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Conference paper2022Peer reviewed

Changes in genomic inbreeding over half a century in Swedish Red and Swedish Holstein cattle

Eriksson, Susanne; Strandberg, Erling; Johansson, Anna

Abstract

Over the last half century, new artificial insemination technology, methods for genetic evaluation, and breeding material from other countries have been introduced in Swedish cattle breeding. In this study, we aimed at investigating changes in homozygosity and genomic inbreeding over time in commercial dairy breeds. Genotype data from 50K and 150K SNP arrays for in total 5636 Swedish Red and 3115 Swedish Holstein bulls born 1956–2015 were analysed. The highest levels of both average homozygosity and inbreeding coefficient based on runs of homozygosity were seen in the earliest period of the data, although rapidly decreasing until the 1980s. After a period of more stable estimates, the inbreeding coefficients increased in both breeds after the introduction of genomic selection around 2010. Principal component analysis of relatedness showed a gradual transition over time for both breeds, but most pronouncedly for Swedish Holstein that was much influenced by foreign Holstein bulls.

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Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers

Conference

World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, 3-8 July 2022, Rotterdam, the Netherlands