Literature DB >> 33593498

Inbreeding levels in an open-registry pedigreed dog breed: The Australian working kelpie.

Brandon D Velie1, Bethany J Wilson2, Elizabeth R Arnott2, Jonathan B Early2, Paul D McGreevy2, Claire M Wade3.   

Abstract

The depletion in genetic diversity of closed-pedigree dog breeds can be a contentious topic and can lead to calls for open-registry. However, strong evidence in support of proposed open-registry solutions is lacking, with the reproductive isolation of these breeds unlikely to be the sole cause of elevated inbreeding levels. Human-induced limitations, such as popular sire effects, are unlikely to be confined to closed-registry breeds and conceivably play an important role in maintaining genetic diversity within all breeds. Consequently, the aim of the current study was to explore inbreeding levels in an open-registry breed and determine the impact open-registry has on genetic diversity. Complete pedigree records on all Australian working kelpies (AWKs) were provided by the Working Kelpie Council with the cleaned pedigree consisting of 86,671 individuals with a median pedigree depth of 6.6 generations. The average inbreeding coefficient in the AWK population was 0.049 with an increase in inbreeding coefficient of 0.0016/year. This demonstrates that opening a breed registry can have a beneficial impact on the level of inbreeding within a population over the longer-term. However, allowing for a generation length of 5.1 years yielded an effective population size of 61 for AWKs and demonstrated a pattern consistent with closed-registry dog populations of comparable size.
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Keywords:  Canine; Disease; Diversity; Genetics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33593498     DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2021.105609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet J        ISSN: 1090-0233            Impact factor:   2.688


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1.  Genetic Diversity and Trends of Ancestral and New Inbreeding in Deutsch Drahthaar Assessed by Pedigree Data.

Authors:  Paula Wiebke Michels; Ottmar Distl
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 2.752

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