Haplotype-resolved 3D chromatin architecture of the hybrid pig

Author:

Lin Yu,Li JingORCID,Gu Yiren,Jin Long,Bai Jingyi,Zhang Jiaman,Wang Yujie,Liu Pengliang,Long Keren,He Mengnan,Li Diyan,Liu Can,Han Ziyin,Zhang Yu,Li Xiaokai,Zeng Bo,Lu Lu,Kong Fanli,Sun Ying,Fan Yongliang,Wang Xun,Wang Tao,Jiang An'an,Ma Jideng,Shen Linyuan,Zhu Li,Jiang Yanzhi,Tang Guoqing,Fan Xiaolan,Liu Qingyou,Li Hua,Wang Jinyong,Chen Li,Ge Liangpeng,Li Xuewei,Tang Qianzi,Li MingzhouORCID

Abstract

In diploid mammals, allele-specific three-dimensional (3D) genome architecture may lead to imbalanced gene expression. Through ultradeep in situ Hi-C sequencing of three representative somatic tissues (liver, skeletal muscle, and brain) from hybrid pigs generated by reciprocal crosses of phenotypically and physiologically divergent Berkshire and Tibetan pigs, we uncover extensive chromatin reorganization between homologous chromosomes across multiple scales. Haplotype-based interrogation of multi-omic data revealed the tissue dependence of 3D chromatin conformation, suggesting that parent-of-origin-specific conformation may drive gene imprinting. We quantify the effects of genetic variations and histone modifications on allelic differences of long-range promoter–enhancer contacts, which likely contribute to the phenotypic differences between the parental pig breeds. We also observe the fine structure of somatically paired homologous chromosomes in the pig genome, which has a functional implication genome-wide. This work illustrates how allele-specific chromatin architecture facilitates concomitant shifts in allele-biased gene expression, as well as the possible consequential phenotypic changes in mammals.

Funder

National Key R & D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science & Technology lnnovation

Agricultural Key Core Technologies of China

Sichuan Science and Technology

Major Science & Technology

Foundation of Key Laboratory of Pig Industry Sciences

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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