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Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs

There are dozens of recognized indigenous dog breeds in China. However, these breeds have not had extensive studies to describe their population structure, genomic linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns, and selection signatures. Here, we systematically surveyed the genomes of 157 unrelated dogs that...

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Autores principales: Yang, Qianyong, Chen, Hao, Ye, Junhua, Liu, Chenlong, Wei, Rongxing, Chen, Congying, Huang, Lusheng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6872681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31803243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01174
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author Yang, Qianyong
Chen, Hao
Ye, Junhua
Liu, Chenlong
Wei, Rongxing
Chen, Congying
Huang, Lusheng
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Chen, Hao
Ye, Junhua
Liu, Chenlong
Wei, Rongxing
Chen, Congying
Huang, Lusheng
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description There are dozens of recognized indigenous dog breeds in China. However, these breeds have not had extensive studies to describe their population structure, genomic linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns, and selection signatures. Here, we systematically surveyed the genomes of 157 unrelated dogs that were from 15 diverse Chinese dog breeds. Canine 170K SNP chips were used to compare the genomic structures of Chinese and Western dogs. The genotyping data of 170K SNP chips in Western dogs were downloaded from the LUPA (a European initiative of canine genome project) database. Chinese indigenous dogs had lower LD and shorter accumulative runs of homozygosity (ROH) in the genome. The genetic distances between individuals within each Chinese breed were larger than those within Western breeds. Chinese indigenous and Western dog breeds were clearly differentiated into two separate clades revealed by the PCA and NJ-tree. We found evidence for historical introgression of Western dogs into Chinese Kazakhstan shepherd and Mongolia Xi dogs. We suggested that Greenland sledge dog, Papillon, and European Eurasier have Chinese dog lineages. Selection sweep analysis identified genome-wide selection signatures of each Chinese breed and three breed groups. We highlighted several genes including EPAS1 and DNAH9 that show signatures of natural selection in Qinghai-Tibetan plateau dogs and are likely important for genetic adaptation to high altitude. Comparison of our findings with previous reports suggested RBP7, NMNAT1, SLC2A5, and H6PD that exhibit signatures of natural selection in Chinese mountain hounds as promising candidate genes for the traits of endurance and night vision, and NOL8, KRT9, RORB, and CAMTA1 that show signals of selection in Xi dogs might be candidate genes influencing dog running speed. The results about genomic and population structures, and selection signatures of Chinese dog breeds reinforce the conclusion that Chinese indigenous dogs with great variations of phenotypes are important resources for identifying genes responsible for complex traits.
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spelling pubmed-68726812019-12-04 Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs Yang, Qianyong Chen, Hao Ye, Junhua Liu, Chenlong Wei, Rongxing Chen, Congying Huang, Lusheng Front Genet Genetics There are dozens of recognized indigenous dog breeds in China. However, these breeds have not had extensive studies to describe their population structure, genomic linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns, and selection signatures. Here, we systematically surveyed the genomes of 157 unrelated dogs that were from 15 diverse Chinese dog breeds. Canine 170K SNP chips were used to compare the genomic structures of Chinese and Western dogs. The genotyping data of 170K SNP chips in Western dogs were downloaded from the LUPA (a European initiative of canine genome project) database. Chinese indigenous dogs had lower LD and shorter accumulative runs of homozygosity (ROH) in the genome. The genetic distances between individuals within each Chinese breed were larger than those within Western breeds. Chinese indigenous and Western dog breeds were clearly differentiated into two separate clades revealed by the PCA and NJ-tree. We found evidence for historical introgression of Western dogs into Chinese Kazakhstan shepherd and Mongolia Xi dogs. We suggested that Greenland sledge dog, Papillon, and European Eurasier have Chinese dog lineages. Selection sweep analysis identified genome-wide selection signatures of each Chinese breed and three breed groups. We highlighted several genes including EPAS1 and DNAH9 that show signatures of natural selection in Qinghai-Tibetan plateau dogs and are likely important for genetic adaptation to high altitude. Comparison of our findings with previous reports suggested RBP7, NMNAT1, SLC2A5, and H6PD that exhibit signatures of natural selection in Chinese mountain hounds as promising candidate genes for the traits of endurance and night vision, and NOL8, KRT9, RORB, and CAMTA1 that show signals of selection in Xi dogs might be candidate genes influencing dog running speed. The results about genomic and population structures, and selection signatures of Chinese dog breeds reinforce the conclusion that Chinese indigenous dogs with great variations of phenotypes are important resources for identifying genes responsible for complex traits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6872681/ /pubmed/31803243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01174 Text en Copyright © 2019 Yang, Chen, Ye, Liu, Wei, Chen and Huang http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Yang, Qianyong
Chen, Hao
Ye, Junhua
Liu, Chenlong
Wei, Rongxing
Chen, Congying
Huang, Lusheng
Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs
title Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs
title_full Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs
title_short Genetic Diversity and Signatures of Selection in 15 Chinese Indigenous Dog Breeds Revealed by Genome-Wide SNPs
title_sort genetic diversity and signatures of selection in 15 chinese indigenous dog breeds revealed by genome-wide snps
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6872681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31803243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.01174
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