Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree Data

The accumulation of inbreeding and the loss of genetic diversity is a potential problem in the modern swine breeds in China. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the pedigrees of Chinese Duroc (CD), Landrace (CL) and Yorkshire (CY) swine to estimate the past and current rates of inbre...

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Main Authors: G. Q. Tang, J. Xue, M. J. Lian, R. F. Yang, T. F. Liu, Z. Y. Zeng, A. A. Jiang, Y. Z. Jiang, L. Zhu, L. Bai, Z. Wang, X. W. Li
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2013-06-01
Series:Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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spelling doaj-2720b3600d594b5fbb8f694560a9a4922020-11-24T23:48:54ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172013-06-0126675576510.5713/ajas.2012.126454707Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree DataG. Q. TangJ. XueM. J. LianR. F. YangT. F. LiuZ. Y. ZengA. A. JiangY. Z. JiangL. ZhuL. BaiZ. WangX. W. LiThe accumulation of inbreeding and the loss of genetic diversity is a potential problem in the modern swine breeds in China. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the pedigrees of Chinese Duroc (CD), Landrace (CL) and Yorkshire (CY) swine to estimate the past and current rates of inbreeding, and to identify the main causes of genetic diversity loss. Pedigree files from CD, CL and CY containing, 4529, 16,776 and 22,600 records, respectively, were analyzed. Pedigree completeness indexes of the three breeds, accounting for one generation back, were 83.72, 93.93 and 93.59%, respectively. The estimated average annual inbreeding rates for CD, CL and CY in recent three years were 0.21, 0.19 and 0.13%, respectively. The estimated average percentage of genetic diversity loss within each breed in recent three years was about 8.92, 2.19, and 3.36%, respectively. The average relative proportion of genetic diversity loss due to unequal contributions of founders in CD, CL and CY was 69.09, 57.95 and 60.57%, and due to random genetic drift was 30.91, 42.05 and 39.43%, respectively. The estimated current effective population size for CD, CL and CY was 76, 117 and 202, respectively. Therefore, CD has been found to have lost considerable genetic diversity, demanding priority for optimizing the selection and mating to control future coancestry and inbreeding. Unequal contribution of founders was a major cause of genetic diversity loss in Chinese swine breeds and random genetic drift also showed substantial impact on the loss of diversity.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-26-6-755-1.pdfGenetic DiversityInbreedingPedigreeSwine
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author G. Q. Tang
J. Xue
M. J. Lian
R. F. Yang
T. F. Liu
Z. Y. Zeng
A. A. Jiang
Y. Z. Jiang
L. Zhu
L. Bai
Z. Wang
X. W. Li
spellingShingle G. Q. Tang
J. Xue
M. J. Lian
R. F. Yang
T. F. Liu
Z. Y. Zeng
A. A. Jiang
Y. Z. Jiang
L. Zhu
L. Bai
Z. Wang
X. W. Li
Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree Data
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Genetic Diversity
Inbreeding
Pedigree
Swine
author_facet G. Q. Tang
J. Xue
M. J. Lian
R. F. Yang
T. F. Liu
Z. Y. Zeng
A. A. Jiang
Y. Z. Jiang
L. Zhu
L. Bai
Z. Wang
X. W. Li
author_sort G. Q. Tang
title Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree Data
title_short Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree Data
title_full Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree Data
title_fullStr Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree Data
title_full_unstemmed Inbreeding and Genetic Diversity in Three Imported Swine Breeds in China Using Pedigree Data
title_sort inbreeding and genetic diversity in three imported swine breeds in china using pedigree data
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The accumulation of inbreeding and the loss of genetic diversity is a potential problem in the modern swine breeds in China. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the pedigrees of Chinese Duroc (CD), Landrace (CL) and Yorkshire (CY) swine to estimate the past and current rates of inbreeding, and to identify the main causes of genetic diversity loss. Pedigree files from CD, CL and CY containing, 4529, 16,776 and 22,600 records, respectively, were analyzed. Pedigree completeness indexes of the three breeds, accounting for one generation back, were 83.72, 93.93 and 93.59%, respectively. The estimated average annual inbreeding rates for CD, CL and CY in recent three years were 0.21, 0.19 and 0.13%, respectively. The estimated average percentage of genetic diversity loss within each breed in recent three years was about 8.92, 2.19, and 3.36%, respectively. The average relative proportion of genetic diversity loss due to unequal contributions of founders in CD, CL and CY was 69.09, 57.95 and 60.57%, and due to random genetic drift was 30.91, 42.05 and 39.43%, respectively. The estimated current effective population size for CD, CL and CY was 76, 117 and 202, respectively. Therefore, CD has been found to have lost considerable genetic diversity, demanding priority for optimizing the selection and mating to control future coancestry and inbreeding. Unequal contribution of founders was a major cause of genetic diversity loss in Chinese swine breeds and random genetic drift also showed substantial impact on the loss of diversity.
topic Genetic Diversity
Inbreeding
Pedigree
Swine
url http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-26-6-755-1.pdf
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