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Author (up) Hayes, B J; Lien, S; Nilsen, H; Olsen, H G; Berg, P; Maceachern, S; Potter, S; Meuwissen, T H E doi  openurl
  Title The origin of selection signatures on bovine chromosome 6 Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Anim Genet Abbrev Journal  
  Volume 39 Issue 2 Pages 105-11  
  Corporate Author Thesis  
  Address Animal Genetics and Genomics, Primary Industries Research Victoria, 475 Mickleham Rd, Attwood, VIC 3049, Australia. ben.hayes@dpi.vic.gov.au  
  Keywords Animals; Cattle; Chromosome Mapping; Computer Simulation; Female; Gene Frequency; Genetic Markers; Linkage Disequilibrium; Male; Models, Genetic; Norway; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Reproduction; Selection (Genetics)  
  Abstract The extent and pattern of linkage disequilibrium (LD) between closely spaced markers contain information about population history, including past population size and selection history. Selection signatures can be identified by comparing the LD surrounding a putative selected allele at a locus to the putative non-selected allele. In livestock populations, locations of selection signatures identified in this way should be correlated with QTL affecting production traits, as the populations have been under strong artificial selection for these traits. We used a dense SNP map of bovine chromosome 6 to characterize the pattern of LD on this chromosome in Norwegian Red cattle, a breed which has been strongly selected for milk production. The pattern of LD was generally consistent with strong selection in regions containing QTL affecting milk production traits, including a strong selection signature in a region containing a mutation known to affect milk production. The results demonstrate that in livestock populations, the origin of selection signatures will often be QTL for livestock production traits, and illustrate the value of selection signatures in uncovering new mutations with potential effects on quantitative traits.  
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  Issn 1365-2052 Isbn Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes PUBMED: 18241301; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Approved no  
  Location Torfinn Nome (torfinn.nome@umb.no)  
  Call Number Cigene @ torfinn.nome @ Serial 1333  
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