Genetic diversity and population structure in South African, French and Argentinian angora goats from genome-wide SNP data

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Visser, Carina
Lashmar, Simon Frederick
Van Marle-Koster, Este
Poli, Mario A.
Allain, Daniel

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The Angora goat populations in Argentina (AR), France (FR) and South Africa (SA) have been kept geographically and genetically distinct. Due to country-specific selection and breeding strategies, there is a need to characterize the populations on a genetic level. In this study we analysed genetic variability of Angora goats from three distinct geographical regions using the standardized 50k Goat SNP Chip. A total of 104 goats (AR: 30; FR: 26; SA: 48) were genotyped. Heterozygosity values as well as inbreeding coefficients across all autosomes per population were calculated. Diversity, as measured by expected heterozygosity (HE) ranged from 0.371 in the SA population to 0.397 in the AR population. The SA goats were the only population with a positive average inbreeding coefficient value of 0.009. After merging the three datasets, standard QC and LD-pruning, 15 105 SNPs remained for further analyses. Principal component and clustering analyses were used to visualize individual relationships within and between populations. All SA Angora goats were separated from the others and formed a well-defined, unique cluster, while outliers were identified in the FR and AR breeds. Apparent admixture between the AR and FR populations was observed, while both these populations showed signs of having some common ancestry with the SA goats. LD averaged over adjacent loci within the three populations per chromosome were calculated. The highest LD values estimated across populations were observed in the shorter intervals across populations. The Ne for the Angora breed was estimated to be 149 animals ten generations ago indicating a declining trend. Results confirmed that geographic isolation and different selection strategies caused genetic distinctiveness between the populations.

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S1 Fig. Admixture plots for K = 2–4 showing population structure of different Angora subpopulations.
The authors thank Margarita Cano (supplying Argentinean Angora DNA samples), Hector Taddeo (for historical information on the Argentinian Angora breed) and Capgenes (supplying French Angora DNA samples and historical information on the French Angora breed).

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Angora goats, South Africa (SA), Argentina (AR), France (FR), Goat SNP Chip

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Visser C, Lashmar SF, Van Marle-Köster E, Poli MA, Allain D (2016) Genetic Diversity and Population Structure in South African, French and Argentinian Angora Goats from Genome-Wide SNP Data. PLoS ONE 11(5): e0154353. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154353.