Whole-genome resequencing reveals the genomic diversity and signatures of selection in Romanov sheep

Author:

Cao Chunna1,Kang Yuxin1,Zhou Qian1,Nanaei Hojjat Asadollahpour1,Bo Didi1,Liu Peiyao1,Bai Yangyang1,Li Ran1,Jiang Yu1ORCID,Lan Xianyong1,Pan Chuanying1

Affiliation:

1. College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University , Yangling, Shaanxi 712100 , China

Abstract

Abstract Romanov sheep are adapted to the extremely cold and harsh environment and display a distinctive grey color. Herein, we analyzed the population structure, genetic diversity, and selection signatures of Romanov sheep based on whole-genome sequencing data of 17 Romanov sheep, 114 individuals from other 10 European breeds. The results of PCA, ADMIXTURE, and NJ-tree showed that the Romanov sheep was closely related to other northern European breeds. A relative high level of genetic diversity, low inbreeding coefficient, and large effective population size was observed in Romanov sheep when compared with other European breeds. We then screened the genomic selection signatures of Romanov sheep using FST, XP-XLP, and XP-EHH methods. The most significant region under selection (CHR14:14.2 to 14.3 Mb) harbored a haplotype that contained MC1R gene. Furthermore, this haplotype was also found in other grey-body breeds including Gotland sheep, Grey Tronder Sheep, and German grey heath sheep, suggesting that it was associated with the unique coat color of these breeds. We also found one region (CHR10:40.8Mb- 41.0Mb) harboring PCDH9 gene which was potentially associated with cold environmental adaptation. In summary, this study identified candidate genes that were associated with the unique grey color and environmental adaptation in Romanov sheep, which provided a basis for understanding the genetic background and utilization of this breed.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science

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