Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing

Objective The Shanghai Holstein cattle breed is susceptible to severe mastitis and other diseases due to the hot weather and long-term humidity in Shanghai, which is the main distribution centre for providing Holstein semen to various farms throughout China. Our objective was to determine the geneti...

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Main Authors: Dengying Liu, Zhenliang Chen, Zhe Zhang, Hao Sun, Peipei Ma, Kai Zhu, Guanglei Liu, Qishan Wang, Yuchun Pan
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2019-03-01
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spelling doaj-94206c3137894ff2ba6b2db8bb359abd2020-11-25T02:10:50ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172019-03-0132332033310.5713/ajas.18.020424047Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencingDengying Liu0Zhenliang Chen1Zhe Zhang2Hao Sun3Peipei Ma4Kai Zhu5Guanglei Liu6Qishan Wang7Yuchun Pan8 Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China Shanghai Dairy Cattle Breeding Centre Co., Ltd, Shanghai 201901, China Shanghai Dairy Cattle Breeding Centre Co., Ltd, Shanghai 201901, China Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaObjective The Shanghai Holstein cattle breed is susceptible to severe mastitis and other diseases due to the hot weather and long-term humidity in Shanghai, which is the main distribution centre for providing Holstein semen to various farms throughout China. Our objective was to determine the genetic mechanisms influencing economically important traits, especially diseases that have huge impact on the yield and quality of milk as well as reproduction. Methods In our study, we detected the structural variations of 1,092 Shanghai Holstein cows by using next-generation sequencing. We used the DELLY software to identify deletions and insertions, cn.MOPS to identify copy-number variants (CNVs). Furthermore, we annotated these structural variations using different bioinformatics tools, such as gene ontology, cattle quantitative trait locus (QTL) database and ingenuity pathway analysis (IPA). Results The average number of high-quality reads was 3,046,279. After filtering, a total of 16,831 deletions, 12,735 insertions and 490 CNVs were identified. The annotation results showed that these mapped genes were significantly enriched for specific biological functions, such as disease and reproduction. In addition, the enrichment results based on the cattle QTL database showed that the number of variants related to milk and reproduction was higher than the number of variants related to other traits. IPA core analysis found that the structural variations were related to reproduction, lipid metabolism, and inflammation. According to the functional analysis, structural variations were important factors affecting the variation of different traits in Shanghai Holstein cattle. Our results provide meaningful information about structural variations, which may be useful in future assessments of the associations between variations and important phenotypes in Shanghai Holstein cattle. Conclusion Structural variations identified in this study were extremely different from those of previous studies. Many structural variations were found to be associated with mastitis and reproductive system diseases; these results are in accordance with the characteristics of the environment that Shanghai Holstein cattle experience.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-18-0204.pdfGenotyping by Genome Reducing and Sequencing (GGRS)MastitisReproductionShanghai HolsteinStructural Variation
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author Dengying Liu
Zhenliang Chen
Zhe Zhang
Hao Sun
Peipei Ma
Kai Zhu
Guanglei Liu
Qishan Wang
Yuchun Pan
spellingShingle Dengying Liu
Zhenliang Chen
Zhe Zhang
Hao Sun
Peipei Ma
Kai Zhu
Guanglei Liu
Qishan Wang
Yuchun Pan
Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Genotyping by Genome Reducing and Sequencing (GGRS)
Mastitis
Reproduction
Shanghai Holstein
Structural Variation
author_facet Dengying Liu
Zhenliang Chen
Zhe Zhang
Hao Sun
Peipei Ma
Kai Zhu
Guanglei Liu
Qishan Wang
Yuchun Pan
author_sort Dengying Liu
title Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing
title_short Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing
title_full Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing
title_fullStr Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Detection of genome-wide structural variations in the Shanghai Holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing
title_sort detection of genome-wide structural variations in the shanghai holstein cattle population using next-generation sequencing
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Objective The Shanghai Holstein cattle breed is susceptible to severe mastitis and other diseases due to the hot weather and long-term humidity in Shanghai, which is the main distribution centre for providing Holstein semen to various farms throughout China. Our objective was to determine the genetic mechanisms influencing economically important traits, especially diseases that have huge impact on the yield and quality of milk as well as reproduction. Methods In our study, we detected the structural variations of 1,092 Shanghai Holstein cows by using next-generation sequencing. We used the DELLY software to identify deletions and insertions, cn.MOPS to identify copy-number variants (CNVs). Furthermore, we annotated these structural variations using different bioinformatics tools, such as gene ontology, cattle quantitative trait locus (QTL) database and ingenuity pathway analysis (IPA). Results The average number of high-quality reads was 3,046,279. After filtering, a total of 16,831 deletions, 12,735 insertions and 490 CNVs were identified. The annotation results showed that these mapped genes were significantly enriched for specific biological functions, such as disease and reproduction. In addition, the enrichment results based on the cattle QTL database showed that the number of variants related to milk and reproduction was higher than the number of variants related to other traits. IPA core analysis found that the structural variations were related to reproduction, lipid metabolism, and inflammation. According to the functional analysis, structural variations were important factors affecting the variation of different traits in Shanghai Holstein cattle. Our results provide meaningful information about structural variations, which may be useful in future assessments of the associations between variations and important phenotypes in Shanghai Holstein cattle. Conclusion Structural variations identified in this study were extremely different from those of previous studies. Many structural variations were found to be associated with mastitis and reproductive system diseases; these results are in accordance with the characteristics of the environment that Shanghai Holstein cattle experience.
topic Genotyping by Genome Reducing and Sequencing (GGRS)
Mastitis
Reproduction
Shanghai Holstein
Structural Variation
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