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Ting-Chieh Kang1, Hisn-Hung Lin1, Kai-Fei Tseng1
1Southern Branch, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Pingtung, Taiwan.
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Goats (Capra hircus) are among the world's most important livestock, providing milk, meat, and fiber across diverse agro-ecological zones. Traditional breeding relying on pedigree-based estimated breeding values (EBVs) has driven steady genetic progress but is constrained by long generation intervals and limited accuracy for sex-limited or difficult-to-measure traits. High-throughput single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chips and genomic selection (GS) have transformed goat breeding by enabling early, accurate selection independent of phenotypic records. This review synthesizes the development of goat SNP chip platforms from the foundational 52 K GoatSNP50 BeadChip through high-density solid-phase arrays and low-cost liquid-phase capture panels, with emphasis on their relative performance, cost-effectiveness, imputation potential, and suitability for different breeding systems. In addition to genomic selection (GS), genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and genetic diversity assessment, we also discuss candidate-gene selection and marker-assisted selection (MAS) as practical intermediate approaches that remain relevant in many goat breeding programs. GS has achieved genomic estimated breeding value (GEBV) prediction accuracies of 0.35-0.79 for key production traits across multiple countries and breeds. GWAS has identified candidate genes for milk composition (DGAT1, CSN1S1), growth (PLAG1, HMGA2), reproduction (BMPR1B, GDF9), and fiber quality (KRT, KRTAP families). We compare GS with traditional BLUP-based approaches, assess economic benefits, and discuss key challenges including reference population construction, genotype imputation, inbreeding management via Optimum Contribution Selection (OCS), and multi-omics integration. Future directions include customized chip design, AI-assisted genomic prediction, climate adaptation breeding, and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing for precision improvement.
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