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The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk
BACKGROUND: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and lactation data with other mammalian genomes. RESULTS: Using publicly available milk proteome data and mammary expressed sequence tags, 197 milk protein genes and over 6,000 mammary genes were identified...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688934/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19393040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-4-r43 |
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author | Lemay, Danielle G Lynn, David J Martin, William F Neville, Margaret C Casey, Theresa M Rincon, Gonzalo Kriventseva, Evgenia V Barris, Wesley C Hinrichs, Angie S Molenaar, Adrian J Pollard, Katherine S Maqbool, Nauman J Singh, Kuljeet Murney, Regan Zdobnov, Evgeny M Tellam, Ross L Medrano, Juan F German, J Bruce Rijnkels, Monique |
author_facet | Lemay, Danielle G Lynn, David J Martin, William F Neville, Margaret C Casey, Theresa M Rincon, Gonzalo Kriventseva, Evgenia V Barris, Wesley C Hinrichs, Angie S Molenaar, Adrian J Pollard, Katherine S Maqbool, Nauman J Singh, Kuljeet Murney, Regan Zdobnov, Evgeny M Tellam, Ross L Medrano, Juan F German, J Bruce Rijnkels, Monique |
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description | BACKGROUND: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and lactation data with other mammalian genomes. RESULTS: Using publicly available milk proteome data and mammary expressed sequence tags, 197 milk protein genes and over 6,000 mammary genes were identified in the bovine genome. Intersection of these genes with 238 milk production quantitative trait loci curated from the literature decreased the search space for milk trait effectors by more than an order of magnitude. Genome location analysis revealed a tendency for milk protein genes to be clustered with other mammary genes. Using the genomes of a monotreme (platypus), a marsupial (opossum), and five placental mammals (bovine, human, dog, mice, rat), gene loss and duplication, phylogeny, sequence conservation, and evolution were examined. Compared with other genes in the bovine genome, milk and mammary genes are: more likely to be present in all mammals; more likely to be duplicated in therians; more highly conserved across Mammalia; and evolving more slowly along the bovine lineage. The most divergent proteins in milk were associated with nutritional and immunological components of milk, whereas highly conserved proteins were associated with secretory processes. CONCLUSIONS: Although both copy number and sequence variation contribute to the diversity of milk protein composition across species, our results suggest that this diversity is primarily due to other mechanisms. Our findings support the essentiality of milk to the survival of mammalian neonates and the establishment of milk secretory mechanisms more than 160 million years ago. |
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spelling | pubmed-26889342009-06-02 The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk Lemay, Danielle G Lynn, David J Martin, William F Neville, Margaret C Casey, Theresa M Rincon, Gonzalo Kriventseva, Evgenia V Barris, Wesley C Hinrichs, Angie S Molenaar, Adrian J Pollard, Katherine S Maqbool, Nauman J Singh, Kuljeet Murney, Regan Zdobnov, Evgeny M Tellam, Ross L Medrano, Juan F German, J Bruce Rijnkels, Monique Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and lactation data with other mammalian genomes. RESULTS: Using publicly available milk proteome data and mammary expressed sequence tags, 197 milk protein genes and over 6,000 mammary genes were identified in the bovine genome. Intersection of these genes with 238 milk production quantitative trait loci curated from the literature decreased the search space for milk trait effectors by more than an order of magnitude. Genome location analysis revealed a tendency for milk protein genes to be clustered with other mammary genes. Using the genomes of a monotreme (platypus), a marsupial (opossum), and five placental mammals (bovine, human, dog, mice, rat), gene loss and duplication, phylogeny, sequence conservation, and evolution were examined. Compared with other genes in the bovine genome, milk and mammary genes are: more likely to be present in all mammals; more likely to be duplicated in therians; more highly conserved across Mammalia; and evolving more slowly along the bovine lineage. The most divergent proteins in milk were associated with nutritional and immunological components of milk, whereas highly conserved proteins were associated with secretory processes. CONCLUSIONS: Although both copy number and sequence variation contribute to the diversity of milk protein composition across species, our results suggest that this diversity is primarily due to other mechanisms. Our findings support the essentiality of milk to the survival of mammalian neonates and the establishment of milk secretory mechanisms more than 160 million years ago. BioMed Central 2009 2009-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2688934/ /pubmed/19393040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-4-r43 Text en Copyright © 2009 Lemay et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Lemay, Danielle G Lynn, David J Martin, William F Neville, Margaret C Casey, Theresa M Rincon, Gonzalo Kriventseva, Evgenia V Barris, Wesley C Hinrichs, Angie S Molenaar, Adrian J Pollard, Katherine S Maqbool, Nauman J Singh, Kuljeet Murney, Regan Zdobnov, Evgeny M Tellam, Ross L Medrano, Juan F German, J Bruce Rijnkels, Monique The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk |
title | The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk |
title_full | The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk |
title_fullStr | The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk |
title_full_unstemmed | The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk |
title_short | The bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk |
title_sort | bovine lactation genome: insights into the evolution of mammalian milk |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688934/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19393040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-4-r43 |
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