Runs of Homozygosity Islands in Autochthonous Spanish Cattle Breeds

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Background/Objectives: Understanding the genetic architecture of autochthonous European cattle breeds is important for developing effective conservation strategies and sustainable breeding programs. Spanish beef cattle, which trace their origins to ancient migrations from the Near East with later admixture from African populations, exhibit a rich genetic diversity shaped by environmental adaptation and selective breeding. Runs of Homozygosity (ROH) are extended stretches of identical genetic material inherited from both parents. They serve as indicators of inbreeding and selection signatures within populations. ROH islands, or regions of the genome where ROH segments are highly concentrated across individuals within a breed, indicate genomic regions under selective pressure. Methods: This study explores the distribution of ROH islands across seven Spanish beef cattle breeds (Asturiana de los Valles, Avileña-Negra Ibérica, Bruna dels Pirineus, Morucha, Retinta, Pirenaica, and Rubia Gallega). By analyzing high-density SNP data, we characterized ROH patterns and identified genomic regions with high levels of homozygosity, which may indicate selection pressures or common ancestry. Results: Our findings revealed breed-specific ROH patterns as well as shared ROH islands, underscoring genetic relationships and differentiation among the breeds. Notably, Morucha displayed the highest number of ROH, while Asturiana de los Valles had the fewest. FROH values, which indicate genomic inbreeding, varied among the breeds, with Morucha and Retinta being associated with higher values. We identified 57 ROH islands, with shared regions among populations that suggest common ancestral selection pressures. Key genes within these regions, like MSTN, are associated with muscle growth, body weight, and fertility. Conclusions: This study offers valuable insights for breeding strategies and conservation efforts, highlighting the genetic diversity and historical background of Spanish cattle breeds.

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Hervás-Rivero, C.; Mejuto- Vázquez, N.; López-Carbonell, D.; Altarriba, J.; Diaz, C.; Molina, A.; Rodríguez-Bermúdez, R.; Piedrafita, J.; Baro, J.A.; Varona, L. Runs of Homozygosity Islands in Autochthonous Spanish Cattle Breeds. Genes 2024, 15, 1477. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/genes15111477

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We wish to thank the Breed Societies (Real Asociación Española de Raza Avileña-Negra Ibérica, Asociación Española de Criadores de Ganado Vacuno Selecto de la Raza Asturiana de los Valles, Federació Raça Bruna dels Pirineus, Asociación Nacional de Criadores de Ganado Vacuno de Raza Morucha, Conferación Nacional de Asociaciones de Raza Pirenaica, Asociación Nacional de Criadores de Ganado Vacuno Selecto de Raza Retinta, and Asociación Nacional de Criadores de Ganado Vacuno Selecto de Raza Rubia Gallega) for their collaboration in collecting samples.

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