Biology (Dec 2022)

Genomics, Origin and Selection Signals of Loudi Cattle in Central Hunan

  • Liangliang Jin,
  • Baizhong Zhang,
  • Jing Luo,
  • Jianbo Li,
  • Juyong Liang,
  • Wanghe Wu,
  • Yongzhong Xie,
  • Fuqiang Li,
  • Chuzhao Lei,
  • Kangle Yi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11121775
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 1775

Abstract

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Due to the geographical, cultural and environmental variability in Xiangxi, China, distinctive indigenous cattle populations have formed. Among them, Loudi cattle and Xiangxi cattle are the local cattle in Hunan, and the environment in Loudi is relatively more enclosed and humid than that in Xiangxi. To study the genome and origin of Loudi cattle in hot and humid environments, 29 individuals were collected and sequenced by whole-genome resequencing. In addition, genomic data were obtained from public databases for 96 individuals representing different cattle breeds worldwide, including 23 Xiangxi cattle from western Hunan. Genetic analysis indicated that the genetic diversity of Loudi cattle was close to that of Chinese cattle and higher than that of other breeds. Population structure and ancestral origin analysis indicated the relationship between Loudi cattle and other breeds. Loudi has four distinctive seasons, with a stereoscopic climate and extremely rich water resources. Selective sweep analysis revealed candidate genes and pathways associated with environmental adaptation and homeostasis. Our findings provide a valuable source of information on the genetic diversity of Loudi cattle and ideas for population conservation and genome-associated breeding of local cattle in today’s extreme climate environment.

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