Efficiency of Genotyping by Sequencing in inferring genomic relatedness and molecular insights into fat tail selection in Tunisian sheep

A case-control design GWAS was performed to detect significant variants associated to sheep tail shape in Tunisian sheep using two different tail types (short fat tailed vs. long thin tailed). A general linear model analysis (GLM) implemented in TASSEL 5.0 (Glaubitz et al. 2014). Phenotypic data: We...

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Hauptverfasser: Bedhiaf-Romdhani, Sonia, Baazaoui, Imen, Dodds, Ken, Bruning, Rudiger, Anderson, Rayna, van Stijn, Tracey C., McCulloch, Alan, McEwan, John
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Zusammenfassung:A case-control design GWAS was performed to detect significant variants associated to sheep tail shape in Tunisian sheep using two different tail types (short fat tailed vs. long thin tailed). A general linear model analysis (GLM) implemented in TASSEL 5.0 (Glaubitz et al. 2014). Phenotypic data: We used GBS data of 148 Tunisian sheep samples. The short fat-tailed sheep was represented by Barbarine breed were coded as cases and 63 long thin-tailed sheep as controls. Genotypic data: Attached the filtered GBS genotypes of 91,106 SNPs in 148 samples converted to plink format (ped and map files).
DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.21724163