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Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping

BACKGROUND: Natural selection has molded evolution across all taxa. At an arguable date of around 330,000 years ago there were already at least two different types of cattle that became ancestors of nearly all modern cattle, the Bos taurus taurus more adapted to temperate climates and the tropically...

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Autores principales: Porto-Neto, Laercio R, Sonstegard, Tad S, Liu, George E, Bickhart, Derek M, Da Silva, Marcos VB, Machado, Marco A, Utsunomiya, Yuri T, Garcia, Jose F, Gondro, Cedric, Van Tassell, Curtis P
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24330634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-876
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author Porto-Neto, Laercio R
Sonstegard, Tad S
Liu, George E
Bickhart, Derek M
Da Silva, Marcos VB
Machado, Marco A
Utsunomiya, Yuri T
Garcia, Jose F
Gondro, Cedric
Van Tassell, Curtis P
author_facet Porto-Neto, Laercio R
Sonstegard, Tad S
Liu, George E
Bickhart, Derek M
Da Silva, Marcos VB
Machado, Marco A
Utsunomiya, Yuri T
Garcia, Jose F
Gondro, Cedric
Van Tassell, Curtis P
author_sort Porto-Neto, Laercio R
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description BACKGROUND: Natural selection has molded evolution across all taxa. At an arguable date of around 330,000 years ago there were already at least two different types of cattle that became ancestors of nearly all modern cattle, the Bos taurus taurus more adapted to temperate climates and the tropically adapted Bos taurus indicus. After domestication, human selection exponentially intensified these differences. To better understand the genetic differences between these subspecies and detect genomic regions potentially under divergent selection, animals from the International Bovine HapMap Experiment were genotyped for over 770,000 SNP across the genome and compared using smoothed F(ST). The taurine sample was represented by ten breeds and the contrasting zebu cohort by three breeds. RESULTS: Each cattle group evidenced similar numbers of polymorphic markers well distributed across the genome. Principal components analyses and unsupervised clustering confirmed the well-characterized main division of domestic cattle. The top 1% smoothed F(ST), potentially associated to positive selection, contained 48 genomic regions across 17 chromosomes. Nearly half of the top F(ST) signals (n = 22) were previously detected using a lower density SNP assay. Amongst the strongest signals were the BTA7:~50 Mb and BTA14:~25 Mb; both regions harboring candidate genes and different patterns of linkage disequilibrium that potentially represent intrinsic differences between cattle types. The bottom 1% of the smoothed F(ST) values, potentially associated to balancing selection, included 24 regions across 13 chromosomes. These regions often overlap with copy number variants, including the highly variable region at BTA23:~24 Mb that harbors a large number of MHC genes. Under these regions, 318 unique Ensembl genes are annotated with a significant overrepresentation of immune related pathways. CONCLUSIONS: Genomic regions that are potentially linked to purifying or balancing selection processes in domestic cattle were identified. These regions are of particular interest to understand the natural and human selective pressures to which these subspecies were exposed to and how the genetic background of these populations evolved in response to environmental challenges and human manipulation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-14-876) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-40468212014-06-06 Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping Porto-Neto, Laercio R Sonstegard, Tad S Liu, George E Bickhart, Derek M Da Silva, Marcos VB Machado, Marco A Utsunomiya, Yuri T Garcia, Jose F Gondro, Cedric Van Tassell, Curtis P BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Natural selection has molded evolution across all taxa. At an arguable date of around 330,000 years ago there were already at least two different types of cattle that became ancestors of nearly all modern cattle, the Bos taurus taurus more adapted to temperate climates and the tropically adapted Bos taurus indicus. After domestication, human selection exponentially intensified these differences. To better understand the genetic differences between these subspecies and detect genomic regions potentially under divergent selection, animals from the International Bovine HapMap Experiment were genotyped for over 770,000 SNP across the genome and compared using smoothed F(ST). The taurine sample was represented by ten breeds and the contrasting zebu cohort by three breeds. RESULTS: Each cattle group evidenced similar numbers of polymorphic markers well distributed across the genome. Principal components analyses and unsupervised clustering confirmed the well-characterized main division of domestic cattle. The top 1% smoothed F(ST), potentially associated to positive selection, contained 48 genomic regions across 17 chromosomes. Nearly half of the top F(ST) signals (n = 22) were previously detected using a lower density SNP assay. Amongst the strongest signals were the BTA7:~50 Mb and BTA14:~25 Mb; both regions harboring candidate genes and different patterns of linkage disequilibrium that potentially represent intrinsic differences between cattle types. The bottom 1% of the smoothed F(ST) values, potentially associated to balancing selection, included 24 regions across 13 chromosomes. These regions often overlap with copy number variants, including the highly variable region at BTA23:~24 Mb that harbors a large number of MHC genes. Under these regions, 318 unique Ensembl genes are annotated with a significant overrepresentation of immune related pathways. CONCLUSIONS: Genomic regions that are potentially linked to purifying or balancing selection processes in domestic cattle were identified. These regions are of particular interest to understand the natural and human selective pressures to which these subspecies were exposed to and how the genetic background of these populations evolved in response to environmental challenges and human manipulation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-14-876) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2013-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4046821/ /pubmed/24330634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-876 Text en © Porto-Neto et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2013 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. 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.
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Porto-Neto, Laercio R
Sonstegard, Tad S
Liu, George E
Bickhart, Derek M
Da Silva, Marcos VB
Machado, Marco A
Utsunomiya, Yuri T
Garcia, Jose F
Gondro, Cedric
Van Tassell, Curtis P
Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping
title Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping
title_full Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping
title_fullStr Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping
title_full_unstemmed Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping
title_short Genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density SNP genotyping
title_sort genomic divergence of zebu and taurine cattle identified through high-density snp genotyping
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24330634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-876
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