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Duo Chen1,2, Qing Zhang3, Weiqi Tang4, Zhen Huang5,2, Gang Wang3, Yongjun Wang3, Jiaxian Shi1,3, Huimin Xu3, Lianyu Lin3, Zhen Li3, Wenchao Chi4, Likun Huang6, Jing Xia6, Xingtan Zhang3, Lin Guo3, Yuanyuan Wang3, Panpan Ma3, Juan Tang7, Gang Zhou7, Min Liu7, Fuyan Liu7, Xiuting Hua3, Baiyu Wang3, Qiaochu Shen3, Qing Jiang3, Jingxian Lin3, Xuequn Chen3, Hongbo Wang3, Meijie Dou3, Lei Liu3, Haoran Pan3, Yiying Qi3, Bin Wu8, Jingping Fang1, Yitao Zhou1,2, Wan Cen1, Wenjin He1,9, Qiujin Zhang1, Ting Xue1,9,10, Gang Lin1,10, Wenchun Zhang11, Zhongjian Liu12, Liming Qu13, Aiming Wang14, Qichang Ye11, Jianming Chen4, Yanding Zhang2, Ray Ming15, Marc Van Montagu16,17, Haibao Tang18, Yves Van de Peer16,17,19,20, Youqiang Chen5,10, Jisen Zhang18.
Abstract
Goldfish have been subjected to over 1,000 y of intensive domestication and selective breeding. In this report, we describe a high-quality goldfish genome (2n = 100), anchoring 95.75% of contigs into 50 pseudochromosomes. Comparative genomics enabled us to disentangle the two subgenomes that resulted from an ancient hybridization event. Resequencing 185 representative goldfish variants and 16 wild crucian carp revealed the origin of goldfish and identified genomic regions that have been shaped by selective sweeps linked to its domestication. Our comprehensive collection of goldfish varieties enabled us to associate genetic variations with a number of well-known anatomical features, including features that distinguish traditional goldfish clades. Additionally, we identified a tyrosine-protein kinase receptor as a candidate causal gene for the first well-known case of Mendelian inheritance in goldfish-the transparent mutant. The goldfish genome and diversity data offer unique resources to make goldfish a promising model for functional genomics, as well as domestication.Entities:
Keywords: Carassius auratus; GWAS; domestication; genome evolution; goldfish
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33139555 PMCID: PMC7703540 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005545117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205