2021
DOI: 10.1111/age.13092
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Genome‐wide selection signal analysis of Australian Boer goat reveals artificial selection imprinting on candidate genes related to muscle development

Abstract: Summary As one of the best‐known commercial goat breeds in the world, Boer goat has undergone long‐term artificial selection for nearly 100 years, and its excellent growth rate and meat production performance have attracted considerable worldwide attention. Herein, we used single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) called from the whole‐genome sequencing data of 46 Australian Boer goats to detect polymorphisms and identify genomic regions related to muscle development in comparison with those of 81 non‐specialized… Show more

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“…Among these candidate genes, some were involved in ovarian function ( PPP2R5C , CDC25A , ESR1 , RPS26 , and SERPINBs ); seasonal reproduction ( DIO3 , BTG1 , and CRYM ); and metabolism ( OSBPL8 , SLC39A5 , and SERPINBs ) [ 36 ]. In addition, Yang et al [ 37 ] used whole-genome sequencing data from 46 Australian Boer goats to detect SNPs and identify genomic regions associated with muscle development. Finally, 30 candidate genes (e.g., JAK2 , KCNQ1 , PDE5A , PDLIM5 , and TBX5 ) directly associated with muscle development were obtained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these candidate genes, some were involved in ovarian function ( PPP2R5C , CDC25A , ESR1 , RPS26 , and SERPINBs ); seasonal reproduction ( DIO3 , BTG1 , and CRYM ); and metabolism ( OSBPL8 , SLC39A5 , and SERPINBs ) [ 36 ]. In addition, Yang et al [ 37 ] used whole-genome sequencing data from 46 Australian Boer goats to detect SNPs and identify genomic regions associated with muscle development. Finally, 30 candidate genes (e.g., JAK2 , KCNQ1 , PDE5A , PDLIM5 , and TBX5 ) directly associated with muscle development were obtained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, excellent growth performance is one of the important goals of Boer goat breeding. Therefore, investigating the selective genes between different breeding stages of Boer goats may help elucidate the genetic basis of muscle development [15]. Notably, some genes identified in this study attracted the attention of the authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…C, San Diego, CA, US) and whole genome sequencing was performed by Illumina NovaSeq 6000 × Ten platform (BGI, Shenzhen, China), the sequencing depth, for BH animals, was expected around 10×. The genome datasets of total 30 Australian Boer goats (AS) from our previous study [15] and 30 African indigenous goats (AF) were obtained from NCBI SRA database (PRJNA671542), respectively (Table S1).…”
Section: Animals Genome Sequencing and Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 127 publicly available goat genome datasets were downloaded from the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRA), including 46 Australian Boer goats from our previous study ( Yang et al, 2021 ) and 81 other goats (45 African, 16 European, and 20 Asian goats) as the control group (Supplementary Table S1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%