2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14100828
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Genetic Architecture and Signatures of Selection in the Caqueteño Creole (Colombian Native Cattle)

Abstract: Evolutionary mechanisms have shaped the genomic architecture of Colombian Creole cattle breeds. The mating and selection processes have impacted several traits, promoting differences within and between populations. Studies of population structure and selection signatures in Colombian Creole breeds are scarce, and need more attention to better understand genetic differentiation, gene flow, and genetic distance. This study aimed to analyze the population structure and identify selection imprints in the Criollo C… Show more

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“…All the genes implicated are also consistent with the QTLs found which are linked to meat and production traits. The OAR9:64.41–66.10 ROH island highlighted the CSMD3 gene that appears to be important for fertility, growth, and also for local adaptation and disease resistance ( 90 ). The OAR15:56.49–58.70 hotspot, highlighting numerous QTLs related to fat composition (meat PUFA content and meat omega-6 fatty acid content), was not mentioned in previous literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the genes implicated are also consistent with the QTLs found which are linked to meat and production traits. The OAR9:64.41–66.10 ROH island highlighted the CSMD3 gene that appears to be important for fertility, growth, and also for local adaptation and disease resistance ( 90 ). The OAR15:56.49–58.70 hotspot, highlighting numerous QTLs related to fat composition (meat PUFA content and meat omega-6 fatty acid content), was not mentioned in previous literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are only a few studies that aimed at detecting selection signatures in Creole cattle (e.g. Pitt et al, 2019;Toro-Ospina et al, 2022). A previous study provided a first insight into footprints of selection in GUA cattle using the the Illumina BovineSNP50 chip assay (Gautier & Naves 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%