Markhor-derived Introgression of a Genomic Region EncompassingPAPSS2Confers High-altitude Adaptability in Tibetan Goats

Author:

Li Chao12,Wu Yujiang3,Chen Bingchun1,Cai Yudong1,Guo Jiazhong4,Leonard Alexander S2,Kalds Peter1,Zhou Shiwei15,Zhang Jingchen5,Zhou Ping67,Gan Shangqu67,Jia Ting8,Pu Tianchun8,Suo Langda3,Li Yan1,Zhang Ke1,Li Lan1,Purevdorj Myagmarsuren9,Wang Xihong1,Li Ming1,Wang Yu1,Liu Yao1,Huang Shuhong1,Sonstegard Tad10,Wang Ming-Shan11,Kemp Stephen12,Pausch Hubert2ORCID,Chen Yulin1ORCID,Han Jian-Lin1213,Jiang Yu1ORCID,Wang Xiaolong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Joint Agriculture Research Center for Animal Bio-Breeding, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction of Shaanxi Province, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University , Yangling 712100 , China

2. Animal Genomics, ETH Zürich , 8092 Zürich , Switzerland

3. Institute of Animal Science, Tibet Academy of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Sciences , Lhasa 850009 , China

4. College of Animal Science and Technology, Sichuan Agricultural University , Chengdu 611130 , China

5. College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University , Yangling 712100 , China

6. Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural and Reclamation Sciences , Shihezi 832000 , China

7. State Key Laboratory of Sheep Genetic Improvement and Healthy Breeding, Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural and Reclamation Sciences , Shihezi 832000 , China

8. Beijing Key Laboratory of Captive Wildlife Technologies, Beijing Zoo , Beijing 100044 , China

9. Lab of Animal Genetics and Animal Reproductive Technology, Research Institute of Animal Husbandry, Mongolian University of Life Sciences , Ulaanbaatar 17024 , Mongolia

10. Acceligen Inc. , St. Paul, MN 55104

11. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California Santa Cruz , Santa Cruz, CA 94720

12. Livestock Genetics Program, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) , Nairobi 30709-00100 , Kenya

13. CAAS-ILRI Joint Laboratory on Livestock and Forage Genetic Resources, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) , Beijing 100193 , China

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding the genetic mechanism of how animals adapt to extreme conditions is fundamental to determine the relationship between molecular evolution and changing environments. Goat is one of the first domesticated species and has evolved rapidly to adapt to diverse environments, including harsh high-altitude conditions with low temperature and poor oxygen supply but strong ultraviolet radiation. Here, we analyzed 331 genomes of domestic goats and wild caprid species living at varying altitudes (high > 3000 m above sea level and low < 1200 m), along with a reference-guided chromosome-scale assembly (contig-N50: 90.4 Mb) of a female Tibetan goat genome based on PacBio HiFi long reads, to dissect the genetic determinants underlying their adaptation to harsh conditions on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP). Population genomic analyses combined with genome-wide association studies (GWAS) revealed a genomic region harboring the 3′-phosphoadenosine 5′-phosphosulfate synthase 2 (PAPSS2) gene showing strong association with high-altitude adaptability (PGWAS = 3.62 × 10−25) in Tibetan goats. Transcriptomic data from 13 tissues revealed that PAPSS2 was implicated in hypoxia-related pathways in Tibetan goats. We further verified potential functional role of PAPSS2 in response to hypoxia in PAPSS2-deficient cells. Introgression analyses suggested that the PAPSS2 haplotype conferring the high-altitude adaptability in Tibetan goats originated from a recent hybridization between goats and a wild caprid species, the markhor (Capra falconeri). In conclusion, our results uncover a hitherto unknown contribution of PAPSS2 to high-altitude adaptability in Tibetan goats on QTP, following interspecific introgression and natural selection.

Funder

National Key R&D Program

Tibetan R&D Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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