Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.3390/ani13172776
Title: Genomic Characterization and Initial Insight into Mastitis-Associated SNP Profiles of Local Latvian Bos taurus Breeds
Authors: Gudrā, Dita
Valdovska, Anda
Jonkus, Daina
Galina, Daiga
Kairisa, Daina
Ustinova, Maija
Vīksne, Kristīne
Fridmanis, Davids
Kalnina, Ineta
Scientific Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
Keywords: Latvian Blue cow breed;Latvian Brown cow breed;local endangered cow breeds;whole genome sequencing;mastitis;4.3 Veterinary science;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Gudrā , D , Valdovska , A , Jonkus , D , Galina , D , Kairisa , D , Ustinova , M , Vīksne , K , Fridmanis , D & Kalnina , I 2023 , ' Genomic Characterization and Initial Insight into Mastitis-Associated SNP Profiles of Local Latvian Bos taurus Breeds ' , Animals , vol. 13 , no. 17 , 2776 . https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13172776
Abstract: Latvia has two local Bos taurus breeds—Latvian Brown (LBG) and Latvian Blue (LZG)—characterized by a good adaptation to the local climate, longevity, and high fat and protein contents in milk. Since these are desired traits in the dairy industry, this study investigated the genetic background of the LBG and LZG breeds and identified the genetic factors associated with mastitis. Blood and semen samples were acquired, and whole genome sequencing was then performed to acquire a genomic sequence with at least 35× or 10× coverage. The heterozygosity, nucleotide diversity, and LD analysis indicated that LBG and LZG cows have similar levels of genetic diversity compared to those of other breeds. An analysis of the population structure revealed that each breed clustered together, but the overall differentiation between the breeds was small. The highest genetic variance was observed in the LZG breed compared with the LBG breed. Our results show that SNP rs721295390 is associated with mastitis in the LBG breed, and SNPs rs383806754, chr29:43998719CG>C, and rs462030680 are associated with mastitis in the LZG breed. This study shows that local Latvian LBG and LZG breeds have a pronounced genetic differentiation, with each one suggesting its own mastitis-associated SNP profile.
DOI: 10.3390/ani13172776
ISSN: 2076-2615
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