Chromosome-level genome assembly of goose provides insight into the adaptation and growth of local goose breeds

Author:

Zhao Qiqi1234ORCID,Lin Zhenping5,Chen Junpeng5,Xie Zi123,Wang Jun6,Feng Keyu123,Lin Wencheng1234,Li Hongxin1234,Hu Zezhong1,Chen Weiguo1234,Chen Feng124,Junaid Muhammad6,Zhang Huanmin7,Xie Qingmei1234,Zhang Xinheng1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Heyuan Branch, Guangdong Provincial Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agricultural Science and Technology, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University , Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510642 , China

2. Department of Science and Technology of Guangdong Province, Key Laboratory of Animal Health Aquaculture and Environmental Control , Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510642 , China

3. Guangdong Engineering Research Center for Vector Vaccine of Animal Virus , Guangzhou, 510642 , China

4. Guangdong Provincial Key Lab of AgroAnimal Genomics and Molecular Breeding, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University , Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510642 , China

5. Shantou Baisha Research Institute of Original Species of Poultry and Stock , Shantou, Guangdong, 515000 , China

6. College of Marine Sciences, South China Agricultural University , Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510642 , China

7. Avian Disease and Oncology Laboratory, Agriculture Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture , East Lansing, MI 48823 , USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAnatidae contains numerous waterfowl species with great economic value, but the genetic diversity basis remains insufficiently investigated. Here, we report a chromosome-level genome assembly of Lion-head goose (Anser cygnoides), a native breed in South China, through the combination of PacBio, Bionano, and Hi-C technologies.FindingsThe assembly had a total genome size of 1.19 Gb, consisting of 1,859 contigs with an N50 length of 20.59 Mb, generating 40 pseudochromosomes, representing 97.27% of the assembled genome, and identifying 21,208 protein-coding genes. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that geese and ducks diverged approximately 28.42 million years ago, and geese have undergone massive gene family expansion and contraction. To identify genetic markers associated with body weight in different geese breeds, including Wuzong goose, Huangzong goose, Magang goose, and Lion-head goose, a genome-wide association study was performed, yielding an average of 1,520.6 Mb of raw data that detected 44,858 single-mucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Genome-wide association study showed that 6 SNPs were significantly associated with body weight and 25 were potentially associated. The significantly associated SNPs were annotated as LDLRAD4, GPR180, and OR, enriching in growth factor receptor regulation pathways.ConclusionsWe present the first chromosome-level assembly of the Lion-head goose genome, which will expand the genomic resources of the Anatidae family, providing a basis for adaptation and evolution. Candidate genes significantly associated with different goose breeds may serve to understand the underlying mechanisms of weight differences.

Funder

Key Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province

Construction of Modern Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Alliance in Guangdong Province

China Agriculture Research System of MOF

National Modern Agricultural Industry Science and Technology Innovation Center in Guangzhou

Guangdong Provincial Promotion Project on Preservation

Utilization of Local Breed of Livestock and Poultry

Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Science and Technology Program of Guangdong Province, China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics

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