利用全基因组重测序技术检测杜泊羊经济性状候选基因。

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Zhihua Wang, Zhengxi Liu, Hao Sun, Chunyan Bai, Te Pi, Huihai Ma, Zhongli Zhao, Shouqing Yan
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摘要

杜泊羊(DOR)是一种重要的商业羊肉品种,以其高生长速度、良好的胴体组成、环境适应性和天然羊毛脱落而闻名。在中国,它们被广泛用作终端品种,以提高地方品种的生长和胴体产量。为了阐明这些性状的遗传基础,我们对20只DOR进行了基因组测序,并将数据与代表4个中国本土品种的73只个体的全基因组序列进行了整合。遗传多样性、近交系数和种群结构分析显示,DOR的基因组多样性降低,近交水平升高,与其他地方品种存在明显的遗传分离。利用FST、pi和XP-EHH进行选择性扫描,确定了涉及五个主要性状类别的候选基因:生长性能和发育(COL2A1、DAB2IP、EPYC、TSPAN18、WNT1、CTPS1、FBXW7、INSR、S100A6、SOCS2)、能量代谢(ACSS3、ADGRE3、CPT2、GCGR、PRKAA1)、脂肪沉积和脂肪细胞分化(EHBP1、FOXP1、KLF12、PDGFD、RALGAPA2)、免疫应答(CXCR6、IL17RB、NFKBIZ、TMEM154)和羊毛性状(CERS4、MITF)。这些结果将为DOR经济上重要性状的基因组结构提供新的见解,并通过与中国地方品种的知情杂交来支持其遗传改良。
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Detection of the Candidate Genes of Economically Important Traits in Dorper Sheep Through Whole-Genome Resequencing.

Dorper sheep (DOR) are a commercially important mutton breed renowned for their high growth rate, favorable carcass composition, environmental adaptability, and natural wool shedding. In China, they are widely utilized as terminal sires to enhance growth and carcass yield in local breeds. To elucidate the genetic basis of these traits, we sequenced the genomes of 20 DOR and integrated the data with whole-genome sequences from 73 individuals representing four Chinese indigenous breeds. Analyses of genetic diversity, inbreeding coefficients, and population structure revealed reduced genomic diversity, elevated inbreeding levels, and clear genetic separation for DOR from other indigenous breeds. Selective sweep scans using FST, pi, and XP-EHH identified candidate genes involved in five major trait categories: growth performance and development (COL2A1, DAB2IP, EPYC, TSPAN18, WNT1, CTPS1, FBXW7, INSR, S100A6, SOCS2), energy metabolism (ACSS3, ADGRE3, CPT2, GCGR, PRKAA1), fat deposition and adipocyte differentiation (EHBP1, FOXP1, KLF12, PDGFD, RALGAPA2), immune response (CXCR6, IL17RB, NFKBIZ, TMEM154), and wool traits (CERS4, MITF). These results will provide novel insights into the genomic architecture of economically important traits in DOR and support their genetic improvement through informed crossbreeding with Chinese local breeds.

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Veterinary Sciences
Veterinary Sciences VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
2.90
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8.30%
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612
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Sciences is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal. It publishes original that are relevant to any field of veterinary sciences, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals. This journal covers almost all topics related to animal health and veterinary medicine. Research fields of interest include but are not limited to: anaesthesiology anatomy bacteriology biochemistry cardiology dentistry dermatology embryology endocrinology epidemiology genetics histology immunology microbiology molecular biology mycology neurobiology oncology ophthalmology parasitology pathology pharmacology physiology radiology surgery theriogenology toxicology virology.
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