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Whole-Genome Resequencing of Red Junglefowl and Indigenous Village Chicken Reveal New Insights on the Genome Dynamics of the Species

Lawal, Raman A.; Al-Atiyat, Raed M.; Aljumaah, Riyadh S.; Silva, Pradeepa; Mwacharo, Joram M.; Hanotte, Olivier

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Authors

Raman A. Lawal

Raed M. Al-Atiyat

Riyadh S. Aljumaah

Pradeepa Silva

Joram M. Mwacharo

OLIVIER HANOTTE OLIVIER.HANOTTE@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Director of Frozen Ark Project & Professor of Genetics & Conservation



Abstract

© 2018 Lawal, Al-Atiyat, Aljumaah, Silva, Mwacharo and Hanotte. The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livestock species, outnumbering humans by an approximate ratio of six to one. The genetic control for production traits have been well studied in commercial chicken, but the selection pressures underlying unique adaptation and production to local environments remain largely unknown in indigenous village chicken. Likewise, the genome regions under positive selection in the wild red junglefowl remain untapped. Here, using the pool heterozygosity approach, we analyzed indigenous village chicken populations from Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, and Sri Lanka, alongside six red junglefowl, for signatures of positive selection across the autosomes. Two red junglefowl candidate selected regions were shared with all domestic chicken populations. Four candidates sweep regions, unique to and shared among all indigenous domestic chicken, were detected. Only one region includes annotated genes (TSHR and GTF2A1). Candidate regions that were unique to each domestic chicken population with functions relating to adaptation to temperature gradient, production, reproduction and immunity were identified. Our results provide new insights on the consequence of the selection pressures that followed domestication on the genome landscape of the domestic village chicken.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 29, 2018
Online Publication Date Jul 20, 2018
Publication Date Jul 20, 2018
Deposit Date Feb 4, 2023
Publicly Available Date Feb 8, 2023
Journal Frontiers in Genetics
Electronic ISSN 1664-8021
Publisher Frontiers Media
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Article Number 264
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00264
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3119260
Publisher URL https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fgene.2018.00264/full

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