Large-scale genome-wide SNP analysis reveals the rugged (and ragged) landscape of global ancestry, phylogeny, and demographic history in chicken breeds.

N. Dementieva, Yuriy S. Shcherbakov, O. Stanishevskaya, A. Vakhrameev, Tatiana A Larkina, Artem P. Dysin, Olga A Nikolaeva, Anna E. Ryabova, Anastasiia I Azovtseva, O. V. Mitrofanova, G. Peglivanyan, Natalia R Reinbach, Darren K. Griffin, Michael N. Romanov
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The worldwide chicken gene pool encompasses a remarkable, but shrinking, number of divergently selected breeds of diverse origin. This study was a large-scale genome-wide analysis of the landscape of the complex molecular architecture, genetic variability, and detailed structure among 49 populations. These populations represent a significant sample of the world's chicken breeds from Europe (Russia, Czech Republic, France, Spain, UK, etc.), Asia (China), North America (USA), and Oceania (Australia). Based on the results of breed genotyping using the Illumina 60K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chip, a bioinformatic analysis was carried out. This included the calculation of heterozygosity/homozygosity statistics, inbreeding coefficients, and effective population size. It also included assessment of linkage disequilibrium and construction of phylogenetic trees. Using multidimensional scaling, principal component analysis, and ADMIXTURE-assisted global ancestry analysis, we explored the genetic structure of populations and subpopulations in each breed. An overall 49-population phylogeny analysis was also performed, and a refined evolutionary model of chicken breed formation was proposed, which included egg, meat, dual-purpose types, and ambiguous breeds. Such a large-scale survey of genetic resources in poultry farming using modern genomic methods is of great interest both from the viewpoint of a general understanding of the genetics of the domestic chicken and for the further development of genomic technologies and approaches in poultry breeding. In general, whole genome SNP genotyping of promising chicken breeds from the worldwide gene pool will promote the further development of modern genomic science as applied to poultry.
大规模全基因组 SNP 分析揭示了鸡种全球祖先、系统发育和人口历史的崎岖(和粗糙)景观。
世界范围内的鸡基因库包含了数量众多、来源各异的不同选育品种,但这些品种的数量却在不断减少。这项研究是对 49 个种群的复杂分子结构、遗传变异性和详细结构进行的大规模全基因组分析。这些种群代表了来自欧洲(俄罗斯、捷克共和国、法国、西班牙、英国等)、亚洲(中国)、北美洲(美国)和大洋洲(澳大利亚)的世界鸡种的重要样本。根据使用 Illumina 60K 单核苷酸多态性(SNP)芯片进行的品种基因分型结果,进行了生物信息学分析。其中包括杂合度/同源性统计、近交系数和有效种群规模的计算。分析还包括评估连锁不平衡和构建系统发生树。利用多维标度、主成分分析和 ADMIXTURE 辅助全球祖先分析,我们探索了每个品种的种群和亚种群的遗传结构。我们还进行了 49 个种群的整体系统进化分析,并提出了一个完善的鸡品种形成进化模型,其中包括蛋用、肉用、两用类型和模糊品种。利用现代基因组学方法对家禽养殖业的遗传资源进行如此大规模的调查,无论是从对家鸡遗传学的总体认识,还是从进一步发展家禽育种的基因组学技术和方法的角度来看,都具有重大意义。总体而言,对全球基因库中具有潜力的鸡种进行全基因组 SNP 基因分型将促进应用于家禽的现代基因组科学的进一步发展。
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