2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40104-023-00929-x
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Associations of genome-wide structural variations with phenotypic differences in cross-bred Eurasian pigs

Wencheng Zong,
Jinbu Wang,
Runze Zhao
et al.

Abstract: Background During approximately 10,000 years of domestication and selection, a large number of structural variations (SVs) have emerged in the genome of pig breeds, profoundly influencing their phenotypes and the ability to adapt to the local environment. SVs (≥ 50 bp) are widely distributed in the genome, mainly in the form of insertion (INS), mobile element insertion (MEI), deletion (DEL), duplication (DUP), inversion (INV), and translocation (TRA). While studies have investigated the SVs in … Show more

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“…Both these elements play a pivotal role in unveiling biological diversity and evolutionary processes at various levels. As a crucial supplement to SNP-based phylogenetics, we have pioneered the development of a phylogenetic research process centered on SVs [23][24][25][26][27] . This process involves the extraction of the most significant and easily distinguishable insertions and deletions.…”
Section: Program Pipelinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both these elements play a pivotal role in unveiling biological diversity and evolutionary processes at various levels. As a crucial supplement to SNP-based phylogenetics, we have pioneered the development of a phylogenetic research process centered on SVs [23][24][25][26][27] . This process involves the extraction of the most significant and easily distinguishable insertions and deletions.…”
Section: Program Pipelinementioning
confidence: 99%