Cargando…
The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
Tibetan sheep are the most common and widespread domesticated animals on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and have played an essential role in the permanent human occupation of this high-altitude region. However, the precise timing, route, and process of sheep pastoralism in the QTP region remain p...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Oxford University Press
2019
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30445533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msy208 |
_version_ | 1783393913305825280 |
---|---|
author | Hu, Xiao-Ju Yang, Ji Xie, Xing-Long Lv, Feng-Hua Cao, Yin-Hong Li, Wen-Rong Liu, Ming-Jun Wang, Yu-Tao Li, Jin-Quan Liu, Yong-Gang Ren, Yan-Lin Shen, Zhi-Qiang Wang, Feng Hehua, EEr Han, Jian-Lin Li, Meng-Hua |
author_facet | Hu, Xiao-Ju Yang, Ji Xie, Xing-Long Lv, Feng-Hua Cao, Yin-Hong Li, Wen-Rong Liu, Ming-Jun Wang, Yu-Tao Li, Jin-Quan Liu, Yong-Gang Ren, Yan-Lin Shen, Zhi-Qiang Wang, Feng Hehua, EEr Han, Jian-Lin Li, Meng-Hua |
author_sort | Hu, Xiao-Ju |
collection | PubMed |
description | Tibetan sheep are the most common and widespread domesticated animals on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and have played an essential role in the permanent human occupation of this high-altitude region. However, the precise timing, route, and process of sheep pastoralism in the QTP region remain poorly established, and little is known about the underlying genomic changes that occurred during the process. Here, we investigate the genomic variation in Tibetan sheep using whole-genome sequences, single nucleotide polymorphism arrays, mitochondrial DNA, and Y-chromosomal variants in 986 samples throughout their distribution range. We detect strong signatures of selection in genes involved in the hypoxia and ultraviolet signaling pathways (e.g., HIF-1 pathway and HBB and MITF genes) and in genes associated with morphological traits such as horn size and shape (e.g., RXFP2). We identify clear signals of argali (Ovis ammon) introgression into sympatric Tibetan sheep, covering 5.23–5.79% of their genomes. The introgressed genomic regions are enriched in genes related to oxygen transportation system, sensory perception, and morphological phenotypes, in particular the genes HBB and RXFP2 with strong signs of adaptive introgression. The spatial distribution of genomic diversity and demographic reconstruction of the history of Tibetan sheep show a stepwise pattern of colonization with their initial spread onto the QTP from its northeastern part ∼3,100 years ago, followed by further southwest expansion to the central QTP ∼1,300 years ago. Together with archeological evidence, the date and route reveal the history of human expansions on the QTP by the Tang–Bo Ancient Road during the late Holocene. Our findings contribute to a depth understanding of early pastoralism and the local adaptation of Tibetan sheep as well as the late-Holocene human occupation of the QTP. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-6367989 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2019 |
publisher | Oxford University Press |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-63679892019-02-20 The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau Hu, Xiao-Ju Yang, Ji Xie, Xing-Long Lv, Feng-Hua Cao, Yin-Hong Li, Wen-Rong Liu, Ming-Jun Wang, Yu-Tao Li, Jin-Quan Liu, Yong-Gang Ren, Yan-Lin Shen, Zhi-Qiang Wang, Feng Hehua, EEr Han, Jian-Lin Li, Meng-Hua Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Tibetan sheep are the most common and widespread domesticated animals on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and have played an essential role in the permanent human occupation of this high-altitude region. However, the precise timing, route, and process of sheep pastoralism in the QTP region remain poorly established, and little is known about the underlying genomic changes that occurred during the process. Here, we investigate the genomic variation in Tibetan sheep using whole-genome sequences, single nucleotide polymorphism arrays, mitochondrial DNA, and Y-chromosomal variants in 986 samples throughout their distribution range. We detect strong signatures of selection in genes involved in the hypoxia and ultraviolet signaling pathways (e.g., HIF-1 pathway and HBB and MITF genes) and in genes associated with morphological traits such as horn size and shape (e.g., RXFP2). We identify clear signals of argali (Ovis ammon) introgression into sympatric Tibetan sheep, covering 5.23–5.79% of their genomes. The introgressed genomic regions are enriched in genes related to oxygen transportation system, sensory perception, and morphological phenotypes, in particular the genes HBB and RXFP2 with strong signs of adaptive introgression. The spatial distribution of genomic diversity and demographic reconstruction of the history of Tibetan sheep show a stepwise pattern of colonization with their initial spread onto the QTP from its northeastern part ∼3,100 years ago, followed by further southwest expansion to the central QTP ∼1,300 years ago. Together with archeological evidence, the date and route reveal the history of human expansions on the QTP by the Tang–Bo Ancient Road during the late Holocene. Our findings contribute to a depth understanding of early pastoralism and the local adaptation of Tibetan sheep as well as the late-Holocene human occupation of the QTP. Oxford University Press 2019-02 2018-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6367989/ /pubmed/30445533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msy208 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Discoveries Hu, Xiao-Ju Yang, Ji Xie, Xing-Long Lv, Feng-Hua Cao, Yin-Hong Li, Wen-Rong Liu, Ming-Jun Wang, Yu-Tao Li, Jin-Quan Liu, Yong-Gang Ren, Yan-Lin Shen, Zhi-Qiang Wang, Feng Hehua, EEr Han, Jian-Lin Li, Meng-Hua The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau |
title | The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau |
title_full | The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau |
title_fullStr | The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau |
title_full_unstemmed | The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau |
title_short | The Genome Landscape of Tibetan Sheep Reveals Adaptive Introgression from Argali and the History of Early Human Settlements on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau |
title_sort | genome landscape of tibetan sheep reveals adaptive introgression from argali and the history of early human settlements on the qinghai–tibetan plateau |
topic | Discoveries |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30445533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msy208 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT huxiaoju thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT yangji thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT xiexinglong thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT lvfenghua thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT caoyinhong thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT liwenrong thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT liumingjun thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT wangyutao thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT lijinquan thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT liuyonggang thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT renyanlin thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT shenzhiqiang thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT wangfeng thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT hehuaeer thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT hanjianlin thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT limenghua thegenomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT huxiaoju genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT yangji genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT xiexinglong genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT lvfenghua genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT caoyinhong genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT liwenrong genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT liumingjun genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT wangyutao genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT lijinquan genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT liuyonggang genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT renyanlin genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT shenzhiqiang genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT wangfeng genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT hehuaeer genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT hanjianlin genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau AT limenghua genomelandscapeoftibetansheeprevealsadaptiveintrogressionfromargaliandthehistoryofearlyhumansettlementsontheqinghaitibetanplateau |