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Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Goats are important domestic animals that provide meat, milk, fur, and other products for humans. The demand for these products has increased in recent years. Disease resistance among goat breeds is different, but the genetic basis of the differences in resistance to diseases is stil...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yuming, Li, Rong, Sun, Jianshu, Li, Chunqing, Xiao, Heng, Chen, Shanyuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139261
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182401
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author Chen, Yuming
Li, Rong
Sun, Jianshu
Li, Chunqing
Xiao, Heng
Chen, Shanyuan
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Li, Rong
Sun, Jianshu
Li, Chunqing
Xiao, Heng
Chen, Shanyuan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Goats are important domestic animals that provide meat, milk, fur, and other products for humans. The demand for these products has increased in recent years. Disease resistance among goat breeds is different, but the genetic basis of the differences in resistance to diseases is still unclear and needs to be further studied. In this study, many genes and pathways related to immunity and diseases were identified to be under positive selection between Yunling and Nubian goats using RAD-seq technology. This study on the selection signatures of Yunling goats provides the scientific basis and technical support for the breeding of domestic goats for disease resistance, which has important social and economic significance. ABSTRACT: Animal diseases impose a huge burden on the countries where diseases are endemic. Conventional control strategies of vaccines and veterinary drugs are to control diseases from a pharmaceutical perspective. Another alternative approach is using pre-existing genetic disease resistance or tolerance. We know that the Yunling goat is an excellent local breed from Yunnan, southwestern China, which has characteristics of strong disease resistance and remarkable adaptability. However, genetic information about the selection signatures of Yunling goats is limited. We reasoned that the genes underlying the observed difference in disease resistance might be identified by investigating selection signatures between two different goat breeds. Herein, we selected the Nubian goat as the reference group to perform the population structure and selection signature analysis by using RAD-seq technology. The results showed that two goat breeds were divided into two clusters, but there also existed gene flow. We used Fst (F-statistics) and π (pi/θπ) methods to carry out selection signature analysis. Eight selected regions and 91 candidate genes were identified, in which some genes such as DOK2, TIMM17A, MAVS, and DOCK8 related to disease and immunity and some genes such as SPEFI, CDC25B, and MIR103 were associated with reproduction. Four GO (Gene Ontology) terms (GO:0010591, GO:001601, GO:0038023, and GO:0017166) were associated with cell migration, signal transduction, and immune responses. The KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) signaling pathways were mainly associated with immune responses, inflammatory responses, and stress reactions. This study preliminarily revealed the genetic basis of strong disease resistance and adaptability of Yunling goats. It provides a theoretical basis for the subsequent genetic breeding of disease resistance of goats.
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spelling pubmed-94952022022-09-23 Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq Chen, Yuming Li, Rong Sun, Jianshu Li, Chunqing Xiao, Heng Chen, Shanyuan Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Goats are important domestic animals that provide meat, milk, fur, and other products for humans. The demand for these products has increased in recent years. Disease resistance among goat breeds is different, but the genetic basis of the differences in resistance to diseases is still unclear and needs to be further studied. In this study, many genes and pathways related to immunity and diseases were identified to be under positive selection between Yunling and Nubian goats using RAD-seq technology. This study on the selection signatures of Yunling goats provides the scientific basis and technical support for the breeding of domestic goats for disease resistance, which has important social and economic significance. ABSTRACT: Animal diseases impose a huge burden on the countries where diseases are endemic. Conventional control strategies of vaccines and veterinary drugs are to control diseases from a pharmaceutical perspective. Another alternative approach is using pre-existing genetic disease resistance or tolerance. We know that the Yunling goat is an excellent local breed from Yunnan, southwestern China, which has characteristics of strong disease resistance and remarkable adaptability. However, genetic information about the selection signatures of Yunling goats is limited. We reasoned that the genes underlying the observed difference in disease resistance might be identified by investigating selection signatures between two different goat breeds. Herein, we selected the Nubian goat as the reference group to perform the population structure and selection signature analysis by using RAD-seq technology. The results showed that two goat breeds were divided into two clusters, but there also existed gene flow. We used Fst (F-statistics) and π (pi/θπ) methods to carry out selection signature analysis. Eight selected regions and 91 candidate genes were identified, in which some genes such as DOK2, TIMM17A, MAVS, and DOCK8 related to disease and immunity and some genes such as SPEFI, CDC25B, and MIR103 were associated with reproduction. Four GO (Gene Ontology) terms (GO:0010591, GO:001601, GO:0038023, and GO:0017166) were associated with cell migration, signal transduction, and immune responses. The KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) signaling pathways were mainly associated with immune responses, inflammatory responses, and stress reactions. This study preliminarily revealed the genetic basis of strong disease resistance and adaptability of Yunling goats. It provides a theoretical basis for the subsequent genetic breeding of disease resistance of goats. MDPI 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9495202/ /pubmed/36139261 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182401 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Rong
Sun, Jianshu
Li, Chunqing
Xiao, Heng
Chen, Shanyuan
Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq
title Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq
title_full Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq
title_short Genome-Wide Population Structure and Selection Signatures of Yunling Goat Based on RAD-seq
title_sort genome-wide population structure and selection signatures of yunling goat based on rad-seq
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139261
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182401
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