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Journal of Dairy Research | 2008

Detection of QTL for milk protein percentage in Italian Friesian cattle by AFLP markers and selective genotyping

E. Milanesi; Riccardo Negrini; F. Schiavini; Letizia Nicoloso; Raffaele Mazza; Fabiola Canavesi; Filippo Miglior; Alessio Valentini; A. Bagnato; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan

We targeted quantitative trait loci (QTL) for milk protein percentage (P%) in two Italian Holstein granddaughter design families using selective genotyping in combination with high throughput amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers. A total of 64 extreme high and low sires in respect to estimated breeding value (EBV) for P% (EBVP%) were genotyped with 25 AFLP primer combinations that revealed 305 and 291 polymorphisms in the two families. Association between markers and EBVP% was investigated by a linear model only on bands having paternal origin (105 and 96 AFLP bands in family D and S, respectively). Although no marker was significantly associated with the target trait after correction for multiple comparisons, 17 AFLP markers, significant without correction for multiple tests, were considered suggestive of the presence of a QTL. Eleven of these were successfully located on six Bos taurus (BTA) chromosomes by radiation hybrid or in-silico mapping. Ten of these mapped in the immediate neighbourhood (less than 10 cM) of already described QTL for P%. Suggestive association was verified in four regions by microsatellites analysis: one on BTA 10; one on BTA 28; and two on BTA 18. Microsatellites identified significant effects by single marker and interval mapping analyses on BTA 10 and BTA 28, while they were only suggestive of the presence of QTL on BTA 18. In summary, our results firstly indicate that AFLP markers may be used to seek QTL exploiting a selective genotyping approach in GDD, a wide used experimental design in cattle; secondly, propose two approaches for AFLP mapping, namely in-silico mapping exploiting most updated release from the bovine whole genome sequencing project, and physical mapping exploiting a panel of Bovine/Hamster Radiation Hybrids; and thirdly, provide new information on QTLs for an economic important trait in a never investigated Holstein cattle population. AFLP in combination with selective genotyping can be a useful strategy for QTL searching in minor livestock species, sometimes having large economic impact in marginal areas, where more informative markers are still poorly developed.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Detecting footprints of selection in Ovis aries by a spatial analysis approach

Stéphane Joost; Riccardo Negrini; Elisabetta Milanesi; Marco Pellecchia; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan

Abstract Detecting adaptive loci in the genome is essential as it gives the possibility to understand what proportion of a genome or which genes are under the pressure of natural selection. In this paper, we used a Spatial Analysis Method (SAM) recently developed to detect signatures of natural selection in sheep breeds. With the contribution of Geographical Information Systems, environmental variables, and AFLP data, multiple univariate logistic regressions are run to test for association between allelic frequencies at marker loci and environmental variables. The results of the application of this method to sheep breeds are compared with those obtained with a standard population genetics approach.


Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production | 2014

Genetic and Phenotypic Characterization of African Goat Populations to Prioritize Conservation and Production Efforts for Small-holder Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa

Tad S. Sonstegard; Jeffrey Silverstein; Jennifer Woodward-Greene; Clet Masiga; Farai C. Muchadeyi; Jasper Rees; Brian L Sayre; Ahmed R. Elbeltagy; Max F. Rothschild; Denis F Mujibi; Okeyo Mwai; Steve Kemp; Licia Colli; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan; P. Crepaldi; Johann Soelkner; Curt P VanTassell; Solomon Abegaz


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Traceability of the PGI product “Vitellone Bianco dell’Appennino Centrale” by SNP markers

Riccardo Negrini; E. Milanesi; F. Filippini; S. Dunner; Hubert Levéziel; J. L. Williams; Alessio Valentini; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan


Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production | 2014

Genome-Wide Homozygosity in Italian Holstein Cattle using HD SNP Panel

Giustino Gaspa; Gabriele Marras; Silvia Sorbolini; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan; John L. Williams; Alessio Valentini; Corrado Dimauro; Nicolò Pietro Paolo Macciotta


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Preliminary comparison between microsatellite and AFLP multilocus genotypes for bovine breed assignment

Riccardo Negrini; E. Milanesi; Katayoun Moazami-Goudarzi; Denis Laloë; F. Chegdani; J. Bernardi; Johannes A. Lenstra; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan


Archive | 2000

Towards a strategy for the conservation of the genetic diversity of European cattle

Johannes A. Lenstra; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan; Daniel G. Bradley; B. Danell; Gaudenz Dolf; S. Dunner; E. Erhardt; E. Eythorsdottir; Hiendleder; L.K. Holm; Oliver C Jann; Juha Kantanen; G. Mommens; Katayoun Moazami-Goudarzi; Denis Laloë; I. Medugorac; Riccardo Negrini; Isaac J. Nijman; Ingrid Olsaker; C. Rodellar; A. Sanchez; D. Smith; A. Valentin; Pamela Wiener; J. L. Williams; M. Zanotti; Pilar Zaragoza


XXI ASPA Congress | 2015

Modeling the spatial distribution of Theileria parva (Theiler 1904), causative agent of East Coast Fever disease in cattle

Elia Vajana; Licia Colli; Marco Milanesi; Lorenzo Bomba; R. Negrini; Stefano Capomaccio; Elisa Eufemi; Raffaele Mazza; Alessandra Stella; Stéphane Joost; Sylvie Stucki; Pierre Taberlet; François Pompanon; Fred Kabi; Vincent B. Muwanika; Charles Masembe; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan


XXI ASPA Congress | 2015

Genomic diversity and Population Structure of Ugandan Taurine and Zebuine Cattle Breeds

Licia Colli; Marco Milanesi; Lorenzo Bomba; Elia Vajana; Rccardo Negrini; Elisa Eufemi; Stefano Capomaccio; Raffaele Mazza; Alessandra Stella; Stéphane Joost; Sylvie Stucki; Pierre Taberlet; François Pompanon; Fred Kabi; Vincent B. Muwanika; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan


Plant and Animal Genome XXI Conference | 2013

Analysis of B. taurus and B. indicus admixture in Uganda as revealed by the Illumina BovineSNP50 Genotyping BeadChip

Lorenzo Bomba; Licia Colli; Marco Milanesi; Fredrick Kabi; Vincent B. Muwanika; Charles Masembe; Stéphane Joost; Sylvie Stucki; Pierre Taberlet; François Pompanon; Raffaele Mazza; Alessandra Stella; Paolo Ajmone-Marsan; R. Negrini; C. Nextgen

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Stéphane Joost

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Licia Colli

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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R. Negrini

The Catholic University of America

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Riccardo Negrini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Raffaele Mazza

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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E. Milanesi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Marco Milanesi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Marco Pellecchia

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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