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  • The Aosta Red Pied, Aosta Black Pied, and Aosta Chestnut are dual-purpose cattle breeds that thrive in harsh alpine environments, primarily grazing at high altitudes during the summer.
  • A genetic study involving 728 cattle revealed distinct populations among the three breeds, utilizing tools like the GeenSeek Genomic Profiler® for genetic analysis and assessing inbreeding through Runs of Homozygosity (ROH).
  • The genetic analysis showed low inbreeding levels (F values) for the breeds and identified specific genes linked to their ability to adapt to tough farming conditions, suggesting their unique traits valued by farmers.

Article Abstract

The Aosta Red Pied (Valdostana Pezzata Rossa (VRP)), the Aosta Black Pied (Valdostana Pezzata Nera (VBP)) and the Aosta Chestnut (Valdostana Castana (CAS)) are dual-purpose cattle breeds (meat and milk), very well adapted to the harsh environmental conditions of alpine territories: their farming is in fact characterized by summer pasture at very high altitude. A total of 728 individuals were genotyped with the GeenSeek Genomic Profiler® (GGP) Bovine 150K Illumina SNP chip as a part of the DUALBREEDING-PSRN Italian-funded research project. The genetic diversity among populations showed that the three breeds are distinct populations based on the F values, ADMIXTURE and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) results. Runs of Homozygosity (ROH) were obtained for the three populations to disclose recent autozygosity. The genomic inbreeding based on the ROH was calculated and coupled with information derived from the (inbreeding coefficient) and F parameters. The mean F values were low: CAS = 0.06, VBP = 0.05 and VRP = 0.07, while the average values were -0.003, -0.01 and -0.003, respectively. The annotation and enrichment analysis, performed in the identified most frequent ROH (TOP_ROH), showed genes that can be linked to the resilience capacity of these populations to harsh environmental farming conditions, and to the peculiar characteristics searched for by farmers in each breed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764440PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122385DOI Listing

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