通过全基因组重测序推断中国湘西白水牛的遗传多样性、种群结构和选择特征

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Genes Pub Date : 2024-11-10 DOI:10.3390/genes15111450
Chenqi Bian, Yang Luo, Jianbo Li, Huan Cheng, Fang He, Hongfeng Duan, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Chuzhao Lei, Kangle Yi
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(1) 背景:水牛是热带和亚热带地区重要的食用和役用牲畜品种。水牛遗传学,尤其是湘西白水牛(XWB)等中国本土品种的遗传学,因其独特的性状和区域意义,仍是一个令人感兴趣的研究领域。(2)方法:本研究利用了 20 头湘西白水牛(新测序)的全基因组序列,以及其他水牛品种(包括贵州白水牛、江河水牛和中国长江水牛)的 80 个已发表的全基因组序列。利用全基因组测序分析技术,确定了 XWB 的种群结构、基因组多样性和选择特征。(3)结果:该研究发现,XWB 在系统发育上位于长江中下游,其基因组具有很大的多样性。利用四种选择扫描检测方法(CLR、iHS、π-ratio 和 FST),对 XWB 的几个适应性性状基因进行了肯定性鉴定,包括被毛颜色表型(ASIP、KIT)、神经系统(GRIK2)、雌激素(ASIP)和雄激素(KIT)、神经系统(GRIK2)、繁殖(KCNIP4)、生长发育(IFNAR1、BMP6、HDAC9、MGAT4C 和 SLC30A9)、身体(LINGO2、LYN 和 FLI1)、免疫(IRAK3 和 MZB1)以及泌乳(TP63、LPIN1 和 SAE1)。(4) 结论:总之,本研究加深了我们对 XWB 遗传独特性和适应性特征的了解,突出了对未来育种和保护至关重要的选择特征,确保了这一重要家畜资源的可持续利用。
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Inference of Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Selection Signatures in Xiangxi White Buffalo of China Through Whole-Genome Resequencing.

(1) Background: Buffaloes are crucial livestock species for food and service in tropical and subtropical regions. Buffalo genetics, particularly in indigenous Chinese breeds such as the Xiangxi white buffalo (XWB), remains an intriguing area of study due to its unique traits and regional significance. (2) Methods: This investigation utilized the whole-genome sequences of twenty XWBs (newly sequenced), along with eighty published whole-genome sequences of other buffalo breeds (including Guizhou white buffalo, river buffalo, and Chinese buffalo in the Yangtze River). Using whole-genome sequencing analysis technology, the population structure, genomic diversity, and selection signatures of XWB were determined. (3) Results: This study revealed that the XWB, being phylogenetically positioned in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, exhibited substantial genomic diversity. Employing four selection sweep detection methods (CLR, iHS, π-ratio, and FST), several genes were positively identified for adaptive traits in the XWB, including coat color phenotypes (ASIP, KIT), the nervous system (GRIK2), reproduction (KCNIP4), growth and development (IFNAR1, BMP6, HDAC9, MGAT4C, and SLC30A9), the body (LINGO2, LYN, and FLI1), immunity (IRAK3 and MZB1), and lactation (TP63, LPIN1, SAE1). (4) Conclusions: In conclusion, this study enhances our understanding of the genetic distinctiveness and adaptive traits of XWB, highlighting selection signatures crucial for future breeding and conservation and ensuring sustainable use of this vital livestock resource.

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Genes
Genes GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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期刊介绍: Genes (ISSN 2073-4425) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to genes, genetics and genomics. It publishes reviews, research articles, communications and technical notes. There is no restriction on the length of the papers and we encourage scientists to publish their results in as much detail as possible.
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