Genomic Analysis of Hair Sheep From West/Central Africa Reveals Unique Genetic Diversity and Ancestral Links to Breed Formation in the Caribbean.

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Pamela Wiener, Juliane Friedrich, Melissa M Marr, Gustave Simo, Vincent N Tanya, Keith T Ballingall, Pavel Flegontov, Benjamin D Rosen, Guillaume Sallé, Gordon Spangler, Curtis P Van Tassell, Mazdak Salavati, Félix Meutchieye, Emily L Clark
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Cameroon Blackbelly sheep are a domestic breed of hair sheep from West/Central Africa. They are popular with small-holder farmers in Cameroon as they are highly resilient to local environmental challenges and are prolific a-seasonal breeders. The aim of this study was to characterise the genetics of Cameroon Blackbelly sheep in relation to global sheep populations and to investigate their relationship to Caribbean hair sheep. We first examined the genetic diversity of the Cameroon Blackbelly breed relative to global sheep populations using 50K SNP data. We also used whole genome sequence data to further investigate relationships between Cameroon Blackbelly and breeds from Africa and Europe, as well as the Barbados Blackbelly breed from the Caribbean, which is phenotypically similar to Cameroon Blackbelly. ADMIXTURE results based on 50K and WGS data demonstrated both West/Central African and European ancestries for the Barbados Blackbelly sheep. Results from f4-statistics-based qpAdm analyses supported these findings. Local ancestry inference identified several genomic regions in Barbados Blackbelly with high proportions of West/Central African ancestry. One of these, on OAR3, includes various keratin genes, suggesting that these genes may play a role in the shared coat phenotypes of the Barbados Blackbelly and Cameroon Blackbelly. This result is consistent with previous reports of adaptive introgression of coat characteristics in both wild and domesticated species. The findings of our study support the view that sheep were transported from West/Central Africa to the Caribbean as part of the transatlantic slave trade and European colonisation, similar to introductions proposed for cattle and goats.

西非/中非毛羊的基因组分析揭示了加勒比地区独特的遗传多样性和祖先与品种形成的联系。
喀麦隆黑腹羊是一种来自西非/中非的家养毛羊品种。它们在喀麦隆的小农户中很受欢迎,因为它们对当地的环境挑战具有很强的适应能力,而且是多产的季节性育种者。本研究的目的是描述喀麦隆黑腹羊与全球绵羊种群的遗传特征,并调查它们与加勒比毛羊的关系。我们首先使用50K SNP数据检测了喀麦隆黑腹羊品种相对于全球绵羊种群的遗传多样性。我们还利用全基因组序列数据进一步研究了喀麦隆黑腹犬与非洲和欧洲品种之间的关系,以及来自加勒比的巴巴多斯黑腹犬品种之间的关系,该品种与喀麦隆黑腹犬表型相似。基于50K和WGS数据的admix结果显示,巴巴多斯黑腹羊既有西非/中非血统,也有欧洲血统。基于4个统计的qpam分析结果支持了这些发现。当地祖先推断确定了巴巴多斯黑腹的几个基因组区域,其中西非/中非祖先的比例很高。其中之一,在OAR3上,包括各种角蛋白基因,这表明这些基因可能在巴巴多斯黑腹和喀麦隆黑腹的共同皮毛表型中发挥作用。这一结果与之前报道的野生和驯化物种的皮毛特征适应性渐渗一致。我们的研究结果支持了这样一种观点,即绵羊是作为跨大西洋奴隶贸易和欧洲殖民的一部分从西非/中非运到加勒比海的,类似于牛和山羊的引入。
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Molecular Ecology
Molecular Ecology 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
10.20%
发文量
472
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology publishes papers that utilize molecular genetic techniques to address consequential questions in ecology, evolution, behaviour and conservation. Studies may employ neutral markers for inference about ecological and evolutionary processes or examine ecologically important genes and their products directly. We discourage papers that are primarily descriptive and are relevant only to the taxon being studied. Papers reporting on molecular marker development, molecular diagnostics, barcoding, or DNA taxonomy, or technical methods should be re-directed to our sister journal, Molecular Ecology Resources. Likewise, papers with a strongly applied focus should be submitted to Evolutionary Applications. Research areas of interest to Molecular Ecology include: * population structure and phylogeography * reproductive strategies * relatedness and kin selection * sex allocation * population genetic theory * analytical methods development * conservation genetics * speciation genetics * microbial biodiversity * evolutionary dynamics of QTLs * ecological interactions * molecular adaptation and environmental genomics * impact of genetically modified organisms
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