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Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds

Selective sweep can cause genetic differentiation across populations, which allows for the identification of possible causative regions/genes underlying important traits. The pig has experienced a long history of allele frequency changes through artificial selection in the domestication process. We...

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Autores principales: Kim, HyoYoung, Caetano-Anolles, Kelsey, Seo, Minseok, Kwon, Young-jun, Cho, Seoae, Seo, Kangseok, Kim, Heebal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4742324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26865845
http://dx.doi.org/10.5808/GI.2015.13.4.137
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author Kim, HyoYoung
Caetano-Anolles, Kelsey
Seo, Minseok
Kwon, Young-jun
Cho, Seoae
Seo, Kangseok
Kim, Heebal
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Caetano-Anolles, Kelsey
Seo, Minseok
Kwon, Young-jun
Cho, Seoae
Seo, Kangseok
Kim, Heebal
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description Selective sweep can cause genetic differentiation across populations, which allows for the identification of possible causative regions/genes underlying important traits. The pig has experienced a long history of allele frequency changes through artificial selection in the domestication process. We obtained an average of 329,482,871 sequence reads for 24 pigs from three pig breeds: Yorkshire (n = 5), Landrace (n = 13), and Duroc (n = 6). An average read depth of 11.7 was obtained using whole-genome resequencing on an Illumina HiSeq2000 platform. In this study, cross-population extended haplotype homozygosity and cross-population composite likelihood ratio tests were implemented to detect genes experiencing positive selection for the genome-wide resequencing data generated from three commercial pig breeds. In our results, 26, 7, and 14 genes from Yorkshire, Landrace, and Duroc, respectively were detected by two kinds of statistical tests. Significant evidence for positive selection was identified on genes ST6GALNAC2 and EPHX1 in Yorkshire, PARK2 in Landrace, and BMP6, SLA-DQA1, and PRKG1 in Duroc.These genes are reportedly relevant to lactation, reproduction, meat quality, and growth traits. To understand how these single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related positive selection affect protein function, we analyzed the effect of non-synonymous SNPs. Three SNPs (rs324509622, rs80931851, and rs80937718) in the SLA-DQA1 gene were significant in the enrichment tests, indicating strong evidence for positive selection in Duroc. Our analyses identified genes under positive selection for lactation, reproduction, and meat-quality and growth traits in Yorkshire, Landrace, and Duroc, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-47423242016-02-10 Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds Kim, HyoYoung Caetano-Anolles, Kelsey Seo, Minseok Kwon, Young-jun Cho, Seoae Seo, Kangseok Kim, Heebal Genomics Inform Original Article Selective sweep can cause genetic differentiation across populations, which allows for the identification of possible causative regions/genes underlying important traits. The pig has experienced a long history of allele frequency changes through artificial selection in the domestication process. We obtained an average of 329,482,871 sequence reads for 24 pigs from three pig breeds: Yorkshire (n = 5), Landrace (n = 13), and Duroc (n = 6). An average read depth of 11.7 was obtained using whole-genome resequencing on an Illumina HiSeq2000 platform. In this study, cross-population extended haplotype homozygosity and cross-population composite likelihood ratio tests were implemented to detect genes experiencing positive selection for the genome-wide resequencing data generated from three commercial pig breeds. In our results, 26, 7, and 14 genes from Yorkshire, Landrace, and Duroc, respectively were detected by two kinds of statistical tests. Significant evidence for positive selection was identified on genes ST6GALNAC2 and EPHX1 in Yorkshire, PARK2 in Landrace, and BMP6, SLA-DQA1, and PRKG1 in Duroc.These genes are reportedly relevant to lactation, reproduction, meat quality, and growth traits. To understand how these single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related positive selection affect protein function, we analyzed the effect of non-synonymous SNPs. Three SNPs (rs324509622, rs80931851, and rs80937718) in the SLA-DQA1 gene were significant in the enrichment tests, indicating strong evidence for positive selection in Duroc. Our analyses identified genes under positive selection for lactation, reproduction, and meat-quality and growth traits in Yorkshire, Landrace, and Duroc, respectively. Korea Genome Organization 2015-12 2015-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4742324/ /pubmed/26865845 http://dx.doi.org/10.5808/GI.2015.13.4.137 Text en Copyright © 2015 by the Korea Genome Organization http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ It is identical to the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Kim, HyoYoung
Caetano-Anolles, Kelsey
Seo, Minseok
Kwon, Young-jun
Cho, Seoae
Seo, Kangseok
Kim, Heebal
Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds
title Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds
title_full Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds
title_fullStr Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds
title_short Prediction of Genes Related to Positive Selection Using Whole-Genome Resequencing in Three Commercial Pig Breeds
title_sort prediction of genes related to positive selection using whole-genome resequencing in three commercial pig breeds
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4742324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26865845
http://dx.doi.org/10.5808/GI.2015.13.4.137
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