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BackgroundIn Iran, river buffalo is of great importance. It plays an important role in the economy of the Country, because its adaptation to harsh climate conditions and long productive lifespan permitting its farming across the Country and to convert low-quality feed into valuable milk. The genetic variability in Iranian buffalo breeds have been recently studied using SNPs genotyping data, but a whole genome Copy Number Variants (CNVs) mapping was not available. The aim of this study was to perform a genome wide CNV scan in 361 buffaloes of the three Iranian river breeds (Azeri, Khuzestani and Mazandarani) through the analysis of data obtained using the Axiom® Buffalo Genotyping Array 90 K.ResultsCNVs detection resulted in a total of 9550 CNVs and 302 CNVRs identified in at least 5% of samples within breed, covering around 1.97% of the buffalo genome. and A total of 22 CNVRs were identified in all breeds and a different proportion of regions were in common among the three populations. Within the more represented CNVRs (n = 302) mapped a total of 409 buffalo genes, some of which resulted associated with morphological, healthy, milk, meat and reproductive traits, according to Animal Genome Cattle database.ConclusionsThis work provides a step forward in the interpretation of genomic variation within and among the buffalo populations, releasing a first map of CNVs and providing insights about their recent selection and adaptation to environment. The presence of the set of genes and QTL traits harbored in the CNVRs could be possibly linked with the buffalo’s natural adaptive history together to a recent selection for milk used as primary food source from this species.

Highlights

  • In Iran, river buffalo is of great importance

  • The relationship between Copy Number Variants (CNVs) count and the averaged total length of CNV for each individual is shown in Fig. 1a The graphical distribution allowed to identify a similar pattern of distribution for the samples belonging to the three buffalo breeds with few individuals counting a low number of CNVs with a high average length

  • An exception was observed for the proportion of CNVs for the longer class of length (> 500 Kb), resulted higher in Mazandrani breed (MAZ) respect those identified for Azeri breed (AZE) and Khuzestani breed (KHU) breeds

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Introduction

In Iran, river buffalo is of great importance. It plays an important role in the economy of the Country, because its adaptation to harsh climate conditions and long productive lifespan permitting its farming across the Country and to convert low-quality feed into valuable milk. The genetic variability in Iranian buffalo breeds have been recently studied using SNPs genotyping data, but a whole genome Copy Number Variants (CNVs) mapping was not available. The aim of this study was to perform a genome wide CNV scan in 361 buffaloes of the three Iranian river breeds (Azeri, Khuzestani and Mazandarani) through the analysis of data obtained using the Axiom® Buffalo Genotyping Array 90 K. In the developing countries including Iran, river buffalo breeding is nowadays recognized of great importance because of (i) the ability of buffalo to convert lowquality feed to valuable milk, (ii) adaptation to harsh climate conditions and resistance to local parasites, (iii) long productive lifespan [6], and (iv) their potential in milk and meat production performances [7]. Ghoreishifar et al [6] identified ROH in the Azeri and Khuzestani breeds

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