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Genetics of adaptation in modern chicken

We carried out whole genome resequencing of 127 chicken including red jungle fowl and multiple populations of commercial broilers and layers to perform a systematic screening of adaptive changes in modern chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). We uncovered >21 million high quality SNPs of which 34%...

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Autores principales: Qanbari, Saber, Rubin, Carl-Johan, Maqbool, Khurram, Weigend, Steffen, Weigend, Annett, Geibel, Johannes, Kerje, Susanne, Wurmser, Christine, Peterson, Andrew Townsend, Brisbin, I. Lehr, Preisinger, Ruedi, Fries, Ruedi, Simianer, Henner, Andersson, Leif
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31034467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007989
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author Qanbari, Saber
Rubin, Carl-Johan
Maqbool, Khurram
Weigend, Steffen
Weigend, Annett
Geibel, Johannes
Kerje, Susanne
Wurmser, Christine
Peterson, Andrew Townsend
Brisbin, I. Lehr
Preisinger, Ruedi
Fries, Ruedi
Simianer, Henner
Andersson, Leif
author_facet Qanbari, Saber
Rubin, Carl-Johan
Maqbool, Khurram
Weigend, Steffen
Weigend, Annett
Geibel, Johannes
Kerje, Susanne
Wurmser, Christine
Peterson, Andrew Townsend
Brisbin, I. Lehr
Preisinger, Ruedi
Fries, Ruedi
Simianer, Henner
Andersson, Leif
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description We carried out whole genome resequencing of 127 chicken including red jungle fowl and multiple populations of commercial broilers and layers to perform a systematic screening of adaptive changes in modern chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). We uncovered >21 million high quality SNPs of which 34% are newly detected variants. This panel comprises >115,000 predicted amino-acid altering substitutions as well as 1,100 SNPs predicted to be stop-gain or -loss, several of which reach high frequencies. Signatures of selection were investigated both through analyses of fixation and differentiation to reveal selective sweeps that may have had prominent roles during domestication and breed development. Contrasting wild and domestic chicken we confirmed selection at the BCO2 and TSHR loci and identified 34 putative sweeps co-localized with ALX1, KITLG, EPGR, IGF1, DLK1, JPT2, CRAMP1, and GLI3, among others. Analysis of enrichment between groups of wild vs. commercials and broilers vs. layers revealed a further panel of candidate genes including CORIN, SKIV2L2 implicated in pigmentation and LEPR, MEGF10 and SPEF2, suggestive of production-oriented selection. SNPs with marked allele frequency differences between wild and domestic chicken showed a highly significant deficiency in the proportion of amino-acid altering mutations (P<2.5×10(−6)). The results contribute to the understanding of major genetic changes that took place during the evolution of modern chickens and in poultry breeding.
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spelling pubmed-65087452019-05-23 Genetics of adaptation in modern chicken Qanbari, Saber Rubin, Carl-Johan Maqbool, Khurram Weigend, Steffen Weigend, Annett Geibel, Johannes Kerje, Susanne Wurmser, Christine Peterson, Andrew Townsend Brisbin, I. Lehr Preisinger, Ruedi Fries, Ruedi Simianer, Henner Andersson, Leif PLoS Genet Research Article We carried out whole genome resequencing of 127 chicken including red jungle fowl and multiple populations of commercial broilers and layers to perform a systematic screening of adaptive changes in modern chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). We uncovered >21 million high quality SNPs of which 34% are newly detected variants. This panel comprises >115,000 predicted amino-acid altering substitutions as well as 1,100 SNPs predicted to be stop-gain or -loss, several of which reach high frequencies. Signatures of selection were investigated both through analyses of fixation and differentiation to reveal selective sweeps that may have had prominent roles during domestication and breed development. Contrasting wild and domestic chicken we confirmed selection at the BCO2 and TSHR loci and identified 34 putative sweeps co-localized with ALX1, KITLG, EPGR, IGF1, DLK1, JPT2, CRAMP1, and GLI3, among others. Analysis of enrichment between groups of wild vs. commercials and broilers vs. layers revealed a further panel of candidate genes including CORIN, SKIV2L2 implicated in pigmentation and LEPR, MEGF10 and SPEF2, suggestive of production-oriented selection. SNPs with marked allele frequency differences between wild and domestic chicken showed a highly significant deficiency in the proportion of amino-acid altering mutations (P<2.5×10(−6)). The results contribute to the understanding of major genetic changes that took place during the evolution of modern chickens and in poultry breeding. Public Library of Science 2019-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6508745/ /pubmed/31034467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007989 Text en © 2019 Qanbari 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.
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Peterson, Andrew Townsend
Brisbin, I. Lehr
Preisinger, Ruedi
Fries, Ruedi
Simianer, Henner
Andersson, Leif
Genetics of adaptation in modern chicken
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508745/
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