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Identification of candidate genes related to highland adaptation from multiple Chinese local chicken breeds by whole genome sequencing analysis

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AbstractUnderstanding the genetic mechanism of highland adaptation is of great importance for breeding improvement of Tibetan chickens (TBC). Some studies of TBC have identified some candidate genes and pathways from multiple subgroups, but the related genetic mechanisms remain largely unknown. Different genetic backgrounds and the independent genetic basis of highland adaptation make it difficult to identity the selective region of highland adaptation with all TBC samples. In this study, we conducted pre‐analysis in a large‐scale population to select a TBC subgroup with the purest and highest level of highland‐specific lineage for the further analysis. Finally, the 37 samples from a TBC subgroup and 19 Lahsa White chickens were used to represent the highland group for further analysis with 80 samples from five Chinese local lowland breeds as controls. Population structure analysis revealed that highland adaptation significantly affected population stratification in Chinese local chicken breeds. Genome‐wide selection signal analysis identified 201 candidate genes associated with highland adaptation of TBC, and these genes were significantly enriched in calcium signaling, vascular smooth muscle contraction and the cellular response to oxidative stress pathways. Additionally, we identified a narrow 1.76 kb region containing an overlapping region between HBZ and an active enhancer, and our identified region showed a highly significant signal. The highland group selected the haplotype with high activity to improve the oxygen‐carrying capacity, thus being adapted to a hypoxic environment. We also found that STX2 was significantly selected in the highland group, thus potentially reducing the oxidative stress caused by hypoxia, and that STX2 exhibited the opposite effects on highland adaptation and reproductive traits. Our findings advance our understanding of extreme environment adaptation of highland chickens, and provide some variants and genes beneficial to TBC genetic breeding improvement.
Title: Identification of candidate genes related to highland adaptation from multiple Chinese local chicken breeds by whole genome sequencing analysis
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AbstractUnderstanding the genetic mechanism of highland adaptation is of great importance for breeding improvement of Tibetan chickens (TBC).
Some studies of TBC have identified some candidate genes and pathways from multiple subgroups, but the related genetic mechanisms remain largely unknown.
Different genetic backgrounds and the independent genetic basis of highland adaptation make it difficult to identity the selective region of highland adaptation with all TBC samples.
In this study, we conducted pre‐analysis in a large‐scale population to select a TBC subgroup with the purest and highest level of highland‐specific lineage for the further analysis.
Finally, the 37 samples from a TBC subgroup and 19 Lahsa White chickens were used to represent the highland group for further analysis with 80 samples from five Chinese local lowland breeds as controls.
Population structure analysis revealed that highland adaptation significantly affected population stratification in Chinese local chicken breeds.
Genome‐wide selection signal analysis identified 201 candidate genes associated with highland adaptation of TBC, and these genes were significantly enriched in calcium signaling, vascular smooth muscle contraction and the cellular response to oxidative stress pathways.
Additionally, we identified a narrow 1.
76 kb region containing an overlapping region between HBZ and an active enhancer, and our identified region showed a highly significant signal.
The highland group selected the haplotype with high activity to improve the oxygen‐carrying capacity, thus being adapted to a hypoxic environment.
We also found that STX2 was significantly selected in the highland group, thus potentially reducing the oxidative stress caused by hypoxia, and that STX2 exhibited the opposite effects on highland adaptation and reproductive traits.
Our findings advance our understanding of extreme environment adaptation of highland chickens, and provide some variants and genes beneficial to TBC genetic breeding improvement.

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