Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods.
As the methodologies available for the detection of positive selection from genomic data vary in terms of assumptions and execution, weak correlations are expected among them. However, if there is any given signal that is consistently supported across different methodologies, it is strong evidence t...
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doaj-45750dd673a44e419746009e7b4a69132020-11-25T01:22:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6428010.1371/journal.pone.0064280Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods.Yuri Tani UtsunomiyaAna Maria Pérez O'BrienTad Stewart SonstegardCurtis Paul Van TassellAdriana Santana do CarmoGábor MészárosJohann SölknerJosé Fernando GarciaAs the methodologies available for the detection of positive selection from genomic data vary in terms of assumptions and execution, weak correlations are expected among them. However, if there is any given signal that is consistently supported across different methodologies, it is strong evidence that the locus has been under past selection. In this paper, a straightforward frequentist approach based on the Stouffer Method to combine P-values across different tests for evidence of recent positive selection in common variations, as well as strategies for extracting biological information from the detected signals, were described and applied to high density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data generated from dairy and beef cattle (taurine and indicine). The ancestral Bovinae allele state of over 440,000 SNP is also reported. Using this combination of methods, highly significant (P<3.17×10(-7)) population-specific sweeps pointing out to candidate genes and pathways that may be involved in beef and dairy production were identified. The most significant signal was found in the Cornichon homolog 3 gene (CNIH3) in Brown Swiss (P = 3.82×10(-12)), and may be involved in the regulation of pre-ovulatory luteinizing hormone surge. Other putative pathways under selection are the glucolysis/gluconeogenesis, transcription machinery and chemokine/cytokine activity in Angus; calpain-calpastatin system and ribosome biogenesis in Brown Swiss; and gangliosides deposition in milk fat globules in Gyr. The composite method, combined with the strategies applied to retrieve functional information, may be a useful tool for surveying genome-wide selective sweeps and providing insights in to the source of selection.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3655949?pdf=render |
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Yuri Tani Utsunomiya Ana Maria Pérez O'Brien Tad Stewart Sonstegard Curtis Paul Van Tassell Adriana Santana do Carmo Gábor Mészáros Johann Sölkner José Fernando Garcia Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods. PLoS ONE |
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Yuri Tani Utsunomiya Ana Maria Pérez O'Brien Tad Stewart Sonstegard Curtis Paul Van Tassell Adriana Santana do Carmo Gábor Mészáros Johann Sölkner José Fernando Garcia |
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Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods. |
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Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods. |
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Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods. |
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Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods. |
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Detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods. |
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detecting loci under recent positive selection in dairy and beef cattle by combining different genome-wide scan methods. |
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As the methodologies available for the detection of positive selection from genomic data vary in terms of assumptions and execution, weak correlations are expected among them. However, if there is any given signal that is consistently supported across different methodologies, it is strong evidence that the locus has been under past selection. In this paper, a straightforward frequentist approach based on the Stouffer Method to combine P-values across different tests for evidence of recent positive selection in common variations, as well as strategies for extracting biological information from the detected signals, were described and applied to high density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data generated from dairy and beef cattle (taurine and indicine). The ancestral Bovinae allele state of over 440,000 SNP is also reported. Using this combination of methods, highly significant (P<3.17×10(-7)) population-specific sweeps pointing out to candidate genes and pathways that may be involved in beef and dairy production were identified. The most significant signal was found in the Cornichon homolog 3 gene (CNIH3) in Brown Swiss (P = 3.82×10(-12)), and may be involved in the regulation of pre-ovulatory luteinizing hormone surge. Other putative pathways under selection are the glucolysis/gluconeogenesis, transcription machinery and chemokine/cytokine activity in Angus; calpain-calpastatin system and ribosome biogenesis in Brown Swiss; and gangliosides deposition in milk fat globules in Gyr. The composite method, combined with the strategies applied to retrieve functional information, may be a useful tool for surveying genome-wide selective sweeps and providing insights in to the source of selection. |
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