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Global genetic diversity, introgression, and evolutionary adaptation of indicine cattle revealed by whole genome sequencing

Indicine cattle, also referred to as zebu (Bos taurus indicus), play a central role in pastoral communities across a wide range of agro-ecosystems, from extremely hot semiarid regions to hot humid tropical regions. However, their adaptive genetic changes following their dispersal into East Asia from...

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Autores principales: Chen, Ningbo, Xia, Xiaoting, Hanif, Quratulain, Zhang, Fengwei, Dang, Ruihua, Huang, Bizhi, Lyu, Yang, Luo, Xiaoyu, Zhang, Hucai, Yan, Huixuan, Wang, Shikang, Wang, Fuwen, Chen, Jialei, Guan, Xiwen, Liu, Yangkai, Li, Shuang, Jin, Liangliang, Wang, Pengfei, Sun, Luyang, Zhang, Jicai, Liu, Jianyong, Qu, Kaixing, Cao, Yanhong, Sun, Junli, Liao, Yuying, Xiao, Zhengzhong, Cai, Ming, Mu, Lan, Siddiki, Amam Zonaed, Asif, Muhammad, Mansoor, Shahid, Babar, Masroor Ellahi, Hussain, Tanveer, Silva, Gamamada Liyanage Lalanie Pradeepa, Gorkhali, Neena Amatya, Terefe, Endashaw, Belay, Gurja, Tijjani, Abdulfatai, Zegeye, Tsadkan, Gebre, Mebrate Genet, Ma, Yun, Wang, Yu, Huang, Yongzhen, Lan, Xianyong, Chen, Hong, Migliore, Nicola Rambaldi, Colombo, Giulia, Semino, Ornella, Achilli, Alessandro, Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S., Lenstra, Johannes A., Cheng, Haijian, Lu, Wenfa, Hanotte, Olivier, Han, Jianlin, Jiang, Yu, Lei, Chuzhao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38016956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43626-z
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Sumario:Indicine cattle, also referred to as zebu (Bos taurus indicus), play a central role in pastoral communities across a wide range of agro-ecosystems, from extremely hot semiarid regions to hot humid tropical regions. However, their adaptive genetic changes following their dispersal into East Asia from the Indian subcontinent have remained poorly documented. Here, we characterize their global genetic diversity using high-quality whole-genome sequencing data from 354 indicine cattle of 57 breeds/populations, including major indicine phylogeographic groups worldwide. We reveal their probable migration into East Asia was along a coastal route rather than inland routes and we detected introgression from other bovine species. Genomic regions carrying morphology-, immune-, and heat-tolerance-related genes underwent divergent selection according to Asian agro-ecologies. We identify distinct sets of loci that contain promising candidate variants for adaptation to hot semi-arid and hot humid tropical ecosystems. Our results indicate that the rapid and successful adaptation of East Asian indicine cattle to hot humid environments was promoted by localized introgression from banteng and/or gaur. Our findings provide insights into the history and environmental adaptation of indicine cattle.