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Signatures of de-domestication in autochthonous pig breeds and of domestication in wild boar populations from MC1R and NR6A1 allele distribution.

A Ribani1, V J Utzeri1, C Geraci1, S Tinarelli1,2, M Djan3, N Veličković3, R Doneva4, S Dall'Olio1, L Nanni Costa1, G Schiavo1, S Bovo1, G Usai5, M Gallo2, Č Radović6, R Savić7, D Karolyi8, K Salajpal8, K Gvozdanović9, I Djurkin-Kušec9, M Škrlep10, M Čandek-Potokar10, C Ovilo11, L Fontanesi1.   

Abstract

Autochthonous pig breeds are usually reared in extensive or semi-extensive production systems that might facilitate contact with wild boars and, thus, reciprocal genetic exchanges. In this study, we analysed variants in the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene (which cause different coat colour phenotypes) and in the nuclear receptor subfamily 6 group A member 1 (NR6A1) gene (associated with increased vertebral number) in 712 pigs of 12 local pig breeds raised in Italy (Apulo-Calabrese, Casertana, Cinta Senese, Mora Romagnola, Nero Siciliano and Sarda) and south-eastern European countries (Krškopolje from Slovenia, Black Slavonian and Turopolje from Croatia, Mangalitsa and Moravka from Serbia and East Balkan Swine from Bulgaria) and compared the data with the genetic variability at these loci investigated in 229 wild boars from populations spread in the same macro-geographic areas. None of the autochthonous pig breeds or wild boar populations were fixed for one allele at both loci. Domestic and wild-type alleles at these two genes were present in both domestic and wild populations. Findings of the distribution of MC1R alleles might be useful for tracing back the complex genetic history of autochthonous breeds. Altogether, these results indirectly demonstrate that bidirectional introgression of wild and domestic alleles is derived and affected by the human and naturally driven evolutionary forces that are shaping the Sus scrofa genome: autochthonous breeds are experiencing a sort of 'de-domestication' process, and wild resources are challenged by a 'domestication' drift. Both need to be further investigated and managed.
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Keywords:  zzm321990SNPzzm321990; zzm321990Sus scrofazzm321990; coat colour; conservation; genetic resources; introgression; vertebrae

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30741434     DOI: 10.1111/age.12771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Genet        ISSN: 0268-9146            Impact factor:   3.169


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Journal:  Genet Sel Evol       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 5.100

2.  NR6A1 Allelic Frequencies as an Index for both Miniaturizing and Increasing Pig Body Size.

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3.  Whole-genome sequencing of European autochthonous and commercial pig breeds allows the detection of signatures of selection for adaptation of genetic resources to different breeding and production systems.

Authors:  Samuele Bovo; Anisa Ribani; Maria Muñoz; Estefania Alves; Jose P Araujo; Riccardo Bozzi; Marjeta Čandek-Potokar; Rui Charneca; Federica Di Palma; Graham Etherington; Ana I Fernandez; Fabián García; Juan García-Casco; Danijel Karolyi; Maurizio Gallo; Vladimir Margeta; José Manuel Martins; Marie J Mercat; Giulia Moscatelli; Yolanda Núñez; Raquel Quintanilla; Čedomir Radović; Violeta Razmaite; Juliette Riquet; Radomir Savić; Giuseppina Schiavo; Graziano Usai; Valerio J Utzeri; Christoph Zimmer; Cristina Ovilo; Luca Fontanesi
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Authors:  Maria Kaltenbrunner; Walter Mayer; Kirsten Kerkhoff; Rita Epp; Hermann Rüggeberg; Rupert Hochegger; Margit Cichna-Markl
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-06-25       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Genomic diversity, linkage disequilibrium and selection signatures in European local pig breeds assessed with a high density SNP chip.

Authors:  M Muñoz; R Bozzi; J García-Casco; Y Núñez; A Ribani; O Franci; F García; M Škrlep; G Schiavo; S Bovo; V J Utzeri; R Charneca; J M Martins; R Quintanilla; J Tibau; V Margeta; I Djurkin-Kušec; M J Mercat; J Riquet; J Estellé; C Zimmer; V Razmaite; J P Araujo; Č Radović; R Savić; D Karolyi; M Gallo; M Čandek-Potokar; A I Fernández; L Fontanesi; C Óvilo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-09-19       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Describing variability in pig genes involved in coronavirus infections for a One Health perspective in conservation of animal genetic resources.

Authors:  Samuele Bovo; Giuseppina Schiavo; Anisa Ribani; Valerio J Utzeri; Valeria Taurisano; Mohamad Ballan; Maria Muñoz; Estefania Alves; Jose P Araujo; Riccardo Bozzi; Rui Charneca; Federica Di Palma; Ivona Djurkin Kušec; Graham Etherington; Ana I Fernandez; Fabián García; Juan García-Casco; Danijel Karolyi; Maurizio Gallo; José Manuel Martins; Marie-José Mercat; Yolanda Núñez; Raquel Quintanilla; Čedomir Radović; Violeta Razmaite; Juliette Riquet; Radomir Savić; Martin Škrlep; Graziano Usai; Christoph Zimmer; Cristina Ovilo; Luca Fontanesi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-02-09       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Genomic Analysis Reveals Human-Mediated Introgression From European Commercial Pigs to Henan Indigenous Pigs.

Authors:  Kejun Wang; Lige Zhang; Dongdong Duan; Ruimin Qiao; Xiuling Li; Xinjian Li; Xuelei Han
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 4.599

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