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Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations among Diverse Horse Breeds by Array CGH

Recent studies have found that copy number variations (CNVs) are widespread in human and animal genomes. CNVs are a significant source of genetic variation, and have been shown to be associated with phenotypic diversity. However, the effect of CNVs on genetic variation in horses is not well understo...

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Autores principales: Wang, Wei, Wang, Shenyuan, Hou, Chenglin, Xing, Yanping, Cao, Junwei, Wu, Kaifeng, Liu, Chunxia, Zhang, Dong, Zhang, Li, Zhang, Yanru, Zhou, Huanmin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3907382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24497987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086860
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author Wang, Wei
Wang, Shenyuan
Hou, Chenglin
Xing, Yanping
Cao, Junwei
Wu, Kaifeng
Liu, Chunxia
Zhang, Dong
Zhang, Li
Zhang, Yanru
Zhou, Huanmin
author_facet Wang, Wei
Wang, Shenyuan
Hou, Chenglin
Xing, Yanping
Cao, Junwei
Wu, Kaifeng
Liu, Chunxia
Zhang, Dong
Zhang, Li
Zhang, Yanru
Zhou, Huanmin
author_sort Wang, Wei
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description Recent studies have found that copy number variations (CNVs) are widespread in human and animal genomes. CNVs are a significant source of genetic variation, and have been shown to be associated with phenotypic diversity. However, the effect of CNVs on genetic variation in horses is not well understood. In the present study, CNVs in 6 different breeds of mare horses, Mongolia horse, Abaga horse, Hequ horse and Kazakh horse (all plateau breeds) and Debao pony and Thoroughbred, were determined using aCGH. In total, seven hundred CNVs were identified ranging in size from 6.1 Kb to 0.57 Mb across all autosomes, with an average size of 43.08 Kb and a median size of 15.11 Kb. By merging overlapping CNVs, we found a total of three hundred and fifty-three CNV regions (CNVRs). The length of the CNVRs ranged from 6.1 Kb to 1.45 Mb with average and median sizes of 38.49 Kb and 13.1 Kb. Collectively, 13.59 Mb of copy number variation was identified among the horses investigated and accounted for approximately 0.61% of the horse genome sequence. Five hundred and eighteen annotated genes were affected by CNVs, which corresponded to about 2.26% of all horse genes. Through the gene ontology (GO), genetic pathway analysis and comparison of CNV genes among different breeds, we found evidence that CNVs involving 7 genes may be related to the adaptation to severe environment of these plateau horses. This study is the first report of copy number variations in Chinese horses, which indicates that CNVs are ubiquitous in the horse genome and influence many biological processes of the horse. These results will be helpful not only in mapping the horse whole-genome CNVs, but also to further research for the adaption to the high altitude severe environment for plateau horses.
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spelling pubmed-39073822014-02-04 Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations among Diverse Horse Breeds by Array CGH Wang, Wei Wang, Shenyuan Hou, Chenglin Xing, Yanping Cao, Junwei Wu, Kaifeng Liu, Chunxia Zhang, Dong Zhang, Li Zhang, Yanru Zhou, Huanmin PLoS One Research Article Recent studies have found that copy number variations (CNVs) are widespread in human and animal genomes. CNVs are a significant source of genetic variation, and have been shown to be associated with phenotypic diversity. However, the effect of CNVs on genetic variation in horses is not well understood. In the present study, CNVs in 6 different breeds of mare horses, Mongolia horse, Abaga horse, Hequ horse and Kazakh horse (all plateau breeds) and Debao pony and Thoroughbred, were determined using aCGH. In total, seven hundred CNVs were identified ranging in size from 6.1 Kb to 0.57 Mb across all autosomes, with an average size of 43.08 Kb and a median size of 15.11 Kb. By merging overlapping CNVs, we found a total of three hundred and fifty-three CNV regions (CNVRs). The length of the CNVRs ranged from 6.1 Kb to 1.45 Mb with average and median sizes of 38.49 Kb and 13.1 Kb. Collectively, 13.59 Mb of copy number variation was identified among the horses investigated and accounted for approximately 0.61% of the horse genome sequence. Five hundred and eighteen annotated genes were affected by CNVs, which corresponded to about 2.26% of all horse genes. Through the gene ontology (GO), genetic pathway analysis and comparison of CNV genes among different breeds, we found evidence that CNVs involving 7 genes may be related to the adaptation to severe environment of these plateau horses. This study is the first report of copy number variations in Chinese horses, which indicates that CNVs are ubiquitous in the horse genome and influence many biological processes of the horse. These results will be helpful not only in mapping the horse whole-genome CNVs, but also to further research for the adaption to the high altitude severe environment for plateau horses. Public Library of Science 2014-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3907382/ /pubmed/24497987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086860 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Wang, Wei
Wang, Shenyuan
Hou, Chenglin
Xing, Yanping
Cao, Junwei
Wu, Kaifeng
Liu, Chunxia
Zhang, Dong
Zhang, Li
Zhang, Yanru
Zhou, Huanmin
Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations among Diverse Horse Breeds by Array CGH
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title_full Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations among Diverse Horse Breeds by Array CGH
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations among Diverse Horse Breeds by Array CGH
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations among Diverse Horse Breeds by Array CGH
title_short Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations among Diverse Horse Breeds by Array CGH
title_sort genome-wide detection of copy number variations among diverse horse breeds by array cgh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3907382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24497987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086860
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