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Multi-species annotation of transcriptome and chromatin structure in domesticated animals.

Authors :
Foissac S
Djebali S
Munyard K
Vialaneix N
Rau A
Muret K
Esquerré D
Zytnicki M
Derrien T
Bardou P
Blanc F
Cabau C
Crisci E
Dhorne-Pollet S
Drouet F
Faraut T
Gonzalez I
Goubil A
Lacroix-Lamandé S
Laurent F
Marthey S
Marti-Marimon M
Momal-Leisenring R
Mompart F
Quéré P
Robelin D
Cristobal MS
Tosser-Klopp G
Vincent-Naulleau S
Fabre S
Pinard-Van der Laan MH
Klopp C
Tixier-Boichard M
Acloque H
Lagarrigue S
Giuffra E
Source :
BMC biology [BMC Biol] 2019 Dec 30; Vol. 17 (1), pp. 108. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Dec 30.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Comparative genomics studies are central in identifying the coding and non-coding elements associated with complex traits, and the functional annotation of genomes is a critical step to decipher the genotype-to-phenotype relationships in livestock animals. As part of the Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes (FAANG) action, the FR-AgENCODE project aimed to create reference functional maps of domesticated animals by profiling the landscape of transcription (RNA-seq), chromatin accessibility (ATAC-seq) and conformation (Hi-C) in species representing ruminants (cattle, goat), monogastrics (pig) and birds (chicken), using three target samples related to metabolism (liver) and immunity (CD4+ and CD8+ T cells).<br />Results: RNA-seq assays considerably extended the available catalog of annotated transcripts and identified differentially expressed genes with unknown function, including new syntenic lncRNAs. ATAC-seq highlighted an enrichment for transcription factor binding sites in differentially accessible regions of the chromatin. Comparative analyses revealed a core set of conserved regulatory regions across species. Topologically associating domains (TADs) and epigenetic A/B compartments annotated from Hi-C data were consistent with RNA-seq and ATAC-seq data. Multi-species comparisons showed that conserved TAD boundaries had stronger insulation properties than species-specific ones and that the genomic distribution of orthologous genes in A/B compartments was significantly conserved across species.<br />Conclusions: We report the first multi-species and multi-assay genome annotation results obtained by a FAANG project. Beyond the generation of reference annotations and the confirmation of previous findings on model animals, the integrative analysis of data from multiple assays and species sheds a new light on the multi-scale selective pressure shaping genome organization from birds to mammals. Overall, these results emphasize the value of FAANG for research on domesticated animals and reinforces the importance of future meta-analyses of the reference datasets being generated by this community on different species.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1741-7007
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMC biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31884969
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-019-0726-5