Sallam, Ahmed M.Zare, YaldaShook, George E.Collins, Michael T.Alsheikh, SamirSharaby, MahmoudKirkpatrick, Brian W.2022-12-292022-12-292016-12-14Sallam, A. M. vd. (2017). ''An across-breed genome wide association analysis of susceptibility to paratuberculosis in dairy cattle''. Journal of Dairy Research, 84(1), 61-67.0022-0299https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022029916000807https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-dairy-research/article/an-acrossbreed-genome-wide-association-analysis-of-susceptibility-to-paratuberculosis-in-dairy-cattle/906E8761277E21B3D367F290B8DF3B821469-7629http://hdl.handle.net/11452/30153Paratuberculosis is a chronic disease of ruminants caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). It occurs worldwide and causes a significant loss in the animal production industry. There is no cure for MAP infection and vaccination is problematic. Identification of genetics of susceptibility could be a useful adjunct for programs that focus on management, testing and culling of diseased animals. A case-control, genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted using Holstein and Jersey cattle in a combined analysis in order to identify markers and chromosomal regions associated with susceptibility to MAP infection across-breed. A mixed-model method (GRAMMAR-GC) implemented in the GenABEL R package and a Bayes C analysis implemented in GenSel software were used as alternative approaches to conduct GWAS analysis focused on single SNPs and chromosomal segments, respectively. After conducting quality control, 22 406 SNPs from 2157 individuals were available for the GRAMMAR-GC (Bayes C) analysis and 45 640 SNPs from 2199 individuals were available for the Bayes C analysis. One SNP located on BTA27 (8.6 Mb) was identified as moderately associated (P < 5 x10(-5), FDR = 0.44) in the GRAMMAR-GC analysis of the combined breed data. Nine 1 Mb windows located on BTA 2, 3 (3 windows), 6, 8, 25, 27 and 29 each explained >= 1% of the total proportion of genetic variance in the Bayes Canalysis. In an analysis ignoring differences in linkage phase, two moderately significantly associated SNPs were identified; ARS-BFGL-NGS-19381 on BTA23 (32 Mb) and Hapmap40994-BTA46361 on BTA19 (61 Mb). New common genomic regions and candidate genes have been identified from the across-breed analysis that might be involved in the immune response and susceptibility to MAP infection.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAgricultureFood science & technologyCowGeneJohne's diseaseAvium subspecies paratuberculosisLinked-immunosorbent-assayBovine paratuberculosisConsensusDiseaseAnimalsBayes theoremBreedingCattleCattle diseasesGenetic predisposition to diseaseGenetic variationGenome-wide association studyGenotypeParatuberculosisPolymorphism, single nucleotideSpecies specificityAn across-breed genome wide association analysis of susceptibility to paratuberculosis in dairy cattleArticle0003972560000122-s2.0-85014453181616784128252359Agriculture, dairy & animal scienceFood science & technologyParatuberculosis; Mycobacterium Avium Subsp. Paratuberculosis; Dairy HerdsAnimalBayes theoremBovineBreedingCattle diseaseGenetic predispositionGenetic variationGeneticsGenome-wide association studyGenotypeParatuberculosisProceduresSingle nucleotide polymorphismSpecies differenceVeterinary