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Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Whole-genome SNP data from 613 Chinese indigenous pigs were collected to comprehensively estimate the genetic diversity, genetic relationship, and population genetic structure of the indigenous pig meta-populations. These Chinese meta-populations were characterized by genetic distanc...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Lige, Zhang, Songyuan, Zhan, Fengting, Song, Mingkun, Shang, Peng, Zhu, Fangxian, Li, Jiang, Yang, Feng, Li, Xiuling, Qiao, Ruimin, Han, Xuelei, Li, Xinjian, Liu, Gang, Wang, Kejun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37106959
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13081396
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author Zhang, Lige
Zhang, Songyuan
Zhan, Fengting
Song, Mingkun
Shang, Peng
Zhu, Fangxian
Li, Jiang
Yang, Feng
Li, Xiuling
Qiao, Ruimin
Han, Xuelei
Li, Xinjian
Liu, Gang
Wang, Kejun
author_facet Zhang, Lige
Zhang, Songyuan
Zhan, Fengting
Song, Mingkun
Shang, Peng
Zhu, Fangxian
Li, Jiang
Yang, Feng
Li, Xiuling
Qiao, Ruimin
Han, Xuelei
Li, Xinjian
Liu, Gang
Wang, Kejun
author_sort Zhang, Lige
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Whole-genome SNP data from 613 Chinese indigenous pigs were collected to comprehensively estimate the genetic diversity, genetic relationship, and population genetic structure of the indigenous pig meta-populations. These Chinese meta-populations were characterized by genetic distance, genetic difference index, and runs of homozygosity (ROH). The contribution of genetic diversity of each meta-population was scaled based on genetic and allelic diversity, which provides a basis for improving the conservation project. Further, a selective sweep analysis revealed that genes related to fat deposition and heat stress may contribute to the adaptability of the indigenous pigs to cold and heat. These findings provide a theoretical basis for the improvement of conservation strategies and insights into the environmental adaptability of Chinese indigenous pigs. ABSTRACT: The diversification of indigenous pig breeds in China has resulted from multiple climate, topographic, and human cultural influences. The numerous indigenous pig breeds can be geographically divided into six meta-populations; however, their genetic relationships, contributions to genetic diversity, and genetic signatures remain unclear. Whole-genome SNP data for 613 indigenous pigs from the six Chinese meta-populations were obtained and analyzed. Population genetic analyses confirmed significant genetic differentiation and a moderate mixture among the Chinese indigenous pig meta-populations. The North China (NC) meta-population had the largest contribution to genetic and allelic diversity. Evidence from selective sweep signatures revealed that genes related to fat deposition and heat stress response (EPAS1, NFE2L2, VPS13A, SPRY1, PLA2G4A, and UBE3D) were potentially involved in adaptations to cold and heat. These findings from population genetic analyses provide a better understanding of indigenous pig characteristics in different environments and a theoretical basis for future work on the conservation and breeding of Chinese indigenous pigs.
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spelling pubmed-101350512023-04-28 Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions Zhang, Lige Zhang, Songyuan Zhan, Fengting Song, Mingkun Shang, Peng Zhu, Fangxian Li, Jiang Yang, Feng Li, Xiuling Qiao, Ruimin Han, Xuelei Li, Xinjian Liu, Gang Wang, Kejun Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Whole-genome SNP data from 613 Chinese indigenous pigs were collected to comprehensively estimate the genetic diversity, genetic relationship, and population genetic structure of the indigenous pig meta-populations. These Chinese meta-populations were characterized by genetic distance, genetic difference index, and runs of homozygosity (ROH). The contribution of genetic diversity of each meta-population was scaled based on genetic and allelic diversity, which provides a basis for improving the conservation project. Further, a selective sweep analysis revealed that genes related to fat deposition and heat stress may contribute to the adaptability of the indigenous pigs to cold and heat. These findings provide a theoretical basis for the improvement of conservation strategies and insights into the environmental adaptability of Chinese indigenous pigs. ABSTRACT: The diversification of indigenous pig breeds in China has resulted from multiple climate, topographic, and human cultural influences. The numerous indigenous pig breeds can be geographically divided into six meta-populations; however, their genetic relationships, contributions to genetic diversity, and genetic signatures remain unclear. Whole-genome SNP data for 613 indigenous pigs from the six Chinese meta-populations were obtained and analyzed. Population genetic analyses confirmed significant genetic differentiation and a moderate mixture among the Chinese indigenous pig meta-populations. The North China (NC) meta-population had the largest contribution to genetic and allelic diversity. Evidence from selective sweep signatures revealed that genes related to fat deposition and heat stress response (EPAS1, NFE2L2, VPS13A, SPRY1, PLA2G4A, and UBE3D) were potentially involved in adaptations to cold and heat. These findings from population genetic analyses provide a better understanding of indigenous pig characteristics in different environments and a theoretical basis for future work on the conservation and breeding of Chinese indigenous pigs. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10135051/ /pubmed/37106959 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13081396 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Lige
Zhang, Songyuan
Zhan, Fengting
Song, Mingkun
Shang, Peng
Zhu, Fangxian
Li, Jiang
Yang, Feng
Li, Xiuling
Qiao, Ruimin
Han, Xuelei
Li, Xinjian
Liu, Gang
Wang, Kejun
Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions
title Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions
title_full Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions
title_fullStr Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions
title_full_unstemmed Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions
title_short Population Genetic Analysis of Six Chinese Indigenous Pig Meta-Populations Based on Geographically Isolated Regions
title_sort population genetic analysis of six chinese indigenous pig meta-populations based on geographically isolated regions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37106959
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13081396
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