遗传学
结构变异
参考基因组
拷贝数变化
全基因组测序
基因组进化
数量性状位点
遗传变异
染色体
作者
Feng Zhu,Zhong-Tao Yin,Zheng Wang,Jacqueline Smith,Fan Zhang,Fergal J. Martin,Denye Ogeh,Maxwell T. Hincke,Fang-Bing Lin,David W. Burt,Zhengkui Zhou,Shuisheng Hou,Qiang-Sen Zhao,Xiao-Qin Li,Si-Ran Ding,Guan-Sheng Li,Fang-Xi Yang,Jing-Pin Hao,Ziding Zhang,Li-Zhi Lu,Ning Yang,Zhuo-Cheng Hou
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-26272-1
摘要
Domestic ducks are raised for meat, eggs and feather down, and almost all varieties are descended from the Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos). Here, we report chromosome-level high-quality genome assemblies for meat and laying duck breeds, and the Mallard. Our new genomic databases contain annotations for thousands of new protein-coding genes and recover a major percentage of the presumed “missing genes” in birds. We obtain the entire genomic sequences for the C-type lectin (CTL) family members that regulate eggshell biomineralization. Our population and comparative genomics analyses provide more than 36 million sequence variants between duck populations. Furthermore, a mutant cell line allows confirmation of the predicted anti-adipogenic function of NR2F2 in the duck, and uncovered mutations specific to Pekin duck that potentially affect adipose deposition. Our study provides insights into avian evolution and the genetics of oviparity, and will be a rich resource for the future genetic improvement of commercial traits in the duck. Domestic ducks are descended from the Mallard and have been bred for several purposes. Here the authors present three high-quality duck genome assemblies which recover previously missing genes and provide a rich resource of variants potentially related to domestication.
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