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Genomic analysis reveals genes affecting distinct phenotypes among different Chinese and western pig breeds.


ABSTRACT: The differences in artificial and natural selection have been some of the factors contributing to phenotypic diversity between Chinese and western pigs. Here, 830 individuals from western and Chinese pig breeds were genotyped using the reduced-representation genotyping method. First, we identified the selection signatures for different pig breeds. By comparing Chinese pigs and western pigs along the first principal component, the growth gene IGF1R; the immune genes IL1R1, IL1RL1, DUSP10, RAC3 and SWAP70; the meat quality-related gene SNORA50 and the olfactory gene OR1F1 were identified as candidate differentiated targets. Further, along a principal component separating Pudong White pigs from others, a potential causal gene for coat colour (EDNRB) was discovered. In addition, the divergent signatures evaluated by Fst within Chinese pig breeds found genes associated with the phenotypic features of coat colour, meat quality and feed efficiency among these indigenous pigs. Second, admixture and genomic introgression analysis were performed. Shan pigs have introgressed genes from Berkshire, Yorkshire and Hongdenglong pigs. The results of introgression mapping showed that this introgression conferred adaption to the local environment and coat colour of Chinese pigs and the superior productivity of western pigs.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6127261 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic analysis reveals genes affecting distinct phenotypes among different Chinese and western pig breeds.

Zhang Zhe Z   Xiao Qian Q   Zhang Qian-Qian QQ   Sun Hao H   Chen Jiu-Cheng JC   Li Zheng-Cao ZC   Xue Ming M   Ma Pei-Pei PP   Yang Hong-Jie HJ   Xu Ning-Ying NY   Wang Qi-Shan QS   Pan Yu-Chun YC  

Scientific reports 20180906 1


The differences in artificial and natural selection have been some of the factors contributing to phenotypic diversity between Chinese and western pigs. Here, 830 individuals from western and Chinese pig breeds were genotyped using the reduced-representation genotyping method. First, we identified the selection signatures for different pig breeds. By comparing Chinese pigs and western pigs along the first principal component, the growth gene IGF1R; the immune genes IL1R1, IL1RL1, DUSP10, RAC3 an  ...[more]

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