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The Meishan pig genome reveals structural variation-mediated gene expression and phenotypic divergence underlying Asian pig domestication.

Rong Zhou1, Shang-Tong Li2, Wen-Ye Yao1, Chun-Di Xie1, Zhiqiang Chen3, Zhi-Jie Zeng1,4, Di Wang3, Kui Xu1, Zhao-Ji Shen5,6, Yulian Mu1, Wenbin Bao7, Wenkai Jiang3, Ruiqiang Li3, Qiqi Liang3, Kui Li1.   

Abstract

There are wide genomic and phenotypic differences between Asian and European pig breeds, yet the current reference genome is the European Duroc pig genome. A high-quality pig genome is lacking for genetic analysis of agricultural traits in Asian pigs. Here, using a hybrid approach, a high-quality reference genome (MSCAAS v1) for the Asian Meishan breed is assembled with a contig N50 size of 48.05 Mb. MSCAAS v1 outperforms the Duroc genome as a reference genome for Asian breeds. Genomic comparison reveals 49,103 structural variations (SVs) between Meishan and Duroc, 4.02% of which are Asian-specific SVs (AP-SVs). Notably, a 30-Mb hotspot for AP-SVs on chromosome X enriched for genes associated with Asian-pig-specific phenotypes is present in Asian domestic pig breeds, but absent in Asian wild boars, suggesting that Asian domestic breeds share a common ancestor. Interbreed transcriptomics reveals transcriptional suppression roles of AP-SVs in multiple tissues. Finally, transcriptional regulation in the intron of IGF2R is reported, as genomic SV (274-bp deletion) in Tibetan pig limits its growth compared to domestic pig breeds. In summary, this study provides insights regarding the genetic changes underlying pig domestication and presents a benchmark-setting resource for the utilization of agricultural valuable loci in Asian pigs.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Meishan pig; genome assembly; genome evolution; structural variation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33825319     DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   7.090


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