生物
遗传学
遗传多样性
繁殖
种质资源
人口
进化生物学
农学
社会学
人口学
作者
Xiaowei Ye,Jinyan Gu,Chen Cao,Zhiyuan Zhang,Hong Cheng,Zhiao Chen,Xiaomei Fang,Zhiwu Zhang,Qingsong Wang,Yuchun Pan,Z. Wang
出处
期刊:Animal
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2023-10-13
卷期号:17 (11): 101014-101014
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.animal.2023.101014
摘要
The Sunong black pig is a new composite breed under development generated from Chinese indigenous pig breeds (i.e., Taihu and Huai) and intensive pig breeds (i.e., Landrace and Berkshire), which is an important genetic material for studying breeding mechanisms. However, there is currently limited knowledge about the genetic structure and germplasm characteristics of Sunong black pigs. To comprehensively understand their genetic composition and ancestry proportions, we performed population structure and local ancestry inference analysis based on whole-genome sequencing information. The results showed that Sunong black pigs could be clustered independently into a group, whose pedigree was intermediate between indigenous and commercial pig breeds, but closer to commercial pigs. Furthermore, local ancestry inference analysis revealed that Sunong black pigs inherited immune and reproductive traits from indigenous pig breeds, including CC and CXC chemokine family, Toll-like receptor family, IFN gene family, ESR1, AREG and EREG gene, while growth and development-related traits were inherited from commercial pig breeds, including IGF1 and GSY2 gene. Overall, Sunong black pigs have formed a relatively stable genome structure with some advantageous traits inherited from their ancestral breeds. This study deepened the understanding of the breeding mechanism of Sunong black pigs and provided a reference for cross-breeding programmes in livestock.
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