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Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection

BACKGROUND: Short-term, intense artificial selection drives fast phenotypic changes in domestic animals and leaves imprints on their genomes. However, the genetic basis of this selection response is poorly understood. To better address this, we employed the Pekin duck Z2 pure line, in which the brea...

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Autores principales: Yu, Simeng, Liu, Zihua, Li, Ming, Zhou, Dongke, Hua, Ping, Cheng, Hong, Fan, Wenlei, Xu, Yaxi, Liu, Dapeng, Liang, Suyun, Zhang, Yunsheng, Xie, Ming, Tang, Jing, Jiang, Yu, Hou, Shuisheng, Zhou, Zhengkui
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10041536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36971291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giad016
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author Yu, Simeng
Liu, Zihua
Li, Ming
Zhou, Dongke
Hua, Ping
Cheng, Hong
Fan, Wenlei
Xu, Yaxi
Liu, Dapeng
Liang, Suyun
Zhang, Yunsheng
Xie, Ming
Tang, Jing
Jiang, Yu
Hou, Shuisheng
Zhou, Zhengkui
author_facet Yu, Simeng
Liu, Zihua
Li, Ming
Zhou, Dongke
Hua, Ping
Cheng, Hong
Fan, Wenlei
Xu, Yaxi
Liu, Dapeng
Liang, Suyun
Zhang, Yunsheng
Xie, Ming
Tang, Jing
Jiang, Yu
Hou, Shuisheng
Zhou, Zhengkui
author_sort Yu, Simeng
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Short-term, intense artificial selection drives fast phenotypic changes in domestic animals and leaves imprints on their genomes. However, the genetic basis of this selection response is poorly understood. To better address this, we employed the Pekin duck Z2 pure line, in which the breast muscle weight was increased nearly 3-fold after 10 generations of breeding. We denovo assembled a high-quality reference genome of a female Pekin duck of this line (GCA_003850225.1) and identified 8.60 million genetic variants in 119 individuals among 10 generations of the breeding population. RESULTS: We identified 53 selected regions between the first and tenth generations, and 93.8% of the identified variations were enriched in regulatory and noncoding regions. Integrating the selection signatures and genome-wide association approach, we found that 2 regions covering 0.36 Mb containing UTP25 and FBRSL1 were most likely to contribute to breast muscle weight improvement. The major allele frequencies of these 2 loci increased gradually with each generation following the same trend. Additionally, we found that a copy number variation region containing the entire EXOC4 gene could explain 1.9% of the variance in breast muscle weight, indicating that the nervous system may play a role in economic trait improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Our study not only provides insights into genomic dynamics under intense artificial selection but also provides resources for genomics-enabled improvements in duck breeding.
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spelling pubmed-100415362023-03-28 Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection Yu, Simeng Liu, Zihua Li, Ming Zhou, Dongke Hua, Ping Cheng, Hong Fan, Wenlei Xu, Yaxi Liu, Dapeng Liang, Suyun Zhang, Yunsheng Xie, Ming Tang, Jing Jiang, Yu Hou, Shuisheng Zhou, Zhengkui Gigascience Research BACKGROUND: Short-term, intense artificial selection drives fast phenotypic changes in domestic animals and leaves imprints on their genomes. However, the genetic basis of this selection response is poorly understood. To better address this, we employed the Pekin duck Z2 pure line, in which the breast muscle weight was increased nearly 3-fold after 10 generations of breeding. We denovo assembled a high-quality reference genome of a female Pekin duck of this line (GCA_003850225.1) and identified 8.60 million genetic variants in 119 individuals among 10 generations of the breeding population. RESULTS: We identified 53 selected regions between the first and tenth generations, and 93.8% of the identified variations were enriched in regulatory and noncoding regions. Integrating the selection signatures and genome-wide association approach, we found that 2 regions covering 0.36 Mb containing UTP25 and FBRSL1 were most likely to contribute to breast muscle weight improvement. The major allele frequencies of these 2 loci increased gradually with each generation following the same trend. Additionally, we found that a copy number variation region containing the entire EXOC4 gene could explain 1.9% of the variance in breast muscle weight, indicating that the nervous system may play a role in economic trait improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Our study not only provides insights into genomic dynamics under intense artificial selection but also provides resources for genomics-enabled improvements in duck breeding. Oxford University Press 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10041536/ /pubmed/36971291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giad016 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press GigaScience. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Yu, Simeng
Liu, Zihua
Li, Ming
Zhou, Dongke
Hua, Ping
Cheng, Hong
Fan, Wenlei
Xu, Yaxi
Liu, Dapeng
Liang, Suyun
Zhang, Yunsheng
Xie, Ming
Tang, Jing
Jiang, Yu
Hou, Shuisheng
Zhou, Zhengkui
Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection
title Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection
title_full Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection
title_fullStr Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection
title_full_unstemmed Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection
title_short Resequencing of a Pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection
title_sort resequencing of a pekin duck breeding population provides insights into the genomic response to short-term artificial selection
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10041536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36971291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giad016
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