Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELB

Abstract Background Distinct domestication events, adaptation to different climatic zones, and divergent selection in productive traits have shaped the genomic differences between taurine and indicine cattle. In this study, we assessed the impact of artificial selection and environmental adaptation...

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Main Authors: Marina Naval-Sánchez, Laercio R. Porto-Neto, Diercles F. Cardoso, Ben J. Hayes, Hans D. Daetwyler, James Kijas, Antonio Reverter
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Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-020-00546-6
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spelling doaj-1e5f5cad1ab64fbfa467114817c634242020-11-25T03:46:13ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution1297-96862020-05-0152111910.1186/s12711-020-00546-6Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELBMarina Naval-Sánchez0Laercio R. Porto-Neto1Diercles F. Cardoso2Ben J. Hayes3Hans D. Daetwyler4James Kijas5Antonio Reverter6CSIRO Agriculture & FoodCSIRO Agriculture & FoodCSIRO Agriculture & FoodQueensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of QueenslandAgriculture Victoria, AgriBio, Centre for AgriBioscienceCSIRO Agriculture & FoodCSIRO Agriculture & FoodAbstract Background Distinct domestication events, adaptation to different climatic zones, and divergent selection in productive traits have shaped the genomic differences between taurine and indicine cattle. In this study, we assessed the impact of artificial selection and environmental adaptation by comparing whole-genome sequences from European taurine and Asian indicine breeds and from African cattle. Next, we studied the impact of divergent selection by exploiting predicted and experimental functional annotation of the bovine genome. Results We identified selective sweeps in beef cattle taurine and indicine populations, including a 430-kb selective sweep on indicine cattle chromosome 5 that is located between 47,670,001 and 48,100,000 bp and spans five genes, i.e. HELB, IRAK3, ENSBTAG00000026993, GRIP1 and part of HMGA2. Regions under selection in indicine cattle display significant enrichment for promoters and coding genes. At the nucleotide level, sites that show a strong divergence in allele frequency between European taurine and Asian indicine are enriched for the same functional categories. We identified nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in coding regions that are fixed for different alleles between subspecies, eight of which were located within the DNA helicase B (HELB) gene. By mining information from the 1000 Bull Genomes Project, we found that HELB carries mutations that are specific to indicine cattle but also found in taurine cattle, which are known to have been subject to indicine introgression from breeds, such as N’Dama, Anatolian Red, Marchigiana, Chianina, and Piedmontese. Based on in-house genome sequences, we proved that mutations in HELB segregate independently of the copy number variation HMGA2-CNV, which is located in the same region. Conclusions Major genomic sequence differences between Bos taurus and Bos indicus are enriched for promoter and coding regions. We identified a 430-kb selective sweep in Asian indicine cattle located on chromosome 5, which carries SNPs that are fixed in indicine populations and located in the coding sequences of the HELB gene. HELB is involved in the response to DNA damage including exposure to ultra-violet light and is associated with reproductive traits and yearling weight in tropical cattle. Thus, HELB likely contributed to the adaptation of tropical cattle to their harsh environment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-020-00546-6
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author Marina Naval-Sánchez
Laercio R. Porto-Neto
Diercles F. Cardoso
Ben J. Hayes
Hans D. Daetwyler
James Kijas
Antonio Reverter
spellingShingle Marina Naval-Sánchez
Laercio R. Porto-Neto
Diercles F. Cardoso
Ben J. Hayes
Hans D. Daetwyler
James Kijas
Antonio Reverter
Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELB
Genetics Selection Evolution
author_facet Marina Naval-Sánchez
Laercio R. Porto-Neto
Diercles F. Cardoso
Ben J. Hayes
Hans D. Daetwyler
James Kijas
Antonio Reverter
author_sort Marina Naval-Sánchez
title Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELB
title_short Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELB
title_full Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELB
title_fullStr Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELB
title_full_unstemmed Selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene HELB
title_sort selection signatures in tropical cattle are enriched for promoter and coding regions and reveal missense mutations in the damage response gene helb
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 1297-9686
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Distinct domestication events, adaptation to different climatic zones, and divergent selection in productive traits have shaped the genomic differences between taurine and indicine cattle. In this study, we assessed the impact of artificial selection and environmental adaptation by comparing whole-genome sequences from European taurine and Asian indicine breeds and from African cattle. Next, we studied the impact of divergent selection by exploiting predicted and experimental functional annotation of the bovine genome. Results We identified selective sweeps in beef cattle taurine and indicine populations, including a 430-kb selective sweep on indicine cattle chromosome 5 that is located between 47,670,001 and 48,100,000 bp and spans five genes, i.e. HELB, IRAK3, ENSBTAG00000026993, GRIP1 and part of HMGA2. Regions under selection in indicine cattle display significant enrichment for promoters and coding genes. At the nucleotide level, sites that show a strong divergence in allele frequency between European taurine and Asian indicine are enriched for the same functional categories. We identified nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in coding regions that are fixed for different alleles between subspecies, eight of which were located within the DNA helicase B (HELB) gene. By mining information from the 1000 Bull Genomes Project, we found that HELB carries mutations that are specific to indicine cattle but also found in taurine cattle, which are known to have been subject to indicine introgression from breeds, such as N’Dama, Anatolian Red, Marchigiana, Chianina, and Piedmontese. Based on in-house genome sequences, we proved that mutations in HELB segregate independently of the copy number variation HMGA2-CNV, which is located in the same region. Conclusions Major genomic sequence differences between Bos taurus and Bos indicus are enriched for promoter and coding regions. We identified a 430-kb selective sweep in Asian indicine cattle located on chromosome 5, which carries SNPs that are fixed in indicine populations and located in the coding sequences of the HELB gene. HELB is involved in the response to DNA damage including exposure to ultra-violet light and is associated with reproductive traits and yearling weight in tropical cattle. Thus, HELB likely contributed to the adaptation of tropical cattle to their harsh environment.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-020-00546-6
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