全球泛基因组分析强调了结构变异在牛改良中的关键作用,并确定了IGFBP7 +细胞中的一个独特事件是一种新的增强子。

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基于泛基因组图谱平台,我们利用82个品种的2409个个体,同时分析了SNPs和SVs对全球牛种群结构和表型形成的影响。我们证明了sv,像snp一样,有效地解释了全球牛的种群结构。利用snp和SVs鉴定的强选择下的基因组区域一致地揭示了与人类介导的欧洲改良牛经济性状选择或地理适应的自然选择相关的足迹。值得注意的是,我们检测到约40.14%的sv没有被附近的snp标记(LD, r2 < 0.6)。这些“孤儿”sv可能揭示了新的遗传信号,并代表了与特定选择压力或当地环境适应相关的近期突变。被snp标记的被选择的SVs在被选择的区域中也起因果或主导作用。例如,我们的单细胞RNA测序已经证明了一个显著的snp标记的SV作为IGFBP7基因的增强子,通过IGFBP7+细胞调节脂肪沉积。总之,这些与sv相关的机制可能导致全球牛种群在经济性状和地方适应性方面存在一些差异。我们的综合方法突出了sv在形成遗传多样性方面的独特和不可或缺的作用,为改善牛种群的适应、选择和策略提供了新的见解。
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Global Pangenome Analysis Highlights the Critical Role of Structural Variants in Cattle Improvement and Identifies a Unique Event as a Novel Enhancer in IGFBP7+ Cells.

Based on a pangenome graph platform, we simultaneously analyzed the impacts of SNPs and SVs in the population structure and phenotypic formation of global cattle using 2,409 individuals from 82 breeds. We demonstrated that SVs, like SNPs, effectively explain the population structure of global cattle. Genomic regions under strong selection, identified using both SNPs and SVs, consistently revealed footprints associated with human-mediated selection of economic traits in European improved cattle or natural selection of geographical adaptations. Notably, we detected that ∼40.14% of SVs were not tagged (LD, r2 < 0.6) by nearby SNPs. These "orphan" SVs may uncover new genetic signals and represent recent mutations associated with specific selection pressures or local environmental adaptation. Selected SVs tagged by SNPs also play causal or dominant roles in regions under selection. For example, our single-cell RNA sequencing has demonstrated that a notable SNP-tagged SV functions as an enhancer of the IGFBP7 gene, regulating fat deposition through IGFBP7+ cells. In conclusion, these SV-related mechanisms likely have caused some differences in economic traits and local adaptability across global cattle populations. Our integrated approaches highlight the unique and indispensable roles of SVs in shaping genetic diversity, offering novel insights into adaptation, selection, and strategies for improving cattle populations.

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Molecular biology and evolution
Molecular biology and evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
19.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
257
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biology and Evolution Journal Overview: Publishes research at the interface of molecular (including genomics) and evolutionary biology Considers manuscripts containing patterns, processes, and predictions at all levels of organization: population, taxonomic, functional, and phenotypic Interested in fundamental discoveries, new and improved methods, resources, technologies, and theories advancing evolutionary research Publishes balanced reviews of recent developments in genome evolution and forward-looking perspectives suggesting future directions in molecular evolution applications.
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