Abstract

Goat domestication and human selection for valued traits have formed diverse breeds with characteristic phenotypes. This process led to the fixation of causative genetic variants controlling breed-specific traits within regions of reduced genetic diversity—so-called “selection signatures”. We previously reported an analysis of selection signatures based on pooled whole-genome sequencing data of 20 goat breeds and bezoar goats. In the present study, we reanalyzed the data and focused on a subset of eight Pakistani goat breeds (Angora, Barbari, Beetal, Dera Din Panah, Kamori, Nachi, Pahari, Teddy). We identified 749 selection signatures based on reduced heterozygosity in these breeds. A search for signatures that are shared across large-sized goat breeds revealed that five medium-to-large-sized Pakistani goat breeds had a common selection signature on chromosome 6 in a region harboring the LCORL gene, which has been shown to modulate height or body size in several mammalian species. Fine-mapping of the region confirmed that all five goat breeds with the selection signature were nearly fixed for the same haplotype in a ~191 kb region spanning positions 37,747,447–37,938,449. From the pool sequencing data, we identified a frame-shifting single base insertion into an isoform-specific exon of LCORL as a potential candidate causal variant mediating the size-increasing effect. If this preliminary result can be confirmed in independent replication studies, genotyping of this variant might be used to improve breeding programs and the selection for stature in goats.

Highlights

  • There are 25 goat breeds in Pakistan [1] with an estimated population of 76.1 million heads, which are mostly raised for milk, meat, hair, and hide purposes

  • A selectionbreeds, window of was 4 was found common three large and two mediumboundaries of the selection signature, we considered all variants in a kb region spanning positions sized breeds, but was not present in the small breed group

  • In the Pakistani goat breeds we identified a total of 2064 windows with −ZHp > 4

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Introduction

There are 25 goat breeds in Pakistan [1] with an estimated population of 76.1 million heads, which are mostly raised for milk, meat, hair, and hide purposes. Around 6.8 million people are involved in small ruminant farming in Pakistan and rearing goats under nomadic, transhumant, household and sedentary production systems [3]. Genomic selection and proper targeted breeding policies are considered promising tools for genetic improvement of this valued species. Body size is an important trait to investigate for the improvement of meat-purpose domestic animals. It is marginally associated with milk production [4,5,6]

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