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Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Tunchang pig has characteristics such as tolerance of coarse feed, strong disease resistance, and delicious meat. In 2014, it was listed as one of the main populations of pigs in Hainan and included in the National Livestock and Poultry Genetic Resources Protection List. Protecti...

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Autores principales: Wang, Feifan, Zha, Zonglin, He, Yingzhi, Li, Jie, Zhong, Ziqi, Xiao, Qian, Tan, Zhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37889708
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13111835
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author Wang, Feifan
Zha, Zonglin
He, Yingzhi
Li, Jie
Zhong, Ziqi
Xiao, Qian
Tan, Zhen
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Zha, Zonglin
He, Yingzhi
Li, Jie
Zhong, Ziqi
Xiao, Qian
Tan, Zhen
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Tunchang pig has characteristics such as tolerance of coarse feed, strong disease resistance, and delicious meat. In 2014, it was listed as one of the main populations of pigs in Hainan and included in the National Livestock and Poultry Genetic Resources Protection List. Protecting and developing the genetic resources of Tunchang pigs can effectively ensure the sustainable development of animal husbandry in Hainan Province. Whole-genome re-sequencing data were used to analyze the genetic diversity, population structure, and selection signals of Tunchang pigs. Compared to commercial pigs, Tunchang pigs have higher genetic diversity and are closer to indigenous Chinese breeds in terms of genetics. Through comprehensive analysis of multiple selection signals, candidate genes for meat quality, disease resistance, growth, and reproduction were identified. ABSTRACT: Tunchang pig is one population of Hainan pig in the Hainan Province of China, with the characteristics of delicious meat, strong adaptability, and high resistance to diseases. To explore the genetic diversity and population structure of Tunchang pigs and uncover their germplasm characteristics, 10 unrelated Tunchang pigs were re-sequenced using the Illumina NovaSeq 150 bp paired-end platform with an average depth of 10×. Sequencing data from 36 individuals of 7 other pig breeds (including 4 local Chinese pig breeds (5 Jinhua, 5 Meishan, 5 Rongchang, and 6 Wuzhishan), and 3 commonly used commercial pig breeds (5 Duorc, 5 Landrace, and 5 Large White)) were downloaded from the NCBI public database. After analysis of genetic diversity and population structure, it has been found that compared to commercial pigs, Tunchang pigs have higher genetic diversity and are genetically close to native Chinese breeds. Three methods, F(ST), θπ, and XP-EHH, were used to detect selection signals for three breeds of pigs: Tunchang, Duroc, and Landrace. A total of 2117 significantly selected regions and 201 candidate genes were screened. Gene enrichment analysis showed that candidate genes were mainly associated with good adaptability, disease resistance, and lipid metabolism traits. Finally, further screening was conducted to identify potential candidate genes related to phenotypic traits, including meat quality (SELENOV, CBR4, TNNT1, TNNT3, VPS13A, PLD3, SRFBP1, and SSPN), immune regulation (CD48, FBL, PTPRH, GNA14, LOX, SLAMF6, CALCOCO1, IRGC, and ZNF667), growth and development (SYT5, PRX, PPP1R12C, and SMG9), reproduction (LGALS13 and EPG5), vision (SLC9A8 and KCNV2), energy metabolism (ATP5G2), cell migration (EPS8L1), and olfaction (GRK3). In summary, our research results provide a genomic overview of the genetic variation, genetic diversity, and population structure of the Tunchang pig population, which will be valuable for breeding and conservation of Tunchang pigs in the future.
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spelling pubmed-102520342023-06-10 Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China Wang, Feifan Zha, Zonglin He, Yingzhi Li, Jie Zhong, Ziqi Xiao, Qian Tan, Zhen Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Tunchang pig has characteristics such as tolerance of coarse feed, strong disease resistance, and delicious meat. In 2014, it was listed as one of the main populations of pigs in Hainan and included in the National Livestock and Poultry Genetic Resources Protection List. Protecting and developing the genetic resources of Tunchang pigs can effectively ensure the sustainable development of animal husbandry in Hainan Province. Whole-genome re-sequencing data were used to analyze the genetic diversity, population structure, and selection signals of Tunchang pigs. Compared to commercial pigs, Tunchang pigs have higher genetic diversity and are closer to indigenous Chinese breeds in terms of genetics. Through comprehensive analysis of multiple selection signals, candidate genes for meat quality, disease resistance, growth, and reproduction were identified. ABSTRACT: Tunchang pig is one population of Hainan pig in the Hainan Province of China, with the characteristics of delicious meat, strong adaptability, and high resistance to diseases. To explore the genetic diversity and population structure of Tunchang pigs and uncover their germplasm characteristics, 10 unrelated Tunchang pigs were re-sequenced using the Illumina NovaSeq 150 bp paired-end platform with an average depth of 10×. Sequencing data from 36 individuals of 7 other pig breeds (including 4 local Chinese pig breeds (5 Jinhua, 5 Meishan, 5 Rongchang, and 6 Wuzhishan), and 3 commonly used commercial pig breeds (5 Duorc, 5 Landrace, and 5 Large White)) were downloaded from the NCBI public database. After analysis of genetic diversity and population structure, it has been found that compared to commercial pigs, Tunchang pigs have higher genetic diversity and are genetically close to native Chinese breeds. Three methods, F(ST), θπ, and XP-EHH, were used to detect selection signals for three breeds of pigs: Tunchang, Duroc, and Landrace. A total of 2117 significantly selected regions and 201 candidate genes were screened. Gene enrichment analysis showed that candidate genes were mainly associated with good adaptability, disease resistance, and lipid metabolism traits. Finally, further screening was conducted to identify potential candidate genes related to phenotypic traits, including meat quality (SELENOV, CBR4, TNNT1, TNNT3, VPS13A, PLD3, SRFBP1, and SSPN), immune regulation (CD48, FBL, PTPRH, GNA14, LOX, SLAMF6, CALCOCO1, IRGC, and ZNF667), growth and development (SYT5, PRX, PPP1R12C, and SMG9), reproduction (LGALS13 and EPG5), vision (SLC9A8 and KCNV2), energy metabolism (ATP5G2), cell migration (EPS8L1), and olfaction (GRK3). In summary, our research results provide a genomic overview of the genetic variation, genetic diversity, and population structure of the Tunchang pig population, which will be valuable for breeding and conservation of Tunchang pigs in the future. MDPI 2023-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10252034/ /pubmed/37889708 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13111835 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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Wang, Feifan
Zha, Zonglin
He, Yingzhi
Li, Jie
Zhong, Ziqi
Xiao, Qian
Tan, Zhen
Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China
title Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China
title_full Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China
title_short Genome-Wide Re-Sequencing Data Reveals the Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Tunchang Pigs in China
title_sort genome-wide re-sequencing data reveals the population structure and selection signatures of tunchang pigs in china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37889708
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13111835
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