SNP discovery in candidate adaptive genes using exon capture in a free‐ranging alpine ungulate. (18th July 2016)
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- Title:
- SNP discovery in candidate adaptive genes using exon capture in a free‐ranging alpine ungulate. (18th July 2016)
- Main Title:
- SNP discovery in candidate adaptive genes using exon capture in a free‐ranging alpine ungulate
- Authors:
- Roffler, Gretchen H.
Amish, Stephen J.
Smith, Seth
Cosart, Ted
Kardos, Marty
Schwartz, Michael K.
Luikart, Gordon - Abstract:
- Abstract: Identification of genes underlying genomic signatures of natural selection is key to understanding adaptation to local conditions. We used targeted resequencing to identify SNP markers in 5321 candidate adaptive genes associated with known immunological, metabolic and growth functions in ovids and other ungulates. We selectively targeted 8161 exons in protein‐coding and nearby 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of chosen candidate genes. Targeted sequences were taken from bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) exon capture data and directly from the domestic sheep genome ( Ovis aries v. 3; oviAri3). The bighorn sheep sequences used in the Dall's sheep ( Ovis dalli dalli ) exon capture aligned to 2350 genes on the oviAri3 genome with an average of 2 exons each. We developed a microfluidic qPCR‐based SNP chip to genotype 476 Dall's sheep from locations across their range and test for patterns of selection. Using multiple corroborating approaches (lositan andbayescan ), we detected 28 SNP loci potentially under selection. We additionally identified candidate loci significantly associated with latitude, longitude, precipitation and temperature, suggesting local environmental adaptation. The three methods demonstrated consistent support for natural selection on nine genes with immune and disease‐regulating functions (e.g. Ovar‐DRA, APC, BATF2, MAGEB18), cell regulation signalling pathways (e.g. KRIT1, PI3K, ORRC3), and respiratory health (CYSLTR1). Characterizing adaptive alleleAbstract: Identification of genes underlying genomic signatures of natural selection is key to understanding adaptation to local conditions. We used targeted resequencing to identify SNP markers in 5321 candidate adaptive genes associated with known immunological, metabolic and growth functions in ovids and other ungulates. We selectively targeted 8161 exons in protein‐coding and nearby 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of chosen candidate genes. Targeted sequences were taken from bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) exon capture data and directly from the domestic sheep genome ( Ovis aries v. 3; oviAri3). The bighorn sheep sequences used in the Dall's sheep ( Ovis dalli dalli ) exon capture aligned to 2350 genes on the oviAri3 genome with an average of 2 exons each. We developed a microfluidic qPCR‐based SNP chip to genotype 476 Dall's sheep from locations across their range and test for patterns of selection. Using multiple corroborating approaches (lositan andbayescan ), we detected 28 SNP loci potentially under selection. We additionally identified candidate loci significantly associated with latitude, longitude, precipitation and temperature, suggesting local environmental adaptation. The three methods demonstrated consistent support for natural selection on nine genes with immune and disease‐regulating functions (e.g. Ovar‐DRA, APC, BATF2, MAGEB18), cell regulation signalling pathways (e.g. KRIT1, PI3K, ORRC3), and respiratory health (CYSLTR1). Characterizing adaptive allele distributions from novel genetic techniques will facilitate investigation of the influence of environmental variation on local adaptation of a northern alpine ungulate throughout its range. This research demonstrated the utility of exon capture for gene‐targeted SNP discovery and subsequent SNP chip genotyping using low‐quality samples in a nonmodel species. … (more)
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- Molecular ecology resources. Volume 16:Number 5(2016:Sep.)
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- Molecular ecology resources
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- Volume 16:Number 5(2016:Sep.)
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- Volume 16, Issue 5 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 16
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0016-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 1147
- Page End:
- 1164
- Publication Date:
- 2016-07-18
- Subjects:
- candidate genes -- exon capture -- next‐generation sequencing -- Ovis dalli dalli -- population genomics -- SNP chip
Molecular ecology -- Periodicals
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- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1755-0998 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/1755-0998.12560 ↗
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