Population genomic data reveal genes related to important traits of quail. Issue 5 (11th May 2018)
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- Title:
- Population genomic data reveal genes related to important traits of quail. Issue 5 (11th May 2018)
- Main Title:
- Population genomic data reveal genes related to important traits of quail
- Authors:
- Wu, Yan
Zhang, Yaolei
Hou, Zhuocheng
Fan, Guangyi
Pi, Jinsong
Sun, Shuai
Chen, Jiang
Liu, Huaqiao
Du, Xiao
Shen, Jie
Hu, Gang
Chen, Wenbin
Pan, Ailuan
Yin, Pingping
Chen, Xiaoli
Pu, Yuejin
Zhang, He
Liang, Zhenhua
Jian, Jianbo
Zhang, Hao
Wu, Bin
Sun, Jing
Chen, Jianwei
Tao, Hu
Yang, Ting
Xiao, Hongwei
Yang, Huan
Zheng, Chuanwei
Bai, Mingzhou
Fang, Xiaodong
Burt, David W
Wang, Wen
Li, Qingyi
Xu, Xun
Li, Chengfeng
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Yang, Ning
Liu, Xin
Du, Jinping
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Japanese quail ( Coturnix japonica ), a recently domesticated poultry species, is important not only as an agricultural product, but also as a model bird species for genetic research. However, most of the biological questions concerning genomics, phylogenetics, and genetics of some important economic traits have not been answered. It is thus necessary to complete a high-quality genome sequence as well as a series of comparative genomics, evolution, and functional studies. Results: Here, we present a quail genome assembly spanning 1.04 Gb with 86.63% of sequences anchored to 30 chromosomes (28 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes Z/W). Our genomic data have resolved the long-term debate of phylogeny among Perdicinae (Japanese quail), Meleagridinae (turkey), and Phasianinae (chicken). Comparative genomics and functional genomic data found that four candidate genes involved in early maturation had experienced positive selection, and one of them encodes follicle stimulating hormone beta ( FSHβ ), which is correlated with different FSHβ levels in quail and chicken. We re-sequenced 31 quails (10 wild, 11 egg-type, and 10 meat-type) and identified 18 and 26 candidate selective sweep regions in the egg-type and meat-type lines, respectively. That only one of them is shared between egg-type and meat-type lines suggests that they were subject to an independent selection. We also detected a haplotype on chromosome Z, which was closely linked with maroon/yellow plumageAbstract: Background: Japanese quail ( Coturnix japonica ), a recently domesticated poultry species, is important not only as an agricultural product, but also as a model bird species for genetic research. However, most of the biological questions concerning genomics, phylogenetics, and genetics of some important economic traits have not been answered. It is thus necessary to complete a high-quality genome sequence as well as a series of comparative genomics, evolution, and functional studies. Results: Here, we present a quail genome assembly spanning 1.04 Gb with 86.63% of sequences anchored to 30 chromosomes (28 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes Z/W). Our genomic data have resolved the long-term debate of phylogeny among Perdicinae (Japanese quail), Meleagridinae (turkey), and Phasianinae (chicken). Comparative genomics and functional genomic data found that four candidate genes involved in early maturation had experienced positive selection, and one of them encodes follicle stimulating hormone beta ( FSHβ ), which is correlated with different FSHβ levels in quail and chicken. We re-sequenced 31 quails (10 wild, 11 egg-type, and 10 meat-type) and identified 18 and 26 candidate selective sweep regions in the egg-type and meat-type lines, respectively. That only one of them is shared between egg-type and meat-type lines suggests that they were subject to an independent selection. We also detected a haplotype on chromosome Z, which was closely linked with maroon/yellow plumage in quail using population resequencing and a genome-wide association study. This haplotype block will be useful for quail breeding programs. Conclusions: This study provided a high-quality quail reference genome, identified quail-specific genes, and resolved quail phylogeny. We have identified genes related to quail early maturation and a marker for plumage color, which is significant for quail breeding. These results will facilitate biological discovery in quails and help us elucidate the evolutionary processes within the Phasianidae family. … (more)
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- GigaScience. Volume 7:Issue 5(2018)
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- GigaScience
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- Volume 7:Issue 5(2018)
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- Volume 7, Issue 5 (2018)
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- 2018
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 5
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- 2018-0007-0005-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2018-05-11
- Subjects:
- Japanese quail -- genome assembly -- early maturation -- phylogeny -- resequencing -- plumage color -- quail breeding
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http://www.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/gigascience/giy049 ↗
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