Comparative genomics and genome-wide SNPs of endangered Eld’s deer provide breeder selection for inbreeding avoidance

Author:

Pumpitakkul Vichayanee,Chetruengchai Wanna,Srichomthong Chalurmpon,Phokaew Chureerat,Pootakham Wirulda,Sonthirod Chutima,Nawae Wanapinun,Tongsima Sissades,Wangkumhang Pongsakorn,Wilantho Alisa,Utara Yongchai,Thongpakdee Ampika,Sanannu Saowaphang,Maikaew Umaporn,Khuntawee Suphattharaphonnaphan,Changpetch Wirongrong,Phromwat Phairot,Raschasin Kacharin,Sarnkhaeveerakul Phunyaphat,Supapannachart Pannawat,Buthasane Wannapol,Pukazhenthi Budhan S.,Koepfli Klaus-Peter,Suriyaphol Prapat,Tangphatsornruang Sithichoke,Suriyaphol Gunnaporn,Shotelersuk Vorasuk

Abstract

AbstractEld’s deer, a conserved wildlife species of Thailand, is facing inbreeding depression, particularly in the captive Siamese Eld’s deer (SED) subspecies. In this study, we constructed genomes of a male SED and a male Burmese Eld’s deer (BED), and used genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms to evaluate the genetic purity and the inbreeding status of 35 SED and 49 BED with limited pedigree information. The results show that these subspecies diverged approximately 1.26 million years ago. All SED were found to be purebred. A low proportion of admixed SED genetic material was observed in some BED individuals. Six potential breeders from male SED with no genetic relation to any female SED and three purebred male BED with no relation to more than 10 purebred female BED were identified. This study provides valuable insights about Eld’s deer populations and appropriate breeder selection in efforts to repopulate this endangered species while avoiding inbreeding.

Funder

the TRF Research Career Development Grant

the Second Century Fund (C2F), Chulalongkorn University

the 90th Anniversary of Chulalongkorn University Scholarship

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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