Abstract
ABSTRACTBos indicus is a domestic cattle species with many indigenous breeds found in India and is important for dairy, draught work, and other household activities. Distinct phenotypic differences are observed among the breeds of this species; however, their whole genome sequences were not available. Therefore, in this study, we performed the whole genome sequencing using Illumina short-read technology to construct draft genome assemblies of four B. indicus breeds; Ongole, Kasargod Dwarf, Kasargod Kapila, and Vechur, of which Vechur is known as the smallest cow of the world. We also report the first de novo genome assemblies of these native B. indicus breeds. Further, we constructed the 18S rRNA marker gene sequences of these B. indicus breeds, which were not yet known. Genomic analysis helped to identify the distinct bovine phenotypic characteristics-related and other biological process-related genes in this species compared to B. taurus, and to gain comparative genomic insights between the dwarf and non-dwarf breeds of this species.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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