Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population

In many dog breeds, small population sizes, associated with intense selection schemes, have led to considerable losses of genetic diversity. This complicates the production of accurate genomic estimates of parentage. The Lupo Italiano, with ~300 living dogs, is an Italian breed created in 1966 by cr...

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Main Authors: Andrea Talenti, Dayna L. Dreger, Federica Danelli, Stefano Frattini, Beatrice Coizet, Stefano P. Marelli, Giulio Pagnacco, Gustavo Gandini, Michele Polli, Romolo Caniglia, Marco Galaverni, Elaine A. Ostrander, Paola Crepaldi
Other Authors: A. Talenti, D.L. Dreger, F. Danelli, S. Frattini, B. Coizet, S.P. Marelli, G.G.A. Pagnacco, G. Gandini, M. Polli, R. Caniglia, M. Galaverni, E.A. Ostrander, P. Crepaldi
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author Andrea Talenti
Dayna L. Dreger
Federica Danelli
Stefano Frattini
Beatrice Coizet
Stefano P. Marelli
Giulio Pagnacco
Gustavo Gandini
Michele Polli
Romolo Caniglia
Marco Galaverni
Elaine A. Ostrander
Paola Crepaldi
author2 A. Talenti
D.L. Dreger
F. Danelli
S. Frattini
B. Coizet
S.P. Marelli
G.G.A. Pagnacco
G. Gandini
M. Polli
R. Caniglia
M. Galaverni
E.A. Ostrander
P. Crepaldi
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Dayna L. Dreger
Federica Danelli
Stefano Frattini
Beatrice Coizet
Stefano P. Marelli
Giulio Pagnacco
Gustavo Gandini
Michele Polli
Romolo Caniglia
Marco Galaverni
Elaine A. Ostrander
Paola Crepaldi
author_sort Andrea Talenti
collection The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
description In many dog breeds, small population sizes, associated with intense selection schemes, have led to considerable losses of genetic diversity. This complicates the production of accurate genomic estimates of parentage. The Lupo Italiano, with ~300 living dogs, is an Italian breed created in 1966 by crossing the Apennine grey wolf (Canis lupus italicus) with German Shepherd dogs (GSD). The aim of this work was to compare calculated relationships from genomic and pedigree data, using the Lupo Italiano as an example of a small population. The entire pedigree of the Lupo Italiano is known, consisting of up to 12 generations and dating to the founder animals. The pedigrees of 28 Lupo Italiano dogs (provided by AAALI) were used to build an additive relationships matrix (A) (CFC software). These 28 dogs were genotyped on the Illumina CanineHD 170K SNP chip (University of Milan and National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD), and the resultant genotypes were used for the estimation of the within-breed Genomic Relationships Matrix (GRMa) (GCTA64 software). The mean parentage values for GRMa (-0.02±0.05) and A (0.80±0.05) were not equivalent, however, they did display a significant positive correlation (R=0.75; P<0.001). Four additional populations, genotyped on the same panel, consisted of 20 Apennine grey wolves (ISPRA), 30 GSDs, 14 grey wolves, and 31 village dogs (publicly available in Dryad, Shannon et al. 2015). The GRM produced with the combined set (GRMb) led to a higher correlation with A (R=0.80; P<0.001) and to higher estimates of parentage between Lupo Italiano individuals (0.53±0.05). The calculation was expanded a final time to include an additional 250+ GSDs (GRMc). This matrix showed a decrease in the correlation with A (R=0.76; P<0.001) balanced by a strong increase in the parentage values (0.82±0.08), making it the closest to the A matrix.These results show that estimation of genomic relationships from populations with greater allelic diversity can improve the correlation and accuracy with ...
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/519214 2025-01-16T21:26:43+00:00 Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population Andrea Talenti Dayna L. Dreger Federica Danelli Stefano Frattini Beatrice Coizet Stefano P. Marelli Giulio Pagnacco Gustavo Gandini Michele Polli Romolo Caniglia Marco Galaverni Elaine A. Ostrander Paola Crepaldi A. Talenti D.L. Dreger F. Danelli S. Frattini B. Coizet S.P. Marelli G.G.A. Pagnacco G. Gandini M. Polli R. Caniglia M. Galaverni E.A. Ostrander P. Crepaldi 2017-07-20 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/519214 eng eng International Society for Animal Genetics Conference http://hdl.handle.net/2434/519214 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2017 ftunivmilanoair 2023-12-26T23:30:42Z In many dog breeds, small population sizes, associated with intense selection schemes, have led to considerable losses of genetic diversity. This complicates the production of accurate genomic estimates of parentage. The Lupo Italiano, with ~300 living dogs, is an Italian breed created in 1966 by crossing the Apennine grey wolf (Canis lupus italicus) with German Shepherd dogs (GSD). The aim of this work was to compare calculated relationships from genomic and pedigree data, using the Lupo Italiano as an example of a small population. The entire pedigree of the Lupo Italiano is known, consisting of up to 12 generations and dating to the founder animals. The pedigrees of 28 Lupo Italiano dogs (provided by AAALI) were used to build an additive relationships matrix (A) (CFC software). These 28 dogs were genotyped on the Illumina CanineHD 170K SNP chip (University of Milan and National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD), and the resultant genotypes were used for the estimation of the within-breed Genomic Relationships Matrix (GRMa) (GCTA64 software). The mean parentage values for GRMa (-0.02±0.05) and A (0.80±0.05) were not equivalent, however, they did display a significant positive correlation (R=0.75; P<0.001). Four additional populations, genotyped on the same panel, consisted of 20 Apennine grey wolves (ISPRA), 30 GSDs, 14 grey wolves, and 31 village dogs (publicly available in Dryad, Shannon et al. 2015). The GRM produced with the combined set (GRMb) led to a higher correlation with A (R=0.80; P<0.001) and to higher estimates of parentage between Lupo Italiano individuals (0.53±0.05). The calculation was expanded a final time to include an additional 250+ GSDs (GRMc). This matrix showed a decrease in the correlation with A (R=0.76; P<0.001) balanced by a strong increase in the parentage values (0.82±0.08), making it the closest to the A matrix.These results show that estimation of genomic relationships from populations with greater allelic diversity can improve the correlation and accuracy with ... Conference Object Canis lupus The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
spellingShingle Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
Andrea Talenti
Dayna L. Dreger
Federica Danelli
Stefano Frattini
Beatrice Coizet
Stefano P. Marelli
Giulio Pagnacco
Gustavo Gandini
Michele Polli
Romolo Caniglia
Marco Galaverni
Elaine A. Ostrander
Paola Crepaldi
Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population
title Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population
title_full Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population
title_fullStr Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population
title_full_unstemmed Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population
title_short Pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population
title_sort pedigree and genomic-based relationships in a dog population
topic Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
topic_facet Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/519214