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Genomic analysis reveals selection signatures of the Wannan Black pig during domestication and breeding
by
Wei Zhang
, Min Yang
, Yueyun Ding
, Zongjun Yin
, Xudong Wu
, Xiaodong Zhang
, Yuanlang Wang
in
축산학
2020
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Genomic analysis reveals selection signatures of the Wannan Black pig during domestication and breeding
by
Wei Zhang
, Min Yang
, Yueyun Ding
, Zongjun Yin
, Xudong Wu
, Xiaodong Zhang
, Yuanlang Wang
in
축산학
2020
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Genomic analysis reveals selection signatures of the Wannan Black pig during domestication and breeding
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Genomic analysis reveals selection signatures of the Wannan Black pig during domestication and breeding
2020
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Objective: The Wannan Black pig is a typical Chinese indigenous, disease-resistant pig breed with high fertility, and a crude-feed tolerance that has been bred by artificial selection in the south of Anhui province for a long time. However, genome variation, genetic relationships with other pig breeds, and domestication, remain poorly understood. Here, we focus on elucidating the genetic characteristics of the Wannan Black pig and identifying selection signatures during domestication and breeding.
Methods: We identified the whole-genome variation in the Wannan Black pig and performed population admixture analyses to determine genetic relationships with other domesticated pig breeds and wild boars. Then, we identified the selection signatures between the Wannan Black pig and Asian wild boars in 100-kb windows sliding in 10 kb steps by using two approaches: the fixation index (FST) and π ratios.
Results: Resequencing the Wannan Black pig genome yielded 501.52 G of raw data. After calling single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) and insertions/deletions (InDels), we identified 21,316,754 SNVs and 5,067,206 InDels (2,898,582 inserts and 2,168,624 deletions). Additionally, we found genes associated with growth, immunity, and digestive functions.
Conclusion: Our findings help in explaining the unique genetic and phenotypic characteristics of Wannan Black pigs, which in turn can be informative for future breeding programs of Wannan Black pigs. KCI Citation Count: 8
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아세아·태평양축산학회
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