Genetic Diversity in Dutch Sheep Breeds
J. Noëlle Hoorneman, Mira A. Schoon, Richard P. M. A. Crooijmans, Sipke Joost Hiemstra, Jack J. Windig

TL;DR
This study examines the genetic diversity of 11 native Dutch sheep breeds, revealing how geography, breeding practices, and history influence their genetic makeup.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed genetic characterization of endangered Dutch sheep breeds and identifies key factors shaping their diversity.
Findings
Genetic differentiation was observed among breeds, with FST values averaging 0.124.
Breeds from the northwest differ genetically from those in the east due to differing grazing environments.
The Texel and Flevolander breeds showed high genetic diversity and importance for gene banking.
Abstract
The Netherlands has a rich variety of native sheep breeds, most of them at risk or endangered. We studied the distinctiveness of these breeds, their genetic diversity within and between breeds, and how this diversity is shaped by geography, purpose, history and genetic management practices. Semen samples of 171 rams of 11 native Dutch breeds were genotyped with the IMAGE001 multispecies SNP chip including 10 K sheep SNPs. Genetic characterisation showed a clear genetic differentiation, except for the Texel and two Texel‐derived (sub)breeds. F ST values were on average 0.124. The largest split was between breeds bred for milk or meat production on rich grasslands in the northwest of the Netherlands and breeds bred for grazing nature areas on poorer grounds in the east. The graphical distribution of the Principal Component Analysis mirrored the geographical distribution of the origin of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestock · Genetic diversity and population structure · Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
