwon Dang1, Seung-Soo Lee2, Tae-Jeong Choi2, Yeon-Ho Choy2, Hyeong-Cheol Kim1, Ki-Jun Jeon1, Si-Dong Kim2, Seong-Heum Yeon1, Soo-Bong Park2, Hee-Seol Kang1.
Abstract
Hanwoo (Korean cattle) is the native, taurine type of cattle breed of Korea and its history as a draft animal dates back to 5000 Years. In earlier times Hanwoo was used extensively for farming, transportation. Over the period of time, Hanwoo has changed to be meat type cattle. Full-scale production of Hanwoo as meat-type cattle has occurred since 1960s with the rapid growth of the Korean economy. Hanwoo is one of the most economically important species in Korea as it is a significant source of nutrition to the Korean people. Hanwoo beef is the most cherished food of Korea. One of the main goals of researchers is to increase the meat quality, quantity and taste of the beef. In this review we describe the origin, domestication of Hanwoo cattle and breeding program initiated from 1980's. Moreover the advent of technological advancement had provided us a platform to perform genome wide selection on economic traits and its implementation into traditional breeding programs.Entities:
Keywords: Domestication and breeding program; Hanwoo (Korean cattle); Origin
Year: 2014 PMID: 26290691 PMCID: PMC4534185 DOI: 10.1186/2055-0391-56-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci Technol ISSN: 2055-0391
Figure 1Pictures of four Hanwoo cattle. (A) Brown Hanwoo, (B) Brindle Hanwoo, (C) Black Hanwoo and (D) Jeju black Hanwoo.
Figure 2Comparison of Hanwoo compared to other taurine cattle. (A) Model-based population assignment for individuals based on the 50K SNP panel using STRUCTURE (K=3), YBH: Yanbian, CHB: Korean brindle, CS: Chosun, JBB: Jeju black, Ag: Angus, BS: Brown swiss, LM: Limousine, HF: Hereford, H: Holstein, BR: Brahman, HW: Hanwoo (B) A neighbor joining tree based on Pairwise Fst values, (C) Principal component analysis capturing a clear difference of north-east asian cattle.
Figure 3Effective population size from chromosome of the past Hanwoo (Korean cattle) population. Effective population size was estimated in each autosomal chromosome. The generation in the past population was calculated as 1/2c. Ne is plotted against the past generation up to 500 generation. (Extracted from [10]).
Figure 4Pictorial representation of Hanwoo performances and progeny test (HPPT) program.
Figure 5Heritability and genetic correlation for carcass trait in Hanwoo. Data are taken from a report for Hanwoo genetic improvement meeting (2013). (A) Along the diagonal (From upper left) are heritability values, upper triangle shows variance for genetic correlation and lower triangle shows residual variance. (B) Estimate of heritability from a pedigree and genotype for carcass traits in Hanwoo.
Figure 6Association of SNPs with the carcass traits in the Hanwoo shown as a Manhattan plot.
Figure 7Proportion of variance attibuted to each chromosome averaged across four carcass traits against chromosome length.
Accuracy of GEBV and traditional EBV estimated by 50 K SNP chip for Hanwoo cattle
| Traits | BLUP | GBLUP | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eye muscle area (cm2) | 0.11(0.08) | 0.29(0.07) | 0.18 |
| Back fat thickness (mm) | 0.11(0.08) | 0.30(0.11) | 0.19 |
| Marbling score (1 ~ 9) | 0.11(0.08) | 0.27(0.12) | 0.16 |