发育基因表达图谱揭示绵羊复杂表型的新生物学基础

Bingru Zhao, Hanpeng Luo, Xuefeng Fu, Guoming Zhang, Emily L Clark, Feng Wang, Brian Paul Dalrymple, V Hutton Oddy, Philip E Vercoe, Cuiling Wu, George E Liu, Cong-Jun Li, Ruidong Xiang, Kechuan Tian, Yanli Zhang, Lingzhao Fang
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A Developmental Gene Expression Atlas Reveals Novel Biological Basis of Complex Phenotypes in Sheep.

Sheep (Ovis aries) represents one of the most important livestock species for animal protein and wool production worldwide. However, little is known about the genetic and biological basis of ovine phenotypes, particularly for those of high economic value and environmental impact. Here, by integrating 1413 RNA-seq samples from 51 distinct tissues across 14 developmental time points, representing early prenatal, late prenatal, neonate, lamb, juvenile, adult, and elderly stages, we built a high-resolution developmental Gene Expression Atlas (dGEA) in sheep. We observed dynamic patterns of gene expression and regulatory networks across tissues and developmental stages. When harnessing this resource for interpreting genetic associations of 48 monogenetic and 12 complex traits in sheep, we found that genes upregulated at prenatal developmental stages played more important roles in shaping these phenotypes than those upregulated at postnatal stages. For instance, genetic associations of crimp number, mean staple length (MSL), and individual birth weight were significantly enriched in the prenatal rather than postnatal skin and immune tissues. By comprehensively integrating GWAS fine-mapping results and the sheep dGEA, we proposed several candidate genes for complex traits in sheep, such as SOX9 for MSL, GNRHR for litter size at birth, and PRKDC for live weight. These results provide novel insights into the developmental and molecular architecture underlying ovine phenotypes. The dGEA (https://sheepdgea.njau.edu.cn/) will serve as an invaluable resource for sheep developmental biology, genetics, genomics, and selective breeding.

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