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Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs

The selection in commercial swine breeds for meat-production efficiency has been increasing among the past decades, reducing the intramuscular fat content, which has changed the sensorial and technological properties of pork. Through processes of natural adaptation and selective breeding, the accumu...

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Autores principales: Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel, Criado-Mesas, Lourdes, Revilla, Manuel, Castelló, Anna, Fernández, Ana I., Folch, Josep M., Ballester, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6597088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31246983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218862
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author Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
Criado-Mesas, Lourdes
Revilla, Manuel
Castelló, Anna
Fernández, Ana I.
Folch, Josep M.
Ballester, Maria
author_facet Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
Criado-Mesas, Lourdes
Revilla, Manuel
Castelló, Anna
Fernández, Ana I.
Folch, Josep M.
Ballester, Maria
author_sort Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
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description The selection in commercial swine breeds for meat-production efficiency has been increasing among the past decades, reducing the intramuscular fat content, which has changed the sensorial and technological properties of pork. Through processes of natural adaptation and selective breeding, the accumulation of mutations has driven the genetic divergence between pig breeds. The most common and well-studied mutations are single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). However, insertions and deletions (indels) usually represents a fifth part of the detected mutations and should also be considered for animal breeding. In the present study, three different programs (Dindel, SAMtools mpileup, and GATK) were used to detect indels from Whole Genome Sequencing data of Iberian boars and Landrace sows. A total of 1,928,746 indels were found in common with the three programs. The VEP tool predicted that 1,289 indels may have a high impact on protein sequence and function. Ten indels inside genes related with lipid metabolism were genotyped in pigs from three different backcrosses with Iberian origin, obtaining different allelic frequencies on each backcross. Genome-Wide Association Studies performed in the Longissimus dorsi muscle found an association between an indel located in the C1q and TNF related 12 (C1QTNF12) gene and the amount of eicosadienoic acid (C20:2(n-6)).
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spelling pubmed-65970882019-07-05 Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel Criado-Mesas, Lourdes Revilla, Manuel Castelló, Anna Fernández, Ana I. Folch, Josep M. Ballester, Maria PLoS One Research Article The selection in commercial swine breeds for meat-production efficiency has been increasing among the past decades, reducing the intramuscular fat content, which has changed the sensorial and technological properties of pork. Through processes of natural adaptation and selective breeding, the accumulation of mutations has driven the genetic divergence between pig breeds. The most common and well-studied mutations are single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). However, insertions and deletions (indels) usually represents a fifth part of the detected mutations and should also be considered for animal breeding. In the present study, three different programs (Dindel, SAMtools mpileup, and GATK) were used to detect indels from Whole Genome Sequencing data of Iberian boars and Landrace sows. A total of 1,928,746 indels were found in common with the three programs. The VEP tool predicted that 1,289 indels may have a high impact on protein sequence and function. Ten indels inside genes related with lipid metabolism were genotyped in pigs from three different backcrosses with Iberian origin, obtaining different allelic frequencies on each backcross. Genome-Wide Association Studies performed in the Longissimus dorsi muscle found an association between an indel located in the C1q and TNF related 12 (C1QTNF12) gene and the amount of eicosadienoic acid (C20:2(n-6)). Public Library of Science 2019-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6597088/ /pubmed/31246983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218862 Text en © 2019 Crespo-Piazuelo 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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Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
Criado-Mesas, Lourdes
Revilla, Manuel
Castelló, Anna
Fernández, Ana I.
Folch, Josep M.
Ballester, Maria
Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs
title Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs
title_full Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs
title_fullStr Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs
title_short Indel detection from Whole Genome Sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs
title_sort indel detection from whole genome sequencing data and association with lipid metabolism in pigs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6597088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31246983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218862
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