# Genomic Analysis of Taurine and Indicine Ancestry in the Montana Tropical Composite Population

**Authors:** Camila Alves dos Santos, El Hamidi Hay, Elisangela Chicaroni de Mattos Oliveira, Rafael Espigolan, José Bento Sterman Ferraz, Tiago do Prado Paim

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/jbg.70017 · Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics · 2025-09-29

## TL;DR

This study analyzes the genetic makeup of the Montana Tropical cattle breed, revealing a blend of taurine and indicine ancestry that contributes to key traits like adaptation and productivity.

## Contribution

The study provides a detailed genomic characterization of the Montana Tropical cattle breed, highlighting the contribution of different ancestral groups to specific traits.

## Key findings

- Montana Tropical cattle have an average of 24% Zebu ancestry and 62% taurine ancestry.
- Genomic regions with high tropical adapted taurine ancestry include the slick hair locus.
- Indicine ancestry is associated with longer productive life in the breed.

## Abstract

The Montana Tropical cattle, a Taurine and Indicine composite, were developed in Brazil since 1994 and were based on crossing four biological types of cattle: zebu (mainly Nelore), tropical adapted taurine (mainly Senepol and Romosinuano), British taurine (mainly Angus) and continental taurine (as Charolais, Simental and Limousin). This study aimed to characterise the genetic ancestry of this composite breed at the genomic level. Principal component analysis revealed the composite in intermediate space between indicine and taurine but closer to the Taurine cluster, which is consistent with its multi‐breed origin. The ADMIXTURE analysis indicated the Montana Tropical to be composed of several progenitor breeds without an indication of a dominant breed. Local ancestry analysis showed the Montana animals to have an average of 24% (standard deviation of ±5.41) Zebu ancestry. The total taurine ancestry was 62%, consisting of 19.6% (±6.96) from tropical adapted taurine, 20.1% (±5.99) from British taurine, 21.92% (±7.79) from continental taurine and 14% (±5.26) of the genome was undetermined. Based on the pedigree, these animals would have 20.8% ± 8.5% Zebu, 50.5% ± 14.4% tropical adapted taurine, 21.1% ± 13.5% British taurine and 7.6% ± 5.1% of continental European taurine in their composition. The genomic regions in the composite originating from each biological type highlight the trait complementarity each genetic group contributes. For example, the genomic region of high tropical adapted taurine ancestry was shown to harbour the slick hair locus, and the regions of high indicine ancestry are associated with high length of productive life. This study unravels the complex genetic ancestry of the Montana Tropical composite, highlighting the effective blend of ancestral gene pools that enhance key production and adaptation traits.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Bos taurus (taxon 9913), Bos indicus (taxon 9915)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Indicine (MESH:C018336), Taurine (MESH:D013654)
- **Species:** Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913], Bos indicus (Indicine cattle, species) [taxon 9915]

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