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Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing

Background: The Tibetan chicken has adapted well to high altitudes genetically after its long-term habitation in the plateau. In this study, we analyzed the selection signal of Tibetan black chickens (TBCs) and discovered genes associated with the characteristics of germplasm. Methods: Whole-genome...

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Autores principales: Feng, Jing, Zhu, Wei, Shi, Hairen, Peng, Da, Zang, Lei, Wang, Yan, ZhaXi, Luobu, BaiMa, Jiancai, Amevor, Felix Kwame, Wang, Xiaoqi, Ma, Xueying, Zhao, Xiaoling
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14091672
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author Feng, Jing
Zhu, Wei
Shi, Hairen
Peng, Da
Zang, Lei
Wang, Yan
ZhaXi, Luobu
BaiMa, Jiancai
Amevor, Felix Kwame
Wang, Xiaoqi
Ma, Xueying
Zhao, Xiaoling
author_facet Feng, Jing
Zhu, Wei
Shi, Hairen
Peng, Da
Zang, Lei
Wang, Yan
ZhaXi, Luobu
BaiMa, Jiancai
Amevor, Felix Kwame
Wang, Xiaoqi
Ma, Xueying
Zhao, Xiaoling
author_sort Feng, Jing
collection PubMed
description Background: The Tibetan chicken has adapted well to high altitudes genetically after its long-term habitation in the plateau. In this study, we analyzed the selection signal of Tibetan black chickens (TBCs) and discovered genes associated with the characteristics of germplasm. Methods: Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was used to identify the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers and genetic structures in the genome of Tibetan black chickens. Further, we performed a comparative population genomics analysis between the genomic data obtained in this present study and the genomic data for five wild red jungle fowls (RJFs) accessed from the NCBI database (GenBank accession number PRJNA241474). Thereafter, the Fst and Pi selections were used to identify genes under positive selection in the Tibetan black chicken genome. Results: A total of 9,490,690 SNPs were identified in the Tibetan black chickens. In addition, the results from the gene ontology (GO) analysis showed that 732 genes of TBCs were enriched in a total of 210 GO terms with specific molecular functions such as regulation of cellular catabolic process, the MAPK signaling pathway, regulation of ion transport, growth, morphogenesis and lung alveolus development which may provide a better mechanism to facilitate oxygen transport and utilization in TBCs. Moreover, the results from the KEGG analysis showed that 732 genes of the TBCs were significantly enriched in the calcium signaling pathway, circadian entrainment (ADCY1, GNG7 and PER3), oxytocin signaling pathway and pathways of multiple neurodegeneration diseases. In addition, the CD86 antigen (CD86) was identified as a gene associated with the immune response in chickens. It was also revealed that genes such as TRIT1, HPCAL4, NT5C1A and HEYL were discovered under selection in Tibetan black chickens on chromosome 23. These genes may be related to the local adaptive characteristics of Tibetan black chickens, for instance, NT5C1A and HEYL may be involved in the high-altitude adaption of oxygen delivery in Tibetan black chickens. Conclusions: In summary, we found that selection mainly affects the disease resistance and cold acclimatization of Tibetan black chickens. Hence, these results may provide important genetic information for the evolution and breeding of Tibetan black chickens.
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spelling pubmed-105313172023-09-28 Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing Feng, Jing Zhu, Wei Shi, Hairen Peng, Da Zang, Lei Wang, Yan ZhaXi, Luobu BaiMa, Jiancai Amevor, Felix Kwame Wang, Xiaoqi Ma, Xueying Zhao, Xiaoling Genes (Basel) Article Background: The Tibetan chicken has adapted well to high altitudes genetically after its long-term habitation in the plateau. In this study, we analyzed the selection signal of Tibetan black chickens (TBCs) and discovered genes associated with the characteristics of germplasm. Methods: Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was used to identify the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers and genetic structures in the genome of Tibetan black chickens. Further, we performed a comparative population genomics analysis between the genomic data obtained in this present study and the genomic data for five wild red jungle fowls (RJFs) accessed from the NCBI database (GenBank accession number PRJNA241474). Thereafter, the Fst and Pi selections were used to identify genes under positive selection in the Tibetan black chicken genome. Results: A total of 9,490,690 SNPs were identified in the Tibetan black chickens. In addition, the results from the gene ontology (GO) analysis showed that 732 genes of TBCs were enriched in a total of 210 GO terms with specific molecular functions such as regulation of cellular catabolic process, the MAPK signaling pathway, regulation of ion transport, growth, morphogenesis and lung alveolus development which may provide a better mechanism to facilitate oxygen transport and utilization in TBCs. Moreover, the results from the KEGG analysis showed that 732 genes of the TBCs were significantly enriched in the calcium signaling pathway, circadian entrainment (ADCY1, GNG7 and PER3), oxytocin signaling pathway and pathways of multiple neurodegeneration diseases. In addition, the CD86 antigen (CD86) was identified as a gene associated with the immune response in chickens. It was also revealed that genes such as TRIT1, HPCAL4, NT5C1A and HEYL were discovered under selection in Tibetan black chickens on chromosome 23. These genes may be related to the local adaptive characteristics of Tibetan black chickens, for instance, NT5C1A and HEYL may be involved in the high-altitude adaption of oxygen delivery in Tibetan black chickens. Conclusions: In summary, we found that selection mainly affects the disease resistance and cold acclimatization of Tibetan black chickens. Hence, these results may provide important genetic information for the evolution and breeding of Tibetan black chickens. MDPI 2023-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10531317/ /pubmed/37761812 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14091672 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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Feng, Jing
Zhu, Wei
Shi, Hairen
Peng, Da
Zang, Lei
Wang, Yan
ZhaXi, Luobu
BaiMa, Jiancai
Amevor, Felix Kwame
Wang, Xiaoqi
Ma, Xueying
Zhao, Xiaoling
Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing
title Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing
title_full Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing
title_fullStr Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing
title_short Analysis of the Selection Signal of the Tibetan Black Chicken Genome Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing
title_sort analysis of the selection signal of the tibetan black chicken genome based on whole-genome sequencing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14091672
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