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Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, genome-wide selective analysis of 371 publicly available genomes from worldwide domestic pigs and wild boars was conducted via FST and XPEHH methods to understand their genetic differences. Some common genes under selection in Eurasian domestic pigs suggest that domest...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xinming, Zhang, Haoyuan, Long, Haoyuan, Zhang, Dongjie, Yang, Xiuqin, Liu, Di, E, Guangxin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10339963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37443955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132158
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author Wu, Xinming
Zhang, Haoyuan
Long, Haoyuan
Zhang, Dongjie
Yang, Xiuqin
Liu, Di
E, Guangxin
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Zhang, Haoyuan
Long, Haoyuan
Zhang, Dongjie
Yang, Xiuqin
Liu, Di
E, Guangxin
author_sort Wu, Xinming
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, genome-wide selective analysis of 371 publicly available genomes from worldwide domestic pigs and wild boars was conducted via FST and XPEHH methods to understand their genetic differences. Some common genes under selection in Eurasian domestic pigs suggest that domestication of pigs worldwide has undergone parallel selection in physiological phenotypes, such as reproduction, metabolism, growth, and development. ABSTRACT: As important livestock species, pigs provide essential meat resources for humans, so understanding the genetic evolution behind their domestic history could help with the genetic improvement of domestic pigs. This study aimed to investigate the evolution of convergence and divergence under selection in European and Asian domestic pigs by using public genome-wide data. A total of 164 and 108 candidate genes (CDGs) were obtained from the Asian group (wild boar vs. domestic pig) and the European group (wild boar vs. domestic pig), respectively, by taking the top 5% of intersected windows of a pairwise fixation index (FST) and a cross population extended haplotype homozygosity test (XPEHH). GO and KEGG annotated results indicated that most CDGs were related to reproduction and immunity in the Asian group. Conversely, rich CDGs were enriched in muscle development and digestion in the European group. Eight CDGs were subjected to parallel selection of Eurasian domestic pigs from local wild boars during domestication. These CDGs were mainly involved in olfactory transduction, metabolic pathways, and progesterone-mediated oocyte maturation. Moreover, 36 and 18 haplotypes of INPP5B and TRAK2 were identified in this study, respectively. In brief, this study did not only improve the understanding of the genetic evolution of domestication in pigs, but also provides valuable CDGs for future breeding and genetic improvement of pigs.
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spelling pubmed-103399632023-07-14 Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig Wu, Xinming Zhang, Haoyuan Long, Haoyuan Zhang, Dongjie Yang, Xiuqin Liu, Di E, Guangxin Animals (Basel) Communication SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, genome-wide selective analysis of 371 publicly available genomes from worldwide domestic pigs and wild boars was conducted via FST and XPEHH methods to understand their genetic differences. Some common genes under selection in Eurasian domestic pigs suggest that domestication of pigs worldwide has undergone parallel selection in physiological phenotypes, such as reproduction, metabolism, growth, and development. ABSTRACT: As important livestock species, pigs provide essential meat resources for humans, so understanding the genetic evolution behind their domestic history could help with the genetic improvement of domestic pigs. This study aimed to investigate the evolution of convergence and divergence under selection in European and Asian domestic pigs by using public genome-wide data. A total of 164 and 108 candidate genes (CDGs) were obtained from the Asian group (wild boar vs. domestic pig) and the European group (wild boar vs. domestic pig), respectively, by taking the top 5% of intersected windows of a pairwise fixation index (FST) and a cross population extended haplotype homozygosity test (XPEHH). GO and KEGG annotated results indicated that most CDGs were related to reproduction and immunity in the Asian group. Conversely, rich CDGs were enriched in muscle development and digestion in the European group. Eight CDGs were subjected to parallel selection of Eurasian domestic pigs from local wild boars during domestication. These CDGs were mainly involved in olfactory transduction, metabolic pathways, and progesterone-mediated oocyte maturation. Moreover, 36 and 18 haplotypes of INPP5B and TRAK2 were identified in this study, respectively. In brief, this study did not only improve the understanding of the genetic evolution of domestication in pigs, but also provides valuable CDGs for future breeding and genetic improvement of pigs. MDPI 2023-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10339963/ /pubmed/37443955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132158 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/).
spellingShingle Communication
Wu, Xinming
Zhang, Haoyuan
Long, Haoyuan
Zhang, Dongjie
Yang, Xiuqin
Liu, Di
E, Guangxin
Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig
title Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig
title_full Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig
title_short Genome-Wide Selection Signal Analysis to Investigate Wide Genomic Heredity Divergence between Eurasian Wild Boar and Domestic Pig
title_sort genome-wide selection signal analysis to investigate wide genomic heredity divergence between eurasian wild boar and domestic pig
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10339963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37443955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132158
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