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Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cashmere goats are a unique husbandry resource in China. These goats are well known for producing the highest cashmere yield and best fiber quality in the world. Although cashmere is highly valued and also known as “fiber gem” and “soft gold”, few studies have examined the genetic ba...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7603090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33080940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10101905 |
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author | Jin, Meilin Lu, Jian Fei, Xiaojuan Lu, Zengkui Quan, Kai Liu, Yongbin Chu, Mingxing Di, Ran Wang, Huihua Wei, Caihong |
author_facet | Jin, Meilin Lu, Jian Fei, Xiaojuan Lu, Zengkui Quan, Kai Liu, Yongbin Chu, Mingxing Di, Ran Wang, Huihua Wei, Caihong |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cashmere goats are a unique husbandry resource in China. These goats are well known for producing the highest cashmere yield and best fiber quality in the world. Although cashmere is highly valued and also known as “fiber gem” and “soft gold”, few studies have examined the genetic basis of cashmere traits in cashmere goats. Here, we identified selection signals by comparing Fst and XP-EHH (the cross population extend haplotype homozygosity test) of a non-cashmere breed (Huanghuai goat) with those of two cashmere breeds (Inner Mongolia and Liaoning cashmere goats). Two genes (WNT10A and CSN3) were potentially associated with cashmere traits. This information may be valuable for studying the genetic uniqueness of cashmere goats and elucidating the mechanisms underlying cashmere traits in cashmere goats. ABSTRACT: Inner Mongolia and Liaoning cashmere goats in China are well-known for their cashmere quality and yield. Thus, they are great models for identifying genomic regions associated with cashmere traits. Herein, 53 Inner Mongolia cashmere goats, Liaoning cashmere goats and Huanghuai goats were genotyped, and 53,347 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were produced using the Illumina Caprine 50K SNP chip. Additionally, we identified some positively selected SNPs by analyzing Fst and XP-EHH. The top 5% of SNPs had selection signatures. After gene annotation, 222 and 173 candidate genes were identified in Inner Mongolia and Liaoning cashmere goats, respectively. Several genes were related to hair follicle development, such as TRPS1, WDR74, LRRC14, SPTLC3, IGF1R, PADI2, FOXP1, WNT10A and CSN3. Gene enrichment analysis of these cashmere trait-associated genes related 67 enriched signaling pathways that mainly participate in hair follicle development and stem cell pluripotency regulation. Furthermore, we identified 20 overlapping genes that were selected in both cashmere goat breeds. Among these overlapping genes, WNT10A and CSN3, which are associated with hair follicle development, are potentially involved in cashmere production. These findings may improve molecular breeding of cashmere goats in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-76030902020-11-01 Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats Jin, Meilin Lu, Jian Fei, Xiaojuan Lu, Zengkui Quan, Kai Liu, Yongbin Chu, Mingxing Di, Ran Wang, Huihua Wei, Caihong Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cashmere goats are a unique husbandry resource in China. These goats are well known for producing the highest cashmere yield and best fiber quality in the world. Although cashmere is highly valued and also known as “fiber gem” and “soft gold”, few studies have examined the genetic basis of cashmere traits in cashmere goats. Here, we identified selection signals by comparing Fst and XP-EHH (the cross population extend haplotype homozygosity test) of a non-cashmere breed (Huanghuai goat) with those of two cashmere breeds (Inner Mongolia and Liaoning cashmere goats). Two genes (WNT10A and CSN3) were potentially associated with cashmere traits. This information may be valuable for studying the genetic uniqueness of cashmere goats and elucidating the mechanisms underlying cashmere traits in cashmere goats. ABSTRACT: Inner Mongolia and Liaoning cashmere goats in China are well-known for their cashmere quality and yield. Thus, they are great models for identifying genomic regions associated with cashmere traits. Herein, 53 Inner Mongolia cashmere goats, Liaoning cashmere goats and Huanghuai goats were genotyped, and 53,347 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were produced using the Illumina Caprine 50K SNP chip. Additionally, we identified some positively selected SNPs by analyzing Fst and XP-EHH. The top 5% of SNPs had selection signatures. After gene annotation, 222 and 173 candidate genes were identified in Inner Mongolia and Liaoning cashmere goats, respectively. Several genes were related to hair follicle development, such as TRPS1, WDR74, LRRC14, SPTLC3, IGF1R, PADI2, FOXP1, WNT10A and CSN3. Gene enrichment analysis of these cashmere trait-associated genes related 67 enriched signaling pathways that mainly participate in hair follicle development and stem cell pluripotency regulation. Furthermore, we identified 20 overlapping genes that were selected in both cashmere goat breeds. Among these overlapping genes, WNT10A and CSN3, which are associated with hair follicle development, are potentially involved in cashmere production. These findings may improve molecular breeding of cashmere goats in the future. MDPI 2020-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7603090/ /pubmed/33080940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10101905 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Jin, Meilin Lu, Jian Fei, Xiaojuan Lu, Zengkui Quan, Kai Liu, Yongbin Chu, Mingxing Di, Ran Wang, Huihua Wei, Caihong Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats |
title | Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats |
title_full | Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats |
title_fullStr | Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats |
title_short | Genetic Signatures of Selection for Cashmere Traits in Chinese Goats |
title_sort | genetic signatures of selection for cashmere traits in chinese goats |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7603090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33080940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10101905 |
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