Genome-Wide Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism-Based Genomic Diversity and Runs of Homozygosity for Selection Signatures in Equine Breeds
Author:
Bhardwaj Anuradha1ORCID, Tandon Gitanjali2, Pal Yash1ORCID, Sharma Nitesh Kumar2ORCID, Nayan Varij3, Soni Sonali1, Iquebal Mir Asif2ORCID, Jaiswal Sarika2ORCID, Legha Ram Avatar1, Talluri Thirumala Rao1ORCID, Bhattacharya Tarun Kumar1ORCID, Kumar Dinesh2ORCID, Rai Anil2ORCID, Tripathi B. N.14
Affiliation:
1. ICAR-National Research Centre on Equines, Sirsa Road, Hisar 125001, India 2. Division of Agricultural Bioinformatics, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, India 3. ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes, Hisar 125001, India 4. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi 110001, India
Abstract
The horse, one of the most domesticated animals, has been used for several purposes, like transportation, hunting, in sport, or for agriculture-related works. Kathiawari, Marwari, Manipuri, Zanskari, Bhutia, Spiti, and Thoroughbred are the main breeds of horses, particularly due to their agroclimatic adaptation and role in any kind of strong physical activity, and these characteristics are majorly governed by genetic factors. The genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship of these Indian equine breeds using microsatellite markers have been reported, but further studies exploring the SNP diversity and runs of homozygosity revealing the selection signature of breeds are still warranted. In our study, the identification of genes that play a vital role in muscle development is performed through SNP detection via the whole-genome sequencing approach. A total of 96 samples, categorized under seven breeds, and 620,721 SNPs were considered to ascertain the ROH patterns amongst all the seven breeds. Over 5444 ROH islands were mined, and the maximum number of ROHs was found to be present in Zanskari, while Thoroughbred was confined to the lowest number of ROHs. Gene enrichment of these ROH islands produced 6757 functional genes, with AGPAT1, CLEC4, and CFAP20 as important gene families. However, QTL annotation revealed that the maximum QTLs were associated with Wither’s height trait ontology that falls under the growth trait in all seven breeds. An Equine SNP marker database (EqSNPDb) was developed to catalogue ROHs for all these equine breeds for the flexible and easy chromosome-wise retrieval of ROH along with the genotype details of all the SNPs. Such a study can reveal breed divergence in different climatic and ecological conditions.
Funder
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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