Genetic Diversity and Selective Signature in Dabieshan Cattle Revealed by Whole-Genome Resequencing

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Dabieshan cattle are a typical breed of southern Chinese cattle that have the characteristics of muscularity, excellent meat quality and tolerance to temperature and humidity. Based on 148 whole-genome data, our analysis disclosed the ancestry components of Dabieshan cattle with Chinese indicine (0.857) and East Asian taurine (0.139). The Dabieshan genome demonstrated a higher genomic diversity compared with the other eight populations, supported by the observed nucleotide diversity, linkage disequilibrium decay and runs of homozygosity. The candidate genes were detected by a selective sweep, which might relate to the fertility (GPX5, GPX6), feed efficiency (SLC2A5), immune response (IGLL1, BOLA-DQA2, BOLA-DQB), heat resistance (DnaJC1, DnaJC13, HSPA4), fat deposition (MLLT10) and the coat color (ASIP). We also identified the “East Asian taurine-like” segments in Dabieshan cattle, which might contribute to meat quality traits. The results revealed by the unique and valuable genomic data can build a foundation for the genetic improvement and conservation of genetic resources for indigenous cattle breeds.

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Guan, X., Zhao, S., Xiang, W., Jin, H., Chen, N., Lei, C., … Xu, L. (2022). Genetic Diversity and Selective Signature in Dabieshan Cattle Revealed by Whole-Genome Resequencing. Biology, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11091327

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