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Population Structure and Selection Signatures Underlying Domestication Inferred from Genome-Wide Copy Number Variations in Chinese Indigenous Pigs

Journal

GENES
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes13112026

Keywords

Wannan black pig; Asian wild boar; copy number variation (CNV); selection signatures; fixation index (F-ST); whole genome resequencing

Funding

  1. Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences Key Laboratory Project [2021YL023]
  2. Anhui Province Financial Fund for Modern Seed Industry Project
  3. Anhui Province Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund Project [2108085QC135]
  4. Special Fund for Anhui Agricultural Research System [AHCYJSTX-05-12, AHCYJSTX-05-23]
  5. Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Livestock and Poultry Product Safety Engineering Young Talents Support Engineering Innovation Guidance Fund [XMT2022-09]
  6. 2021 Science and Technology Planning Project of Huangshan City
  7. university synergy innovation program of Anhui province [GXXT-2021-055]

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This study conducted a genome-wide comparison of CNVs between Wannan black pigs and Asian wild boars, identifying selected CNVs related to muscle, reproduction, residual feed intake, and ear size. The findings provide important information for further research on the genetic basis of complex phenotypic traits in Wannan black pigs and offer guidance for their protection and utilization.
Single nucleotide polymorphism was widely used to perform genetic and evolution research in pigs. However, little is known about the effect of copy number variation (CNV) on characteristics in pigs. This study performed a genome-wide comparison of CNVs between Wannan black pigs (WBP) and Asian wild boars (AWB), using whole genome resequencing data. By using Manta, we detected in total 28,720 CNVs that covered approximately 1.98% of the pig genome length. We identified 288 selected CNVs (top 1%) by performing Fst statistics. Functional enrichment analyses for genes located in selected CNVs were found to be muscle related (NDN, TMOD4, SFRP1, and SMYD3), reproduction related (GJA1, CYP26B1, WNT5A, SRD5A2, PTPN11, SPEF2, and CCNB1), residual feed intake (RFI) related (MAP3K5), and ear size related (WIF1). This study provides essential information on selected CNVs in Wannan black pigs for further research on the genetic basis of the complex phenotypic and provides essential information for direction in the protection and utilization of Wannan black pig.

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