Poultry Science (Oct 2023)

Evaluation of the selection of key individuals for genotype imputation in Chinese yellow-feathered chicken

  • Ming Zheng,
  • Jiahao Liao,
  • Zhuohang Li,
  • Zhenqiang Xu,
  • Ziqin Jiang,
  • Liangtian Tan,
  • Rong Fu,
  • Haiping Xu,
  • Zhenhui Li,
  • Xiquan Zhang,
  • Qinghua Nie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102, no. 10
p. 102901

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ABSTRACT: Genotype imputation is a powerful technique employed by next-generation sequencing (NGS) and genotyping arrays, which can significantly enhance the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of genomic selection. The accuracy of imputation is largely determined by the choice of reference panel, with previous studies generally demonstrating that a closely related population as a reference panel leads to greater accuracy than a more distantly related population. Various strategies have been proposed for selecting desirable individuals via targeted resequencing, but their efficiencies need further improvement. In this study, we present a practical broiler selection methodology for a local Chinese chicken line that integrates established methods based on pedigree, genomics, and random sampling, and leverages genotype and pedigree information from the yellow-plumage dwarf chicken line. The efficacy of these selection strategies was assessed by evaluating their ability to accurately impute masked genotypes from data obtained using a 600K chip. Our findings reveal that the pedigree-based method yields superior accuracy in genotype imputation, whereas the haplotype-based method exhibits greater stability. Nonetheless, the impact of these targeted methods for selecting key individuals is slightly different when initiating a new sequencing project in a production context. Overall, this study highlights the advantages of using the pedigree-based approach as the preferred method for optimizing genotype imputation in broiler chickens.

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