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Genes and Genomics
2023 Volume.45 No. 2 p.135 ~ p.143
Genotype?environment interaction for milk production of Gyr cattle in Brazil and Colombia
Alejandra Maria Toro-Ospina

Ricardo Antonio Faria
Pablo Dominguez-Castano
Mario Luiz Santana
Luis Gabriel Gonzalez
Ana Carolina Espasandin
Josineudson Augusto II Vasconcelos Silva
Abstract
Background : Genotype by environment interactions (G?¡¿?E) can play an important role in cattle populations and should be included in breeding programs in order to select the best animals for different environments.

Objective : The aim of this study was to investigate the G?¡¿?E for milk production of Gyr cattle in Brazil and Colombia by applying a reaction norm model used genomics information, and to identify genomic regions associated with milk production in the two countries.

Methods : The Brazilian and Colombian database included 464 animals (273 cows and 33 sires from Brazil and 158 cows from Colombia) and 27,505 SNPs. A two-trait animal model was used for milk yield adjusted to 305 days in Brazil and Colombia as a function of country of origin, which included genomic information obtained with a single-step genomic reaction norm model. The GIBBS3F90 and POSTGSf90 programs were used.

Results : The results obtained indicate G?¡¿?E based on the reranking of bulls between Brazil and Colombia, demonstrating environmental differences between the two countries. The findings highlight the importance of considering the environment when choosing breeding animals in order to ensure the adequate performance of their progeny. Within this context, the reranking of bulls and the different SNPs associated with milk production in the two countries suggest that G?¡¿?E is an important effect that should be included in the genetic evaluation of Dairy Gyr cattle in Brazil and Colombia.

Conclusion
The Gyr breeding program can be optimized by choosing a selection environment that will allow maximum genetic progress in milk production in different environments within and between countries.
KEYWORD
Bos taurus indicus, GWAS, Reaction norm, Genomic prediction
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