Genome-wide scans for signatures of selection in North African sheep reveals differentially selected regions between fat- and thin-tailed breeds

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal genetics Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1111/age.13487
Slim Ben-Jemaa, Ghazi Yahyaoui, Samia Kdidi, Afef Najjari, Johannes A. Lenstra, Salvatore Mastrangelo, Semir B. S. Gaouar, Joram M. Mwacharo, Touhami Khorchani, Mohamed H. Yahyaoui
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North Africa counts several sheep breeds that can be categorized as fat- and thin-tailed. The former are well adapted to dryland environments. In this study, we used 50K genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism profiles from 462 animals representing nine fat-tailed and 13 thin-tailed sheep breeds across North Africa to localize genomic regions putatively under differential selective pressures between the two types of breeds. We observed genetic clines from east to west and from north to south. The east–west cline separates the fat- and thin-tailed breeds, with the exception of the fat-tailed Algerian Barbarine, which is closely related to a genetically homogeneous cluster of Moroccan and Algerian thin-tailed breeds. Using a combination of three extended haplotype homozygosity tests, we detected seven candidate regions under divergent selection between fat- and thin-tailed sheep. The strongest selection signals reside on chromosomes 1 and 13, with the latter spanning the BMP2 gene, known to be associated with the fat-tail phenotype. Overall, the candidate regions under selection in fat-tailed sheep overlap with genes associated with adaptation to desert-like environments including adipogenesis, as well as heat and drought tolerance. Our results confirm previously reported candidate genes known to be a target of fat-tail selection in sheep but also reveal novel candidate genes specifically under selection in North African populations.

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对北非绵羊选择特征的全基因组扫描揭示了肥尾绵羊和细尾绵羊之间不同的选择区域。
北非有多个绵羊品种,可分为肥尾绵羊和细尾绵羊。前者能很好地适应干旱地区的环境。在这项研究中,我们利用来自北非 9 个肥尾绵羊品种和 13 个细尾绵羊品种的 462 只绵羊的 50K 全基因组单核苷酸多态性图谱,定位了这两种绵羊品种之间可能受到不同选择压力的基因组区域。我们观察到了由东向西和由北向南的遗传谱系。东西向的系谱将肥尾和瘦尾品种分开,但阿尔及利亚巴巴里尼肥尾品种除外,它与摩洛哥和阿尔及利亚瘦尾品种的基因同源群关系密切。通过三种扩展单倍型同源性测试组合,我们检测到肥尾羊和细尾羊之间存在7个候选区域。最强烈的选择信号位于 1 号和 13 号染色体上,其中 13 号染色体上的 BMP2 基因与肥尾表型有关。总体而言,肥尾绵羊的候选选择区域与适应沙漠环境的相关基因重叠,包括脂肪生成以及耐热和耐旱性。我们的研究结果证实了之前报道的作为绵羊肥尾选择目标的候选基因,同时也揭示了在北非种群中特别受到选择的新候选基因。
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Animal genetics
Animal genetics 生物-奶制品与动物科学
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4.60
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115
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: Animal Genetics reports frontline research on immunogenetics, molecular genetics and functional genomics of economically important and domesticated animals. Publications include the study of variability at gene and protein levels, mapping of genes, traits and QTLs, associations between genes and traits, genetic diversity, and characterization of gene or protein expression and control related to phenotypic or genetic variation. The journal publishes full-length articles, short communications and brief notes, as well as commissioned and submitted mini-reviews on issues of interest to Animal Genetics readers.
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