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Genomic scans for selection signatures revealed candidate genes for adaptation and production traits in a variety of cattle breeds

Authors :
K.A. Saravanan
Subhashree Parida
Triveni Dutt
Bharat Bhushan
Manjit Panigrahi
Bina Mishra
Harshit Kumar
Gyanendra Kumar Gaur
R. K. Singh
Source :
Genomics. 113(3)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Domestication and selection are the major driving forces responsible for the determinative genetic variability in livestock. These selection patterns create unique genetic signatures within the genome. BovineSNP50 chip data from 236 animals (seven indicine and five taurine cattle breeds) were analyzed in the present study. We implemented three complementary approaches viz. iHS (Integrated haplotype score), ROH (Runs of homozygosity), and FST, to detect selection signatures. A total of 179, 56, and 231 regions revealed 518, 277, and 267 candidate genes identified by iHS, ROH, and FST methods, respectively. We found several candidate genes (e.g., NCR3, ARID5A, HIST1H2BN, DEFB4, DEFB7, HSPA1L, HSPA1B, and DNAJB4) related to production traits and the adaptation of indigenous breeds to local environmental constraints such as heat stress and disease susceptibility. However, further studies are warranted to refine the findings using a larger sample size, whole-genome sequencing, and/or high density genotyping.

Details

ISSN :
10898646
Volume :
113
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5bdf026dc42e6a830cb12dd660b7b632