| Literature DB >> 35028913 |
Sarah Vosgerau1, Nina Krattenmacher2, Clemens Falker-Gieske3, Anita Seidel2, Jens Tetens3,4, Kathrin F Stock5,6, Wietje Nolte7,8, Mirell Wobbe5,6, Iulia Blaj2, Reinhard Reents5, Christa Kühn7,9, Mario von Depka Prondzinski10, Ernst Kalm2, Georg Thaller2.
Abstract
Reliability of genomic predictions is influenced by the size and genetic composition of the reference population. For German Warmblood horses, compilation of a reference population has been enabled through the cooperation of five German breeding associations. In this study, preliminary data from this joint reference population were used to genetically and genomically characterize withers height and to apply single-step methodology for estimating genomic breeding values for withers height. Using data on 2113 mares and their genomic information considering about 62,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), analysis of the genomic relationship revealed substructures reflecting breed origin and different breeding goals of the contributing breeding associations. A genome-wide association study confirmed a known quantitative trait locus (QTL) for withers height on equine chromosome (ECA) 3 close to LCORL and identified a further significant peak on ECA 1. Using a single-step approach with a combined relationship matrix, the estimated heritability for withers height was 0.31 (SE = 0.08) and the corresponding genomic breeding values ranged from - 2.94 to 2.96 cm. A mean reliability of 0.38 was realized for these breeding values. The analyses of withers height showed that compiling a reference population across breeds is a suitable strategy for German Warmblood horses. The single-step method is an appealing approach for practical genomic prediction in horses, because not many genotypes are available yet and animals without genotypes can by this way directly contribute to the estimation system.Entities:
Keywords: Genomic selection; German Warmblood breeds; Horse breeding; Single-step; Withers height
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35028913 PMCID: PMC8979901 DOI: 10.1007/s13353-021-00681-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Genet ISSN: 1234-1983 Impact factor: 3.240
Distribution of the 2113 mares in the reference population by breeding association (HOL Holstein horse breed, OL Oldenburger horse breed, OS Oldenburger International horse breed, TRAK Trakehner horse breed, WESTF Westfalian horse breed) and across paternal and maternal progeny groups and descriptive statistics for withers height
| Breeding association | Sires | Dams | Mean | SD | Min | Max | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOL | 982 | 243 | 933 | 167.8 | 3.6 | 154 | 181 |
| OL | 444 | 148 | 424 | 168.3 | 3.1 | 160 | 180 |
| OS | 98 | 70 | 91 | 167.4 | 3.1 | 160 | 175 |
| TRAK | 416 | 145 | 389 | 166.6 | 3.4 | 157 | 178 |
| WESTF | 173 | 97 | 170 | 167.7 | 3.1 | 160 | 178 |
| Total | 2113 | 608 | 2006 | 167.6 | 3.5 | 154 | 181 |
Mean, standard deviation (SD), minimum (Min), and maximum (Max) were given in centimeters
Fig. 1Distribution of withers height for 2113 mares. HOL Holstein horse breed (n = 982), OL Oldenburger horse breed (n = 444), OS Oldenburger International horse breed (n = 98), TRAK Trakehner horse breed (n = 416), WESTF Westfalian horse breed (n = 173)
Fig. 2Results of the principal component analysis for 2113 mares. HOL Holstein horse breed (n = 982), OL Oldenburger horse breed (n = 444), OS Oldenburger International horse breed (n = 98), TRAK Trakehner horse breed (n = 416), WESTF Westfalian horse breed (n = 173)
Fig. 3Results of the genome-wide association study for withers height for 2113 mares. HOL Holstein horse breed (n = 982), OL Oldenburger horse breed (n = 444), OS Oldenburger International horse breed (n = 98), TRAK Trakehner horse breed (n = 416), WESTF Westfalian horse breed (n = 173). The blue line represents the significance threshold of P = 0.01. The red line represents the significance threshold of P = 0.05
Fig. 4Results of the conditional genome-wide association study for withers height for 2113 mares. HOL Holstein horse breed (n = 982), OL Oldenburger horse breed (n = 444), OS Oldenburger International horse breed (n = 98), TRAK Trakehner horse breed (n = 416), WESTF Westfalian horse breed (n = 173). The blue line represents the significance threshold of P = 0.01. The red line represents the significance threshold of P = 0.05
Fig. 5Correlation between genomic breeding value and withers height for 2113 mares. HOL Holstein horse breed (n = 982), OL Oldenburger horse breed (n = 444), OS Oldenburger International horse breed (n = 98), TRAK Trakehner horse breed (n = 416), WESTF Westfalian horse breed (n = 173)
Realized reliabilities (r2) for the genomic breeding values for withers height for 2113 mares
| (Sub)sample | Mean | Min | Max | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All horses in the pedigree | 14,632 | 0.13 | 0 | 0.89 |
| Horses without phenotype an genotype | 12,519 | 0.09 | 0 | 0.89 |
| Horses with phenotype and genotype | 2113 | 0.38 | 0.14 | 0.50 |
Fig. 6Reliabilities for the genotyped and phenotyped mares (n = 2113; red points) and the sires of these mares (n = 608; blue points) grouped according to the number of phenotyped offspring