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Selective footprints and genes relevant to cold adaptation and other phenotypic traits are unscrambled in the genomes of divergently selected chicken breeds.
Romanov, Michael N; Abdelmanova, Alexandra S; Fisinin, Vladimir I; Gladyr, Elena A; Volkova, Natalia A; Koshkina, Olga A; Rodionov, Andrey N; Vetokh, Anastasia N; Gusev, Igor V; Anshakov, Dmitry V; Stanishevskaya, Olga I; Dotsev, Arsen V; Griffin, Darren K; Zinovieva, Natalia A.
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  • Romanov MN; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia. m.romanov@kent.ac.uk.
  • Abdelmanova AS; School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK. m.romanov@kent.ac.uk.
  • Fisinin VI; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Gladyr EA; Federal State Budget Scientific Institution Federal Research Centre "All-Russian Poultry Research and Technological Institute" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Volkova NA; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Koshkina OA; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Rodionov AN; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Vetokh AN; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Gusev IV; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Anshakov DV; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Stanishevskaya OI; Breeding and Genetic Centre "Zagorsk Experimental Breeding Farm" - Branch of the Federal Research Centre "All-Russian Poultry Research and Technological Institute" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Dotsev AV; Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding - Branch of the L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Griffin DK; L.K. Ernst Federal Research Centre for Animal Husbandry, Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Zinovieva NA; School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
J Anim Sci Biotechnol ; 14(1): 35, 2023 Feb 24.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36829208
BACKGROUND: The genomes of worldwide poultry breeds divergently selected for performance and other phenotypic traits may also be affected by, and formed due to, past and current admixture events. Adaptation to diverse environments, including acclimation to harsh climatic conditions, has also left selection footprints in breed genomes. RESULTS: Using the Chicken 50K_CobbCons SNP chip, we genotyped four divergently selected breeds: two aboriginal, cold tolerant Ushanka and Orloff Mille Fleur, one egg-type Russian White subjected to artificial selection for cold tolerance, and one meat-type White Cornish. Signals of selective sweeps were determined in the studied breeds using three methods: (1) assessment of runs of homozygosity islands, (2) FST based population differential analysis, and (3) haplotype differentiation analysis. Genomic regions of true selection signatures were identified by two or more methods or in two or more breeds. In these regions, we detected 540 prioritized candidate genes supplemented them with those that occurred in one breed using one statistic and were suggested in other studies. Amongst them, SOX5, ME3, ZNF536, WWP1, RIPK2, OSGIN2, DECR1, TPO, PPARGC1A, BDNF, MSTN, and beta-keratin genes can be especially mentioned as candidates for cold adaptation. Epigenetic factors may be involved in regulating some of these important genes (e.g., TPO and BDNF). CONCLUSION: Based on a genome-wide scan, our findings can help dissect the genetic architecture underlying various phenotypic traits in chicken breeds. These include genes representing the sine qua non for adaptation to harsh environments. Cold tolerance in acclimated chicken breeds may be developed following one of few specific gene expression mechanisms or more than one overlapping response known in cold-exposed individuals, and this warrants further investigation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Anim Sci Biotechnol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Rusia Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Anim Sci Biotechnol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Rusia Pais de publicación: Reino Unido