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Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds
Genomic structural variation (SV) is noticed for the contribution to genetic diversity and phenotypic changes. Guizhou indigenous pig (GZP) has been raised for hundreds of years with many special characteristics. The present paper aimed to uncover the influence of SV on gene polymorphism and the gen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5860705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29558483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194282 |
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author | Liu, Chang Ran, Xueqin Wang, Jiafu Li, Sheng Liu, Jianfeng |
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description | Genomic structural variation (SV) is noticed for the contribution to genetic diversity and phenotypic changes. Guizhou indigenous pig (GZP) has been raised for hundreds of years with many special characteristics. The present paper aimed to uncover the influence of SV on gene polymorphism and the genetic mechanisms of phenotypic traits for GZP. Eighteen GZPs were chosen for resequencing by Illumina sequencing platform. The confident SVs of GZP were called out by both programs of pindel and softSV simultaneously and compared with the SVs deduced from the genomic data of European pig (EUP) and the native pig outside of Guizhou, China (NPOG). A total of 39,166 SVs were detected and covered 27.37 Mb of pig genome. All of 76 SVs were confirmed in GZP pig population by PCR method. The SVs numbers in NPOG and GZP were about 1.8 to 1.9 times higher than that in EUP. And a SV hotspot was found out from the 20 Mb of chromosome X of GZP, which harbored 29 genes and focused on histone modification. More than half of SVs was positioned in the intergenic regions and about one third of SVs in the introns of genes. And we found that SVs tended to locate in genes produced multi-transcripts, in which a positive correlation was found out between the numbers of SV and the gene transcripts. It illustrated that the primary mode of SVs might function on the regulation of gene expression or the transcripts splicing process. A total of 1,628 protein-coding genes were disturbed by 1,956 SVs specific in GZP, in which 93 GZP-specific SV-related genes would lose their functions due to the SV interference and gathered in reproduction ability. Interestingly, the 1,628 protein-coding genes were mainly enriched in estrogen receptor binding, steroid hormone receptor binding, retinoic acid receptor binding, oxytocin signaling pathway, mTOR signaling pathway, axon guidance and cholinergic synapse pathways. It suggested that SV might be a reason for the strong adaptability and low fecundity of GZP, and 51 candidate genes would be useful for the configuration phenotype in Xiang pig breed. |
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spelling | pubmed-58607052018-03-28 Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds Liu, Chang Ran, Xueqin Wang, Jiafu Li, Sheng Liu, Jianfeng PLoS One Research Article Genomic structural variation (SV) is noticed for the contribution to genetic diversity and phenotypic changes. Guizhou indigenous pig (GZP) has been raised for hundreds of years with many special characteristics. The present paper aimed to uncover the influence of SV on gene polymorphism and the genetic mechanisms of phenotypic traits for GZP. Eighteen GZPs were chosen for resequencing by Illumina sequencing platform. The confident SVs of GZP were called out by both programs of pindel and softSV simultaneously and compared with the SVs deduced from the genomic data of European pig (EUP) and the native pig outside of Guizhou, China (NPOG). A total of 39,166 SVs were detected and covered 27.37 Mb of pig genome. All of 76 SVs were confirmed in GZP pig population by PCR method. The SVs numbers in NPOG and GZP were about 1.8 to 1.9 times higher than that in EUP. And a SV hotspot was found out from the 20 Mb of chromosome X of GZP, which harbored 29 genes and focused on histone modification. More than half of SVs was positioned in the intergenic regions and about one third of SVs in the introns of genes. And we found that SVs tended to locate in genes produced multi-transcripts, in which a positive correlation was found out between the numbers of SV and the gene transcripts. It illustrated that the primary mode of SVs might function on the regulation of gene expression or the transcripts splicing process. A total of 1,628 protein-coding genes were disturbed by 1,956 SVs specific in GZP, in which 93 GZP-specific SV-related genes would lose their functions due to the SV interference and gathered in reproduction ability. Interestingly, the 1,628 protein-coding genes were mainly enriched in estrogen receptor binding, steroid hormone receptor binding, retinoic acid receptor binding, oxytocin signaling pathway, mTOR signaling pathway, axon guidance and cholinergic synapse pathways. It suggested that SV might be a reason for the strong adaptability and low fecundity of GZP, and 51 candidate genes would be useful for the configuration phenotype in Xiang pig breed. Public Library of Science 2018-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5860705/ /pubmed/29558483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194282 Text en © 2018 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Liu, Chang Ran, Xueqin Wang, Jiafu Li, Sheng Liu, Jianfeng Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds |
title | Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds |
title_full | Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds |
title_fullStr | Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds |
title_full_unstemmed | Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds |
title_short | Detection of genomic structural variations in Guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds |
title_sort | detection of genomic structural variations in guizhou indigenous pigs and the comparison with other breeds |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5860705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29558483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194282 |
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