家牛的全球扩散和适应性进化:一个基因组的视角。

Xiaoting Xia, Kaixing Qu, Yan Wang, Mikkel-Holger S Sinding, Fuwen Wang, Quratulain Hanif, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Johannes A Lenstra, Jianlin Han, Chuzhao Lei, Ningbo Chen
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摘要

家牛遍布全球,生活在多变和不可预测的环境中。它们面临着过多的选择压力,并适应了各种当地的生态和管理条件,包括紫外线照射、疾病和摊位饲养系统。这些选择压力导致了现代牛品种/种群之间独特而重要的表型和遗传差异。正在进行的对地方和商业牛品种/种群的基因组测序工作,以及越来越多的古代牛类DNA数据的可用性,极大地提高了我们对基因组结构、复杂性状的近期进化、常见疾病和牛的地方适应性的理解。在这里,我们回顾了家牛的起源和传播,并说明了当地牛品种/种群的环境适应性。
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Global dispersal and adaptive evolution of domestic cattle: a genomic perspective.

Global dispersal and adaptive evolution of domestic cattle: a genomic perspective.

Global dispersal and adaptive evolution of domestic cattle: a genomic perspective.

Domestic cattle have spread across the globe and inhabit variable and unpredictable environments. They have been exposed to a plethora of selective pressures and have adapted to a variety of local ecological and management conditions, including UV exposure, diseases, and stall-feeding systems. These selective pressures have resulted in unique and important phenotypic and genetic differences among modern cattle breeds/populations. Ongoing efforts to sequence the genomes of local and commercial cattle breeds/populations, along with the growing availability of ancient bovid DNA data, have significantly advanced our understanding of the genomic architecture, recent evolution of complex traits, common diseases, and local adaptation in cattle. Here, we review the origin and spread of domestic cattle and illustrate the environmental adaptations of local cattle breeds/populations.

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