Frontiers in Genetics (Oct 2022)

Genetic architecture and selection of Anhui autochthonous pig population revealed by whole genome resequencing

  • Wei Zhang,
  • Xiaojin Li,
  • Yao Jiang,
  • Mei Zhou,
  • Linqing Liu,
  • Shiguang Su,
  • Chengliang Xu,
  • Xueting Li,
  • Chonglong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1022261
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The genetic resources among pigs in Anhui Province are diverse, but their value and potential have yet to be discovered. To illustrate the genetic diversity and population structure of the Anhui pigs population, we resequenced the genome of 150 pigs from six representative Anhui pigs populations and analyzed this data together with the sequencing data from 40 Asian wild boars and commercial pigs. Our results showed that Anhui pigs were divided into two distinct types based on ancestral descent: Wannan Spotted pig (WSP) and Wannan Black pig (WBP) origins from the same ancestor and the other four populations origins from another ancestor. We also identified several potential selective sweep regions associated with domestication characteristics among Anhui pigs, including reproduction-associated genes (CABS1, INSL6, MAP3K12, IGF1R, INSR, LIMK2, PATZ1, MAPK1), lipid- and meat-related genes (SNX19, MSTN, MC5R, PRKG1, CREBBP, ADCY9), and ear size genes (MSRB3 and SOX5). Therefore, these findings expand the catalogue and how these genetic differences among pigs and this newly generated data will be a valuable resource for future genetic studies and for improving genome-assisted breeding of pigs and other domesticated animals.

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