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Genomic Diversity and Selection Signatures reveal Insights into Adaptation and Genetic Erosion in Asian Zebu Cattle

Author Affiliations
BOKU University, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Virtual University of Pakistan, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, ...
Published InResearch Square
Year2025

Abstract

Indigenous cattle breeds in Asia are highly adapted to their local environments providing essential commodities such as meat, milk and draught power while also playing a key role in traditional ceremonies, and sports. Despite ongoing efforts to characterize and conserve these breeds, the increasing trend of indiscriminate crossbreeding of Zebu cattle with high-yielding taurine breeds, threatens their genetic diversity. This study investigates the population structure, inbreeding levels, effective population size, gene flow and identification of selection footprints of Asian Zebu ( Bos indicus ) cattle. Using an Axiom 60K SNP chip, we analyzed genotypes from 1303 cattle across 36 populations in nine countries, including seven taurine outgroups and 29 Zebu populations from Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Myanmar, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.…
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