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Genome-wide analysis reveals the genomic features of the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) as a scavenger

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MOLECULAR GENETICS AND GENOMICS
卷 294, 期 3, 页码 679-692

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00438-019-01541-3

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Turkey vulture; Chemoreception system; Detoxification system; Immune system; Antimicrobial peptide; Positive selection

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31702032]
  2. National Key Program of Research and Development, Ministry of Science and Technology [2016YFC0503200]

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Cathartidae is a small family of large-bodied carrion-feeding birds, of which the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura, Cathartidae) is the most widespread distributed. To investigate the chemoreception system, detoxification system, and immune system in the turkey vulture, we compared its genome to 14 other avian genomes. Comparative genomics demonstrated the expansion in the chemoreception system, especially the olfactory receptors, while the genes in the detoxification system of the turkey vulture did not show apparent expansion. We identified five positively selected genes associated with the immune system in the turkey vulture, which was likely to strengthen the immune defense against pathogenic invasion. Functional enrichment analysis indicated that many positively selected genes were involved in the regulation of immune system processes, implying important reorganization of the immune system in the turkey vulture. The turkey vulture-specific missense mutations were found in one positively selected gene (BCL6), and all the missense mutations were classified as deleterious by PolyPhen-2, possibly contributing to immune adaptation to the carrion feeding. Furthermore, we identified four turkey vulture-specific missense mutations in three -defensin genes of the turkey vulture, which was an indispensable part in the innate immunity (a natural barrier against invasive microbes including bacteria, fungi, and viruses). Our genomic analyses in the turkey vulture provided insights into the genetic signatures of the adaptation to the carrion feeding.

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