Literature DB >> 28034839

Selection signature in domesticated animals.

Zhang-yuan Pan1, Xiao-yun He2, Xiang-yu Wang2, Xiao-fei Guo2, Xiao-han Cao3, Wen-ping Hu2, Ran Di2, Qiu-yue Liu2, Ming-xing Chu2.   

Abstract

Domesticated animals play an important role in the life of humanity. All these domesticated animals undergo same process, first domesticated from wild animals, then after long time natural and artificial selection, formed various breeds that adapted to the local environment and human needs. In this process, domestication, natural and artificial selection will leave the selection signal in the genome. The research on these selection signals can find functional genes directly, is one of the most important strategies in screening functional genes. The current studies of selection signal have been performed in pigs, chickens, cattle, sheep, goats, dogs and other domestic animals, and found a great deal of functional genes. This paper provided an overview of the types and the detected methods of selection signal, and outlined researches of selection signal in domestic animals, and discussed the key issues in selection signal analysis and its prospects.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28034839     DOI: 10.16288/j.yczz.16-195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yi Chuan        ISSN: 0253-9772


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