Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Genetic insights into Alpine goats raised on Lombardy’s farms / C. Ferrari, C. Punturiero, A. Delledonne, R. Milanesi, A. Bagnato, M.G. Strillacci. - In: FRONTIERS IN ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 2673-6225. - 6:(2025 Dec), pp. 1-15. [10.3389/fanim.2025.1664380]
Abstract:
This study investigates the genomic architecture of two Alpine dairy goat breeds,
Camosciata delle Alpi (CAM) and Saanen (SAA), managed in ten herds located in
Lombardy, northern Italy. Through medium-density SNP genotyping (GGP Goat
70K), we assessed population structure, genetic diversity, and Runs of
Homozygosity (ROH) to evaluate the effects of breeding practices and herd
level management strategies on genetic variation. A total of 1,283 animals (CAM:
977; SAA: 306) were analyzed. Principal Component Analysis and ADMIXTURE
results confirmed a clear genetic separation between the two breeds, with
substantial intra-breed variation linked to herd-specific selection histories.
ROH-based inbreeding coefficients (FROH) were moderate overall (mean FROH:
0.060 in CAM and 0.041 in SAA), though some herds displayed elevated values,
suggestive of recent inbreeding or reduced gene flow. ROH analysis revealed a
predominance of short segments (<2 Mb), consistent with background or
historical inbreeding, and only a limited presence of long ROH (>8 Mb). Shared
ROH islands on chromosomes 8, 12, and 14 were detected across both breeds
and most herds, encompassing functionally relevant genes involved in
thermoregulation (AQP3), fertility (RNF17), metabolic balance (ATP12A), and
stress resilience. Notably, VPS13B was consistently detected in 9 out of 10
herds and in both breeds, and is known for its involvement in female fertility
and skeletal traits in ruminants. Breed-specific ROH islands revealed further
candidate genes: SDC1, ARHGEF17, andCAPNS2 inCAM, andDNAJA1,
ATP6V0D1, UBAP1, and ZDHHC1 in SAA, related to milk production, mastitis
resistance, heat stress response, and skeletal development. These findings
highlight the value of integrating genomic tools into herd management.
Genomic surveillance can guide sustainable selection strategies, mitigate
inbreeding risks, and support the long-term genetic improvement of Alpine
goat populations under diverse production systems.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
goats; Camosciata delle alpi; Saanen; genetic variability; homozygosity
Elenco autori:
C. Ferrari, C. Punturiero, A. Delledonne, R. Milanesi, A. Bagnato, M.G. Strillacci
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