Yermilov AA, Bakoev FS, Chesnokov DV, Belyakov VK, Kostyunina OV.
Animal Husbandry and Fodder Production. 2026. Vol. 109. No. 1. Р. 43-54.
doi: 10.33284/2658-3135-109-1-43
Original article
Genome-wide association study of semen quality in Holstein Bulls
Anton A Yermilov1, Faridun S Bakoev2, Dmitriy V Chesnokov3, Vladimir K Belyakov4,
Olga V Kostyunina5
1,2,3,4,5 LLC «WESTTRADE LTD», Moscow, Russia
1de_lamak@mail.ru
2bakoevfaridun@yandex.ru, https://orcid.org/0009-0001-6312-8947
3chesnokovdmitrii@yandex.ru, https://orcid.org/0009-0007-1061-5702
4bel.vk@yandex.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9487-1250
5kostolan@yandex.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8206-3221
Abstract. Under intensive dairy farming conditions, the efficiency of artificial insemination directly depends on the reproductive potential of bull sires, which is assessed based on semen quality. Traditional phenotypic methods for evaluating ejaculates do not always provide a reliable prediction of fertility, necessitating the search for genetic predictors of reproductive traits. The aim of this study was to identify genomic regions and genes associated with sperm concentration and the proportion of rejected (unsuitable) ejaculates in Holstein bulls using a genome-wide association study (GWAS) approach. The analysis was performed using data from 104 Holstein bull sires, for which phenotypic values of the studied traits were calculated based on 3,928 semen samples collected between 2023 and 2024. Genotyping was carried out using the Illumina BovineSNP50v3 BeadChip, and after quality control, 38015 SNPs were retained for analysis. Heritability estimates, obtained via restricted maximum likelihood (REML) implemented in the GCTA software, revealed a moderately high genetic contribution: h² = 0.637 for sperm concentration and h² = 0.516 for the proportion of rejected ejaculates. GWAS, conducted using a mixed linear model association (MLMA) approach that accounted for the genomic relationship matrix (GRM), identified 360 significant SNPs associated with sperm concentration and 368 SNPs associated with ejaculate quality. The most significant associations were found in the genes MUC16, VWA3B, RECQL5, TMEM104, and RREB1, as well as in an intergenic region on chromosome 10 (rs109387674), previously linked to fertility and reproductive quantitative trait loci (QTL) in cattle. Functional annotation suggests that these genes are involved in key biological processes, including genomic stability maintenance, hormonal regulation, epithelial protection, and spermatogenesis. These findings enhance our understanding of the genetic architecture underlying reproductive traits in bulls and provide a foundation for developing genomic selection tools aimed at improving sire fertility, reducing economic losses due to ejaculate rejection, and strengthening the genetic self-sufficiency of domestic dairy cattle breeding.
Keywords: bull, ejaculate, sperm cell, sperm concentration, ejaculate rejection, GWAS
Acknowledgments: the work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, Project No. 24-16-00198.
For citation: Yermilov AA, Bakoev FS, Chesnokov DV, Belyakov VK, Kostyunina OV. Genome-wide association study of semen quality in Holstein bulls. Animal Husbandry and Fodder Production. 2026;109(1):43-54. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.33284/2658-3135-109-1-43
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Information about the authors:
Anton A Yermilov, Cand. Sci. (Biology), Senior Researcher, WESTTRADE LLC, Russia, Moscow, 1st Varshavsky proezd, 1A, building 9, 115201, tel.: +7 (916) 888-68-67.
Faridun S Bakoev, Bioinformatician, WESTTRADE LLC, Russia, Moscow, 1st Varshavsky proezd, 1A, building 9, 115201, tel.: +7 (961) 438-80-58.
Dmitriy V Chesnokov, Research Specialist, WESTTRADE LLC, Russia, Moscow, 1st Varshavsky proezd, 1A, building 9, 115201, tel.: +7 (903) 789-41-40.
Vladimir K Belyakov, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), General Director, WESTTRADE LLC, Russia, Moscow, 1st Varshavsky proezd, 1A, building 9, 115201, tel.: +7 (916) 737-66-77.
Olga V Kostyunina, Dr. Sci. (Biology), Chief Researcher, WESTTRADE LLC, Russia, Moscow, 1st Varshavsky proezd, 1A, building 9, 115201, tel.: +79037415635.
The article was submitted 28.10.2025; approved after reviewing 21.01.2026; accepted for publication 16.03.2026.
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