A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.

CECCOBELLI, S. - LANDI, V. - SENCZUK , G. - MASTRANGELO , S. - SARDINA , M.T. - BEN-JEMAA, S. - PERSICHILLI , C. - KARSLI , T. - BÂLTEANU, V.-A. - RASCHIA , M.A. - POLI, M.A. - CIAPPESONI, G. - MUCHADEYI , F.C. - DZOMBA, E.F. - KUNENE , N.W. - LÜHKEN, G. - DENISKOVA, T.E. - DOTSEV, A.V. - ZINOVIEVA , N.A. - ZSOLNAI , A. - ANTON , I. - KUSZA , S. - CAROLINO , N. - SANTOS-SILVA, F. - KAWECKA, A. - SWIATEK , M. - NIZNIKOWSKI , R. - SPEHAR , M. - ANAYA , G. - GRANERO , A. - PERLOIRO , T. - CARDOSO , P. - GRANDE , S. - LÓPEZ DE LOS SANTOS , B. - DANCHIN-BURGE , C. - PASQUINI , M. - MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ , A. - DELGADO BERMEJO , J.V. - LASAGNA , E. - CIANI , E. - SARTI , F.M. - PILLA , F.

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BACKGROUND: To enhance and extend the knowledge about the global historical and phylogenetic relationships between Merino and Merino-derived breeds, 19 populations were genotyped with the OvineSNP50 BeadChip specifically for this study, while an additional 23 populations from the publicly available genotypes were retrieved. Three complementary statistical tests, Rsb (extended haplotype homozygosity between-populations), XP-EHH (cross-population extended haplotype homozygosity), and runs of homozygosity (ROH) islands were applied to identify genomic variants with potential impact on the adaptability of Merino genetic type in two contrasting climate zones. CONCLUSIONS: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive dataset that includes most of the Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds raised in different regions of the world. The results provide an in-depth picture of the genetic makeup of the current Merino and Merino-derived breeds, highlighting the possible selection pressures associated with the combined effect of anthropic and environmental factors. The study underlines the importance of Merino genetic types as invaluable resources of possible adaptive diversity in the context of the occurring climate changes. © 2023. The Author(s).

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2023
Animals
Genetic Variation
Genotype
Sheep
Domestic sheep
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
https://ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=64044&biblioteca=vazio&busca=64044&qFacets=64044
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SENCZUK , G.
MASTRANGELO , S.
SARDINA , M.T.
BEN-JEMAA, S.
PERSICHILLI , C.
KARSLI , T.
BÂLTEANU, V.-A.
RASCHIA , M.A.
POLI, M.A.
CIAPPESONI, G.
MUCHADEYI , F.C.
DZOMBA, E.F.
KUNENE , N.W.
LÜHKEN, G.
DENISKOVA, T.E.
DOTSEV, A.V.
ZINOVIEVA , N.A.
ZSOLNAI , A.
ANTON , I.
KUSZA , S.
CAROLINO , N.
SANTOS-SILVA, F.
KAWECKA, A.
SWIATEK , M.
NIZNIKOWSKI , R.
SPEHAR , M.
ANAYA , G.
GRANERO , A.
PERLOIRO , T.
CARDOSO , P.
GRANDE , S.
LÓPEZ DE LOS SANTOS , B.
DANCHIN-BURGE , C.
PASQUINI , M.
MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ , A.
DELGADO BERMEJO , J.V.
LASAGNA , E.
CIANI , E.
SARTI , F.M.
PILLA , F.
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LANDI, V.
SENCZUK , G.
MASTRANGELO , S.
SARDINA , M.T.
BEN-JEMAA, S.
PERSICHILLI , C.
KARSLI , T.
BÂLTEANU, V.-A.
RASCHIA , M.A.
POLI, M.A.
CIAPPESONI, G.
MUCHADEYI , F.C.
DZOMBA, E.F.
KUNENE , N.W.
LÜHKEN, G.
DENISKOVA, T.E.
DOTSEV, A.V.
ZINOVIEVA , N.A.
ZSOLNAI , A.
ANTON , I.
KUSZA , S.
CAROLINO , N.
SANTOS-SILVA, F.
KAWECKA, A.
SWIATEK , M.
NIZNIKOWSKI , R.
SPEHAR , M.
ANAYA , G.
GRANERO , A.
PERLOIRO , T.
CARDOSO , P.
GRANDE , S.
LÓPEZ DE LOS SANTOS , B.
DANCHIN-BURGE , C.
PASQUINI , M.
MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ , A.
DELGADO BERMEJO , J.V.
LASAGNA , E.
CIANI , E.
SARTI , F.M.
PILLA , F.
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LANDI, V.
SENCZUK , G.
MASTRANGELO , S.
SARDINA , M.T.
BEN-JEMAA, S.
PERSICHILLI , C.
KARSLI , T.
BÂLTEANU, V.-A.
RASCHIA , M.A.
POLI, M.A.
CIAPPESONI, G.
MUCHADEYI , F.C.
DZOMBA, E.F.
KUNENE , N.W.
LÜHKEN, G.
DENISKOVA, T.E.
DOTSEV, A.V.
ZINOVIEVA , N.A.
ZSOLNAI , A.
ANTON , I.
KUSZA , S.
CAROLINO , N.
SANTOS-SILVA, F.
KAWECKA, A.
SWIATEK , M.
NIZNIKOWSKI , R.
SPEHAR , M.
ANAYA , G.
GRANERO , A.
PERLOIRO , T.
CARDOSO , P.
GRANDE , S.
LÓPEZ DE LOS SANTOS , B.
DANCHIN-BURGE , C.
PASQUINI , M.
MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ , A.
DELGADO BERMEJO , J.V.
LASAGNA , E.
CIANI , E.
SARTI , F.M.
PILLA , F.
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Genetic Variation
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Sheep
Domestic sheep
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spellingShingle A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.
CECCOBELLI, S.
Animals
Genetic Variation
Genotype
Sheep
Domestic sheep
status_str publishedVersion
title A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.
title_full A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.
title_fullStr A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.
title_short A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.
title_sort A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds.
topic Animals
Genetic Variation
Genotype
Sheep
Domestic sheep
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