Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ...

Background: Thousands of years of natural and artificial selection have resulted in indigenous cattle breeds that are well-adapted to the environmental challenges of their local habitat and thereby are considered as valuable genetic resources. Understanding the genetic background of such adaptation...

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Main Authors: GHOREISHIFAR, Seyed Mohammad, Eriksson, S, Johansson, AM, Khansefid, Majid, Moghaddaszadeh-Ahrabi, S, Parna, N, Davoudi, P, Javanmard, A
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26181/24123423.v1 2024-09-15T18:37:59+00:00 Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ... GHOREISHIFAR, Seyed Mohammad Eriksson, S Johansson, AM Khansefid, Majid Moghaddaszadeh-Ahrabi, S Parna, N Davoudi, P Javanmard, A 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.26181/24123423.v1 https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/journal_contribution/Signatures_of_selection_reveal_candidate_genes_involved_in_economic_traits_and_cold_acclimation_in_five_Swedish_cattle_breeds/24123423/1 unknown La Trobe https://dx.doi.org/10.26181/24123423 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Text Journal contribution ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26181/24123423.v110.26181/24123423 2024-08-01T11:08:49Z Background: Thousands of years of natural and artificial selection have resulted in indigenous cattle breeds that are well-adapted to the environmental challenges of their local habitat and thereby are considered as valuable genetic resources. Understanding the genetic background of such adaptation processes can help us design effective breeding objectives to preserve local breeds and improve commercial cattle. To identify regions under putative selection, GGP HD 150 K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays were used to genotype 106 individuals representing five Swedish breeds i.e. native to different regions and covering areas with a subarctic cold climate in the north and mountainous west, to those with a continental climate in the more densely populated south regions. Results: Five statistics were incorporated within a framework, known as de-correlated composite of multiple signals (DCMS) to detect signatures of selection. The obtained p-values were adjusted for multiple testing (FDR < 5%), and ... Text Subarctic DataCite
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description Background: Thousands of years of natural and artificial selection have resulted in indigenous cattle breeds that are well-adapted to the environmental challenges of their local habitat and thereby are considered as valuable genetic resources. Understanding the genetic background of such adaptation processes can help us design effective breeding objectives to preserve local breeds and improve commercial cattle. To identify regions under putative selection, GGP HD 150 K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays were used to genotype 106 individuals representing five Swedish breeds i.e. native to different regions and covering areas with a subarctic cold climate in the north and mountainous west, to those with a continental climate in the more densely populated south regions. Results: Five statistics were incorporated within a framework, known as de-correlated composite of multiple signals (DCMS) to detect signatures of selection. The obtained p-values were adjusted for multiple testing (FDR < 5%), and ...
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author GHOREISHIFAR, Seyed Mohammad
Eriksson, S
Johansson, AM
Khansefid, Majid
Moghaddaszadeh-Ahrabi, S
Parna, N
Davoudi, P
Javanmard, A
spellingShingle GHOREISHIFAR, Seyed Mohammad
Eriksson, S
Johansson, AM
Khansefid, Majid
Moghaddaszadeh-Ahrabi, S
Parna, N
Davoudi, P
Javanmard, A
Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ...
author_facet GHOREISHIFAR, Seyed Mohammad
Eriksson, S
Johansson, AM
Khansefid, Majid
Moghaddaszadeh-Ahrabi, S
Parna, N
Davoudi, P
Javanmard, A
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title Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ...
title_short Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ...
title_full Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ...
title_fullStr Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ...
title_full_unstemmed Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds ...
title_sort signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five swedish cattle breeds ...
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