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Article

Genomic Characterization of Quality Wool Traits in Spanish Merino Sheep

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MERAGEM Research Group, Department of Genetics, University of Córdoba, CN IV KM 396, 17071 Córdoba, Spain
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National Association of Merino Sheep Breeders (ACME), 28007 Madrid, Spain
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Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Research Institute (IFAPA), 14270 Cordoba, Spain
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Center of Selection and Reproduction Animals (CENSYRA), 06007 Badajoz, Spain
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Submission received: 15 May 2024 / Revised: 12 June 2024 / Accepted: 13 June 2024 / Published: 17 June 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Animal Genetics and Genomics)

Abstract

The native Spanish Merino breed was the founder of all the other Merino and Merino-derived breeds worldwide. Despite the fact that this breed was created and improved to produce the highest quality fine wool, the global wool market crisis led to the wholescale crossing of most of the herds with breeds for meat purposes. Nevertheless, there are still some purebred animals with a high potential for producing quality wool. The objective of this study was to characterize the current wool quality of the breed and identify genes associated with these parameters. To achieve this, over 12,800 records from the most representative animals of the breed (registered in the herd book) were analyzed using the Australian OFDA 2000 system, for parameters such as fiber diameter (FD), standard deviation (SD), coefficient of variation (CV), fibers over 15 microns (>15%), staple length (SL), and comfort factor (CRV). Additionally, animals with the most extreme FD values were whole-genome sequenced using NGS. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) determined the association of 74 variants with the different traits studied, which were located in 70 different genes. Of these genes, EDN2, COL18A1, and LRP1B, associated with fibers over 15%, and FGF12 and ADAM17, associated with SL, play a key role in hair follicle growth and development. Our study reveals the great potential for recovering this breed for fine wool production, and identifies five candidate genes whose understanding may aid in that selection process.
Keywords: Merino sheep; GWAS; NGS; wool traits; fine wool Merino sheep; GWAS; NGS; wool traits; fine wool

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Anaya, G.; Laseca, N.; Granero, A.; Ziadi, C.; Arrebola, F.; Domingo, A.; Molina, A. Genomic Characterization of Quality Wool Traits in Spanish Merino Sheep. Genes 2024, 15, 795. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/genes15060795

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Anaya G, Laseca N, Granero A, Ziadi C, Arrebola F, Domingo A, Molina A. Genomic Characterization of Quality Wool Traits in Spanish Merino Sheep. Genes. 2024; 15(6):795. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/genes15060795

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Anaya, Gabriel, Nora Laseca, Antonio Granero, Chiraz Ziadi, Francisco Arrebola, Andrés Domingo, and Antonio Molina. 2024. "Genomic Characterization of Quality Wool Traits in Spanish Merino Sheep" Genes 15, no. 6: 795. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/genes15060795

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