In it for the long run: perspectives on exploiting long-read sequencing in livestock for population scale studies of structural variants

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Studies have demonstrated that structural variants (SV) play a substantial role in the evolution of species and have an impact on Mendelian traits in the genome. However, unlike small variants (< 50 bp), it has been challenging to accurately identify and genotype SV at the population scale using short-read sequencing. Long-read sequencing technologies are becoming competitively priced and can address several of the disadvantages of short-read sequencing for the discovery and genotyping of SV. In livestock species, analysis of SV at the population scale still faces challenges due to the lack of resources, high costs, technological barriers, and computational limitations. In this review, we summarize recent progress in the characterization of SV in the major livestock species, the obstacles that still need to be overcome, as well as the future directions in this growing field. It seems timely that research communities pool resources to build global population-scale long-read sequencing consortiums for the major livestock species for which the application of genomic tools has become cost-effective.

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Nguyen, T. V., Vander Jagt, C. J., Wang, J., Daetwyler, H. D., Xiang, R., Goddard, M. E., … MacLeod, I. M. (2023, December 1). In it for the long run: perspectives on exploiting long-read sequencing in livestock for population scale studies of structural variants. Genetics Selection Evolution. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12711-023-00783-5

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