Scientific Data (Feb 2024)

Whole-genome variants dataset of 209 local chickens from China

  • Xiaodong Tan,
  • Jiawen Zhang,
  • Jie Dong,
  • Minjie Huang,
  • Qinghai Li,
  • Huanhuan Wang,
  • Lijuan Bai,
  • Ming Cui,
  • Zhenzhen Zhou,
  • Shuyuan Yang,
  • Deqian Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-02995-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Compared to commercial chickens, local breeds exhibit better in meat quality and flavour, but the productivity (e.g., growth rate, body weight) of local chicken breeds is rather low. Genetic analysis based on whole-genome sequencing contributes to elucidating the genetic markers or putative candidate genes related to some economic traits, facilitating the improvement of production performance, the acceleration of breeding progress, and the conservation of genetic resources. Here, a total of 209 local chickens from 13 breeds were investigated, and the observation of approximately 91.4% high-quality sequences (Q30 > 90%) and a mapping rate over 99% for each individual indicated good results of this study, as confirmed by a genome coverage of 97.6%. Over 19 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 1.98 million insertion-deletions (InDels) were identified using the reference genome (GRCg7b), further contributing to the public database. This dataset provides valuable resources for studying genetic diversity and adaptation and for the cultivation of new chicken breeds/lines.