Angela Cánovas

Angela Cánovas
University of Guelph | UOGuelph · Department of Animal Biosciences

PhD

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Puberty is a complex physiological event by which animals mature into an adult capable of sexual reproduction. In order to enhance our understanding of the genes and regulatory pathways and networks involved in puberty, we characterized the transcriptome of five reproductive tissues (i.e. hypothalamus, pituitary gland, ovary, uterus, and endometriu...
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Background: The identification of genes differentially expressed in the skeletal muscle of pigs displaying distinct growth and fatness profiles might contribute to identify the genetic factors that influence the phenotypic variation of such traits. So far, the majority of porcine transcriptomic studies have investigated differences in gene express...
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Mastitis is a very costly and common disease in the dairy industry. The study of the transcriptome from healthy and mastitic milk somatic cell samples using RNA-Sequencing technology can provide measurements of transcript levels associated with the immune response to the infection. The objective of this study was to characterize the Holstein milk s...
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Improved reproductive efficiency could lead to economic benefits for the beef industry, once the intensive selection pressure has led to a decreased fertility. However, several factors limit our understanding of fertility traits, including genetic differences between populations and statistical limitations. In the present study, the RNA-sequencing...
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The identification of biological processes related to the regulation of complex traits is a difficult task. Commonly, complex traits are regulated through a multitude of genes contributing each to a small part of the total genetic variance. Additionally, some loci can simultaneously regulate several complex traits, a phenomenon defined as pleiotrop...
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We investigated the long-term effects of prenatal nutrition on pre-slaughter Nelore bulls using integrative transcriptome and metabolome analyses of liver tissue. Three prenatal nutritional treatments were administered to 126 cows: NP (control, mineral supplementation only), PP (protein-energy supplementation in the third trimester), and FP (protei...
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RNA molecules within ejaculated sperm can be characterized through whole-transcriptome sequencing, enabling the identification of pivotal transcripts that may influence reproductive success. However, the profiling of sperm transcriptomes through next-generation sequencing has several limitations impairing the identification of functional transcript...
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Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) are a major constraint to the sheep industry. Infected animals can develop clinical signs, like anemia, hypoproteinemia, diarrhea, and in extreme cases death. The misuse of anthelmintics to treat infected animals has led to the development of GIN resistance making necessary the integration of different approaches t...
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Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) parasites are a major problem in the sheep industry. To mitigate their impact, combined approaches need to be applied, which may include the implementation of genomic evaluation for indicator traits of resistance to GIN to increase genetic gain. This study aimed to investigate the impact of including genomic inform...
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Beef production contributes to approximately 2.4% of the total Greenhouse Gas emissions in Canada. Improving beef cattle feed efficiency (FE) may lead to improved energy partitioning and resource use, thereby improving the sustainability of the beef industry. Our objective was to identify differentially expressed key regulatory genes and associated...
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Advancements in agricultural data collection and methodologies for data analysis offer opportunities for beef cattle producers to improve herd genetics. Genetic evaluation systems (GES) can benefit from modern programming approaches to keep up with these advancements. Python, a fast-developing programming language with scientific computing librarie...
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Infections with gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) reduce the economic efficiency of sheep operations and compromise animal welfare. Understanding the host’s response to GIN infection can help producers identify animals that are naturally resistant to infection. The objective of this study was to characterize the hepatic transcriptome of sheep that...
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Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) are a major problem affecting sheep production systems worldwide. The flocks infected with GINs can undergo significant economic losses due to a decrease in productivity, the animals’ deaths, and the costs associated with treatments. The over-reliance on anthelmintics in the past years to eliminate GINs has resulte...
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Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) can be a major constraint and global challenge to the sheep industry. These nematodes infect the small intestine and abomasum of grazing sheep, causing symptoms such as weight loss, diarrhea, hypoproteinemia, and anemia, which can lead to death. The use of anthelmintics to treat infected animals has led to GIN resi...
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Despite regulatory elements such as long non - coding RNAs representing most of the transcriptome, the functional understanding of long non - coding RNAs in relation to major health conditions including bovine mastitis is limited. This study examined the milk somatic cell transcriptome from udder quarters of 6 Holstein dairy cows to identify differ...
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Sheep infected with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) can show weight loss, anemia, diarrhea, decrease appetite, and hypoproteinemia, which can sometimes lead to death. These signs of infection decrease productivity and cause economic losses. Economic losses can also be associated with treatment without efficacy due to GIN resistance to most anthelm...
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Understanding host-microbial interactions in the rumen and its influence on desirable production traits may lead to potential microbiota manipulation or genetic selection for improved cattle feed efficiency. This study investigated the host transcriptome and its correlation with the rumen archaea and bacteria differential abundance of two pure beef...
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Nowadays, the availability of genotyped trios (sire-dam-offspring) in the livestock industry enables the implementation of the transmission ratio distortion (TRD) approach to discover deleterious alleles in the genome. Various biological mechanisms at different stages of the reproductive cycle such as gametogenesis, embryo development and postnatal...
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The phenomenon in which the expected Mendelian inheritance is altered is known as transmission ratio distortion (TRD). The TRD analysis relies on the study of the transmission of one of the two alleles from a heterozygous parent to the offspring. These distortions are due to biological mechanisms affecting gametogenesis, embryo development and/or p...
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Background Biological mechanisms affecting gametogenesis, embryo development and postnatal viability have the potential to alter Mendelian inheritance expectations resulting in observable transmission ratio distortion (TRD). Although the discovery of TRD cases have been around for a long time, the current widespread and growing use of DNA technolog...
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This study aims to characterize the functional changes of the rumen epithelium associated with ruminal short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentration and epithelium-attached microbes during the weaning transition in dairy calves. Ruminal SCFA concentrations were determined, and transcriptome and microbiota profiling in biopsied rumen papillae were obt...
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Transmission ratio distortion (TRD), which is a deviation from Mendelian expectations, has been associated with basic mechanisms of life such as sperm and ova fertility and viability at developmental stages of the reproductive cycle. In this study different models including TRD regions were tested for different reproductive traits (days from first...
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Several biological mechanisms affecting the sperm and ova fertility and viability at developmental stages of the reproductive cycle resulted in observable transmission ratio distortion (i.e., deviation from Mendelian expectations). Gene-by-gene interactions (or epistasis) could also potentially cause specific transmission ratio distortion patterns...
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Feeding linseed to dairy cows results in milk fat depression (MFD), but there is a wide range of sensitivity among cows. The objectives of this study were to identify target genes containing SNP that may play a key role in the regulation of milk fat synthesis in cows resistant or sensitive to MFD. Four cows were selected from a dairy farm after a s...
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Dairy cattle face a variety of stressful events on a daily basis. More specifically, climate change has resulted in more frequent heat stress events that increase the incidence of chronic bacterial infections by inducing conditions like leaky gut syndrome, whereby the integrity of the intestinal epithelium is compromised allowing for luminal bacter...
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Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infections are considered the most important disease of grazing sheep and due to increasing anthelmintic resistance, chemical control alone is inadequate. Resistance to Gastrointestinal nematode infection is a heritable trait, and through natural selection many sheep breeds have higher resistance. Studying the transc...
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Animals respond to stress by activating a wide array of physiological and behavioral responses that are collectively referred to as the stress response. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, noncoding RNAs that play key roles in the regulation of homeostasis. There are many reports demonstrating examples of stress-induced miRNA expression profiles. The aim...
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In the dairy industry, mate allocation is dependent on the producer’s breeding goals and the parents’ breeding values. The probability of pregnancy differs among sire-dam combinations, and the compatibility of a pair may vary due to the combination of gametic haplotypes. Under the hypothesis that incomplete incompatibility would reduce the odds of...
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Understanding how cows respond to heat stress has helped to provide effective herd management practices to tackle this environmental challenge. The possibility of selecting animals that are genetically more heat tolerant may provide additional means to maintain or even improve the productivity of the Canadian dairy industry, which is facing a shift...
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Transmission ratio distortion (TRD), or significant deviations from Mendelian inheritance, is a well-studied phenomenon on autosomal chromosomes, but has not yet received attention on sex chromosomes. TRD was analyzed on 3832 heterosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 400 pseudoautosomal SNPs spanning the length of the X-chromosome usin...
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Simple Summary: Global warming and events of heat waves even in temperate climatic zones signify the importance of the genetic makeup of heat stress. Our earlier acute heat stress exposure study (from 30 min to 120 min treatments) in rats led to the designation of aberrant differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and pathways through RNA-sequencing of...
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The molecular mechanisms underlying heat stress tolerance in animals to high temperatures remain unclear. This experiment was performed with Sprague-Dawley rats housed at 22 ℃ (control group; CT), and 42 ℃ for 30 min (H30), 60 min (H60), and 120 min (H120). Transcriptomic analysis using RNA-Sequencing (RNA-Seq) from blood (CT and H120), liver (CT,...
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Although the genetic correlations between complex traits have been estimated for more than a century, only recently we have started to map and understand the precise localization of the genomic region(s) that underpin these correlations. Reproductive traits are often genetically correlated. Yet, we don’t fully understand the complexities, synergism...
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Crossbred beef steers, n = 5,140; 352 ± 5.45 kg initial body weight (BW) were used to evaluate chromium propionate supplementation to yearling steers in a commercial feedyard. Cattle were blocked by arrival date and initial BW and assigned randomly to pen within block; pens were randomly assigned to treatment within block. Treatments, replicated in...
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Parasitism by gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) is a major source of morbidity and mortality for sheep flocks grazed on pasture. Since there is evidence for genetic resistance to GINs in some sheep breeds, genetic selection for immunologic resistance to GIN is a possible management strategy. This study sought to identify differences at the transcri...
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In the dairy industry, producers determine mate allocation by selecting future offspring with genetic potential aligning with their breeding goal. However, not all sire-dam combinations are equally fertile, influencing the mating outcome. Under Mendel's laws, alleles on the same locus should segregate independently and be equally transmitted to the...
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The high genetic heterogeneity and environmental effects of subfertility in livestock species make the elucidation of the genetic mechanisms associated with reproductive efficiency a difficult task. Network and co-expression network meta-analyses were applied alongside genetic variant calling and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) characterization to ide...
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The aim of this study was to identify mRNA isoforms and small genetic variants that may be affecting marbling and beef color in Nellore cattle. Longissimus thoracis muscle samples from 20 bulls with different phenotypes (out of 80 bulls set) for marbling (moderate (n =10) and low (n =10) groups) and beef color (desirable (n =10) and undesirable (n =9...
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The incidence of stillbirth has increased in the past decades, negatively affecting the welfare and the economic profitability of dairy herds. Recently, high confidence copy number variants regions were found to be associated with stillbirth traits in Canadian Holstein cattle. Concomitantly, genomic regions showing transmission distortion associate...
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Regular changes in the environment and biological responses generate seasonal patterns in the reproduction in small ruminants. Breeding seasonality is a significant constraint impacting efficiency of lamb production. However, seasonality-related traits present a special peculiarity from a statistical point of view being circular data (day of year r...
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Dairy cattle routinely face a variety of stressors. For example, climate change has resulted in more frequent heat stress events that increase the incidence of bacterial infections by inducing conditions like leaky gut syndrome, whereby the integrity of the intestinal epithelium is compromised allowing for luminal bacteria and their membrane compon...
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The aim of this study was to identify novel lncRNA differentially expressed (DE) between divergent animals for beef tenderness and marbling traits in Nellore cattle. Longissimus thoracis muscle samples from the 20 most extreme bulls (out of 80 bulls set) for tenderness, tender (n=10) and tough (n=10) groups, and marbling trait, high (n=10) and low...
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Background Mastitis is a very common disease in the dairy industry that producers encounter daily. Transcriptomics, using RNA-Sequencing (RNA - Seq) technology, can be used to study the functional aspect of mastitis resistance to identify animals that have a better immune response to mastitis. When the cow has mastitis, not only genes but also spec...
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Heat stress imposes a challenge to the dairy industry, even in northern latitudes. In this study, publicly available weather station data were combined with test-day records for milk, fat, and protein yields to identify the temperature–humidity index (THI) thresholds at which heat load starts affecting milk production traits in Canadian Holstein co...
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The beef tenderization process during the post-mortem period is one of the most important sensorial attributes and it is well-established. The aim of this study was to identify the genetic contribution pattern to meat tenderness at 7-(LMD7), 14-(LMD14), and 21-(LMD21) days post-mortem. The heritabilities for LMD7 (0.194), LMD14 (0.142) and LMD21 (0...
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Reduced fertility is one of the main causes of economic losses on dairy farms, resulting in economic losses estimated at $938 per stillbirth case in Holstein herds. The identification of genomic regions associated with stillbirth could help to develop better management and breeding strategies aimed to reduce the frequency of undesirable gestation o...
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Fecal egg count (FEC) is an indicative measurement for parasite infection in sheep. Different FEC methods may show inconsistent results. Not accounting for inconsistencies can be problematic when integrating measurements from different FEC methods for genetic evaluation. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the difference in means and vari...
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Reproductive traits are often genetically correlated. Yet, we don’t fully understand the complexities, synergism, or trade-offs between male and female fertility. Here, we introduce correlation scan, a novel framework for identifying the drivers or antagonizers of the genetic correlation between male and female fertility traits across the bovine ge...
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In the dairy industry, mate allocation is mainly based on the parents’ breeding values and inbreeding coefficients aiming to achieve the producer’s breeding goal. With artificial insemination, the portfolio of sires to choose from is large and the quality of the semen doses is standardized. However, not all sire-dam matings are equally likely to pr...
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Pathogens induce neuroendocrine-immune interactions in their hosts, which are a basis to overcome the microbial stressor. These interactions result in individual variation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response and could contribute to variable stress resiliency. In present study, a comprehensive set of circulatory markers was ass...
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Gastrointestinal nematode infection is one of the major production problems for sheep producers worldwide due its high incidence, morbidity, and mortality in affected flocks. The study of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) in liver tissue of high (HIR) and low immune responder (LIR) sheep to GINs using RNA-Sequencing technology may provide a better under...
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Genetically selecting animals that are heat tolerant can help to maintain production efficiency of the dairy industry under thermal challenges. During the summer months in Canada, dairy cows could be under thermal stress. For instance, in Ontario, cows are expected to be 105 days under thermal stress. The objective of this study was to estimate gen...
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For the dairy industry, animal welfare and economic viability are key factors in determining the long-term sustainability of the industry. One challenge in lactating dairy cows is mastitis, as there are significant costs associated with each mastitis case due to treatment, milk loss, and potential cow culling. Differentially expressed (DE) genes, D...
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Reduced fertility is one of the main causes of economic losses in dairy farms. The cost of a stillbirth is estimated in US$ 938 per case in Holstein herds. Machine learning (ML) is gaining popularity in the livestock sector as a mean to identify hidden patterns and due to its potential to address dimensionality problems. Here we investigate the app...
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Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) is a process when one allele from either parent is preferentially transmitted to the offspring. The identification of genomic regions affected by TRD might help in the detection of lethal alleles or potential genes affecting reproduction. Here, we investigated TRD in crossbreed beef cattle population aiming to id...
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Ruminant supply chains contribute 5.7 gigatons of CO2-eq per annum, which represents approximately 80% of the livestock sector emissions. One of the largest sources of emission in the ruminant sector is methane (CH4), accounting for approximately 40% of the sectors total emissions. With climate change being a growing concern, emphasis is being put...
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Selection based on scrapie genotypes could improve the genetic resistance for scrapie in sheep. However, in practice, few animals are genotyped. The objectives were to define numerical values of scrapie resistance genotypes and adjust for their non-additive genetic effect; evaluate prediction accuracy of ungenotyped animals using linear animal mode...
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The endangered cold-water fish species taimen (Hucho taimen) suffer acute temperature changes in culture and wild conditions. Understanding the effects of acute temperature changes on physiological processes of this species is essential for aquaculture practices and conservation. Liver transcriptomic profiles of the taimen (n = 24) exposed to acute...
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Heat stress negatively affects health and production in cows. Examining the cellular response to heat stress could reveal underlying protective molecular mechanisms associated with superior resilience and ultimately enable selection for more resilient cattle. This type of investigation is increasingly important as future predictions for the pattern...
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Genome-wide association studies based on SNP have been completed for multiple traits in dairy cattle; however, copy number variants (CNV) could add genomic information that has yet to be harnessed. The objectives of this study were to identify CNV in genotyped Holstein animals and assess their association with hoof health traits using deregressed e...
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Understanding heat stress physiology and identifying reliable biomarkers are paramount for developing effective management and mitigation strategies. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying thermal tolerance in animals. In an experimental model of Sprague–Dawley rats subjected to temperatures of 22 ± 1°C (control group; C...
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Genetic selection for improved feed efficiency in dairy cattle has received renewed attention over the last decade to address the needs of a growing global population. As milk yield is a critical component of feed efficiency metrics in dairy animals, our objective was to evaluate the associations between feed efficiency in primiparous Holstein catt...
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Background The development of high-throughput sequencing and genotyping methodologies has enabled the identification of thousands of genomic regions associated with several complex traits. The integration of multiple sources of biological information is a crucial step required to better understand patterns regulating the development of these traits...