Literature DB >> 35718271

The first high-quality reference genome of sika deer provides insights for high-tannin adaptation.

Xiumei Xing1, Cheng Ai2, Tianjiao Wang3, Yang Li3, Huitao Liu3, Pengfei Hu3, Guiwu Wang3, Huamiao Liu3, Hongliang Wang3, Ranran Zhang3, Junjun Zheng3, Xiaobo Wang2, Lei Wang3, Yuxiao Chang2, Qian Qian2, Jinghua Yu4, Lixin Tang3, Shigang Wu2, Xiujuan Shao2, Alun Li2, Peng Cui2, Wei Zhan5, Sheng Zhao2, Zhichao Wu2, Xiqun Shao3, Yimeng Dong3, Min Rong3, Yihong Tan4, Xuezhe Cui3, Shuzhuo Chang3, Xingchao Song3, Tongao Yang3, Limin Sun3, Yan Ju3, Pei Zhao3, Huanhuan Fan3, Ying Liu3, Xinhui Wang3, Wanyun Yang3, Min Yang3, Tao Wei3, Shanshan Song3, Jiaping Xu3, Zhigang Yue3, Qiqi Liang6, Chunyi Li7, Jue Ruan8, Fuhe Yang1.   

Abstract

Sika deer are known to prefer oak leaves, which are rich in tannins and toxic to most mammals; however, the genetic mechanisms underlying their unique ability to adapt to living in the jungle are still unclear. In identifying the mechanism responsible for the tolerance of a highly toxic diet, we have made a major advancement by explaining the genomics of sika deer. We generated the first high-quality, chromosome-level genome assembly of sika deer and measured the correlation between tannin intake and RNA expression in 15 tissues through 180 experiments. Comparative genome analyses showed that the UGT and CYP gene families are functionally involved in the adaptation of sika deer to high-tannin food, especially the expansion of the UGT family 2 subfamily B of UGT genes. The first chromosome-level assembly and genetic characterization of the tolerance to a highly toxic diet suggest that the sika deer genome may serve as an essential resource for understanding evolutionary events and tannin adaptation. Our study provides a paradigm of comparative expressive genomics that can be applied to the study of unique biological features in non-model animals.
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Keywords:  Chromosome-scale assembly; Oak leaves; Sika deer; Tannin tolerance; Whole-genome sequencing

Year:  2022        PMID: 35718271     DOI: 10.1016/j.gpb.2022.05.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics        ISSN: 1672-0229            Impact factor:   7.691


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