Genome-wide association study of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus cattle

dc.contributor.author Kizilkaya, Kadir
dc.contributor.author Tait, Richard
dc.contributor.author Reecy, James
dc.contributor.author Garrick, Dorian
dc.contributor.author Fernando, Rohan
dc.contributor.department Department of Animal Science
dc.date 2018-02-13T09:39:51.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-29T23:38:09Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-29T23:38:09Z
dc.date.copyright Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2013
dc.date.embargo 2013-04-23
dc.date.issued 2013-03-26
dc.description.abstract <p>Background Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in beef cattle, commonly known as pinkeye, is a bacterial disease caused by Moraxella bovis. IBK is characterized by excessive tearing and ulceration of the cornea. Perforation of the cornea may also occur in severe cases. IBK is considered the most important ocular disease in cattle production, due to the decreased growth performance of infected individuals and its subsequent economic effects. IBK is an economically important, lowly heritable categorical disease trait. Mass selection of unaffected animals has not been successful at reducing disease incidence. Genome-wide studies can determine chromosomal regions associated with IBK susceptibility. The objective of the study was to detect single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers in linkage disequilibrium (LD) with genetic variants associated with IBK in American Angus cattle.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong><br />The proportion of phenotypic variance explained by markers was 0.06 in the whole genome analysis of IBK incidence classified as two, three or nine categories. Whole-genome analysis using any categorisation of (two, three or nine) IBK scores showed that locations on chromosomes 2, 12, 13 and 21 were associated with IBK disease. The genomic locations on chromosomes 13 and 21 overlap with QTLs associated with Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, clinical mastitis or somatic cell count.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions</strong><br />Results of these genome-wide analyses indicated that if the underlying genetic factors confer not only IBK susceptibility but also IBK severity, treating IBK phenotypes as a two-categorical trait can cause information loss in the genome-wide analysis. These results help our overall understanding of the genetics of IBK and have the potential to provide information for future use in breeding schemes.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is from <em>BMC Genetics </em>14 (2013): 23, doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-14-23" target="_blank">10.1186/1471-2156-14-23</a>.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Agriculture
dc.subject.disciplines Animal Sciences
dc.subject.disciplines Genetics
dc.subject.keywords Keratoconjunctivitis
dc.subject.keywords Pinkeye
dc.subject.keywords BayesB
dc.subject.keywords Threshold model
dc.subject.keywords Genome-wide analysis
dc.title Genome-wide association study of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus cattle
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