Mapping and Functional Dissection of the Rumpless Trait in Piao Chicken Identifies a Causal Loss of Function Mutation in the Novel Gene Rum

Author:

Guo Ying1234,Tian Jing125,Song Chi6,Han Wei6,Zhu Chunhong6,Li Huifang6,Zhang Shuangjie6,Chen Kuanwei6,Li Ning12,Carlborg Örjan4ORCID,Hu Xiaoxiang12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Animal Biotech Breeding, China Agricultural University , Beijing CN-100193 , China

2. National Engineering Laboratory for Animal Breeding, China Agricultural University , Beijing CN-100193 , China

3. Yazhouwan National Laboratory , Sanya CN-572024 , China

4. Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala University , Uppsala SE-751 23 , Sweden

5. Inner Mongolia Academy of Agricultural & Animal Husbandry Sciences , Hohhot CN-010031 , China

6. Jiangsu Institute of Poultry Science National Chickens Genetic Resources, , Yangzhou CN-225125, Jiangsu , China

Abstract

Abstract Rumpless chickens exhibit an abnormality in their tail development. The genetics and biology of this trait has been studied for decades to illustrate a broad variation in both the types of inheritance and the severity in the developmental defects of the tail. In this study, we created a backcross pedigree by intercrossing Piao (rumpless) with Xianju (normal) to investigate the genetic mechanisms and molecular basis of the rumpless trait in Piao chicken. Through genome-wide association and linkage analyses, the candidate region was fine-mapped to 798.5 kb (chromosome 2: 86.9 to 87.7 Mb). Whole-genome sequencing analyses identified a single variant, a 4.2 kb deletion, which was completely associated with the rumpless phenotype. Explorations of the expression data identified a novel causative gene, Rum, that produced a long, intronless transcript across the deletion. The expression of Rum is embryo-specific, and it regulates the expression of MSGN1, a key factor in regulating T-box transcription factors required for mesoderm formation and differentiation. These results provide genetic and molecular experimental evidence for a novel mechanism regulating tail development in chicken and report the likely causal mutation for the tail abnormity in the Piao chicken. The novel regulatory gene, Rum, will, due to its role in fundamental embryo development, be of interest for further explorations of a potential role in tail and skeletal development also in other vertebrates.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Major Project of Science and Technology Innovation 2030

111 Project

Swedish Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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