Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducks

ABSTRACT: The assessment of animal genetic structure had significant importance for the preservation and breeding of animal germplasm resources. Selection signals are genotype markers generated during the process of biological evolution, and the detection of selection signals could reveal the direct...

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Main Authors: Zhiming Zhu, Ruiyi Lin, Bangzhe Zhao, Wenli Shi, Qiannan Cai, Linli Zhang, Qingwu Xin, Li Li, Zhongwei Miao, Shiyi Zhou, Zhongbin Huang, Qinlou Huang, Nenzhu Zheng
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author Zhiming Zhu
Ruiyi Lin
Bangzhe Zhao
Wenli Shi
Qiannan Cai
Linli Zhang
Qingwu Xin
Li Li
Zhongwei Miao
Shiyi Zhou
Zhongbin Huang
Qinlou Huang
Nenzhu Zheng
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Ruiyi Lin
Bangzhe Zhao
Wenli Shi
Qiannan Cai
Linli Zhang
Qingwu Xin
Li Li
Zhongwei Miao
Shiyi Zhou
Zhongbin Huang
Qinlou Huang
Nenzhu Zheng
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description ABSTRACT: The assessment of animal genetic structure had significant importance for the preservation and breeding of animal germplasm resources. Selection signals are genotype markers generated during the process of biological evolution, and the detection of selection signals could reveal the direction of species evolution. The aim of this study was to generate a whole-genome resequencing data from Jinding duck, Shanma duck, Youxian Partridge duck, and Taiwan Brown tsaiya duck to reveal their population structure and selection signals. The population structure analysis revealed significant genetic differences among the 4 indigenous laying ducks, indicating their independent lineage. Specifically, Shanma duck and Youxian partridge duck were closely and likely originated from a common ancestor. In addition, selection sweep analysis was performed using the population genetic differentiation coefficient (Fst) and nucleotide diversity ratio (π ratio). The top 5% was used as the threshold for the Fst and π ratio, and the 2 thresholds were combined to identify selected genomic regions. In the selected regions of the 3 comparison groups, 136, 143, and 268 candidate genes were detected. Further screening of all candidate genes revealed that 35 candidate genes appeared simultaneously in 3 comparative groups, with 16 genes annotated. The 16 genes were analyzed by Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses. The results revealed 5 functional genes (AQP3, PIK3C3, NOL6, RPP25, and DCTN3) that may be related to important economic traits in laying ducks and involved mainly invasopressin-regulated water reabsorption, ribosome biogenesis, and the PI3K signaling pathway. The results provide insights into the protection and exploitation of genetic resources of Chinese indigenous laying ducks.
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spelling doaj-art-5df3ded2e7394148bf06f1e1df8d89012025-08-19T23:44:47ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912024-07-01103710383210.1016/j.psj.2024.103832Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducksZhiming Zhu0Ruiyi Lin1Bangzhe Zhao2Wenli Shi3Qiannan Cai4Linli Zhang5Qingwu Xin6Li Li7Zhongwei Miao8Shiyi Zhou9Zhongbin Huang10Qinlou Huang11Nenzhu Zheng12Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, ChinaCollege of Animal Sciences (College of Bee Science), Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, China; College of Animal Sciences (College of Bee Science), Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, China; College of Animal Sciences (College of Bee Science), Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, China; College of Animal Sciences (College of Bee Science), Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, ChinaSeed Industry Development Center of Shishi, Shishi 362700, ChinaSeed Industry Development Center of Shishi, Shishi 362700, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, ChinaInstitute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Fujian Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Fuzhou 350013, China; Corresponding author:ABSTRACT: The assessment of animal genetic structure had significant importance for the preservation and breeding of animal germplasm resources. Selection signals are genotype markers generated during the process of biological evolution, and the detection of selection signals could reveal the direction of species evolution. The aim of this study was to generate a whole-genome resequencing data from Jinding duck, Shanma duck, Youxian Partridge duck, and Taiwan Brown tsaiya duck to reveal their population structure and selection signals. The population structure analysis revealed significant genetic differences among the 4 indigenous laying ducks, indicating their independent lineage. Specifically, Shanma duck and Youxian partridge duck were closely and likely originated from a common ancestor. In addition, selection sweep analysis was performed using the population genetic differentiation coefficient (Fst) and nucleotide diversity ratio (π ratio). The top 5% was used as the threshold for the Fst and π ratio, and the 2 thresholds were combined to identify selected genomic regions. In the selected regions of the 3 comparison groups, 136, 143, and 268 candidate genes were detected. Further screening of all candidate genes revealed that 35 candidate genes appeared simultaneously in 3 comparative groups, with 16 genes annotated. The 16 genes were analyzed by Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses. The results revealed 5 functional genes (AQP3, PIK3C3, NOL6, RPP25, and DCTN3) that may be related to important economic traits in laying ducks and involved mainly invasopressin-regulated water reabsorption, ribosome biogenesis, and the PI3K signaling pathway. The results provide insights into the protection and exploitation of genetic resources of Chinese indigenous laying ducks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579124004115laying duckpopulation structureselection signalresequencing
spellingShingle Zhiming Zhu
Ruiyi Lin
Bangzhe Zhao
Wenli Shi
Qiannan Cai
Linli Zhang
Qingwu Xin
Li Li
Zhongwei Miao
Shiyi Zhou
Zhongbin Huang
Qinlou Huang
Nenzhu Zheng
Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducks
laying duck
population structure
selection signal
resequencing
title Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducks
title_full Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducks
title_fullStr Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducks
title_full_unstemmed Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducks
title_short Whole-genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous Chinese laying ducks
title_sort whole genome resequencing revealed the population structure and selection signal of 4 indigenous chinese laying ducks
topic laying duck
population structure
selection signal
resequencing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579124004115
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