Comprehensive analyses of 723 transcriptomes enhance genetic and biological interpretations for complex traits in cattle

Author:

Fang Lingzhao,Cai Wentao,Liu Shuli,Canela-Xandri Oriol,Gao Yahui,Jiang Jicai,Rawlik Konrad,Li Bingjie,Schroeder Steven G.,Rosen Benjamin D.,Li Cong-jun,Sonstegard Tad S.ORCID,Alexander Leeson J.,Van Tassell Curtis P.ORCID,VanRaden Paul M.ORCID,Cole John B.ORCID,Yu Ying,Zhang Shengli,Tenesa Albert,Ma LiORCID,Liu George E.ORCID

Abstract

By uniformly analyzing 723 RNA-seq data from 91 tissues and cell types, we built a comprehensive gene atlas and studied tissue specificity of genes in cattle. We demonstrated that tissue-specific genes significantly reflected the tissue-relevant biology, showing distinct promoter methylation and evolution patterns (e.g., brain-specific genes evolve slowest, whereas testis-specific genes evolve fastest). Through integrative analyses of those tissue-specific genes with large-scale genome-wide association studies, we detected relevant tissues/cell types and candidate genes for 45 economically important traits in cattle, including blood/immune system (e.g., CCDC88C) for male fertility, brain (e.g., TRIM46 and RAB6A) for milk production, and multiple growth-related tissues (e.g., FGF6 and CCND2) for body conformation. We validated these findings by using epigenomic data across major somatic tissues and sperm. Collectively, our findings provided novel insights into the genetic and biological mechanisms underlying complex traits in cattle, and our transcriptome atlas can serve as a primary source for biological interpretation, functional validation, studies of adaptive evolution, and genomic improvement in livestock.

Funder

AFRI

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Animal Genome and Reproduction Programs

BARD

US-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development

Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

BBSRC

Medical Research Council

MRC

HDR-UK

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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