Discovery of exercise-related genes and pathway analysis based on comparative genomes of Mongolian originated Abaga and Wushen horse

Author:

Pan Jing12,Purev Chimge3,Zhao Hongwei4,Zhang Zhipeng1,Wang Feng5,Wendoule Nashun6,Qi Guichun7,Liu Yongbin8,Zhou Huanmin18

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University , Hohhot , Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region , People’s Republic of China

2. Department of Reproductive Medicine, Inner Mongolia Maternal and Child Health Care Hospitaly , Hohhot , Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region , People’s Republic of China

3. Mongolia-China Joint Laboratory of Applied Molecular Biology, “Administration of the Science Park” CSTI , Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia

4. Beijing 8omics Gene Technology Co. Ltd , Beijing , People’s Republic of China

5. Faculty of Life Sciences, Nankai University , Tianjin , People’s Republic of China

6. Animal Husbandry Workstation of Ewenki Autonomous County , Hulun Buir , Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region , People’s Republic of China

7. Bayanta Village of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Station of Ewenki Autonomous County , Hulun Buir , Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region , People’s Republic of China

8. Sheep Collaboration and Innovation Center, Inner Mongolia Universityy , Hohhot , Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region , People’s Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractThe Mongolian horses have excellent endurance and stress resistance to adapt to the cold and harsh plateau conditions. Intraspecific genetic diversity is mainly embodied in various genetic advantages of different branches of the Mongolian horse. Since people pay progressive attention to the athletic performance of horse, we expect to guide the exercise-oriented breeding of horses through genomics research. We obtained the clean data of 630,535,376,400 bp through the entire genome second-generation sequencing for the whole blood of four Abaga horses and ten Wushen horses. Based on the data analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism, we severally detected that 479 and 943 positively selected genes, particularly exercise related, were mainly enriched on equine chromosome 4 in Abaga horses and Wushen horses, which implied that chromosome 4 may be associated with the evolution of the Mongolian horse and athletic performance. Four hundred and forty genes of positive selection were enriched in 12 exercise-related pathways and narrowed in 21 exercise-related genes in Abaga horse, which were distinguished from Wushen horse. So, we speculated that the Abaga horse may have oriented genes for the motorial mechanism and 21 exercise-related genes also provided a molecular genetic basis for exercise-directed breeding of the Mongolian horse.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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