A Chinese indicine pangenome reveals a wealth of novel structural variants introgressed from other Bos species

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  • Xuelei Dai
  • Peipei Bian
  • Dexiang Hu
  • Funong Luo
  • Yongzhen Huang
  • Shaohua Jiao
  • Xihong Wang
  • Mian Gong
  • Ran Li
  • Yudong Cai
  • Jiayue Wen
  • Qimeng Yang
  • Weidong Deng
  • Hojjat Asadollahpour Nanaei
  • Yu Wang
  • Fei Wang
  • Zijing Zhang
  • Benjamin D. Rosen
  • Heller, Rasmus
  • Yu Jiang
Chinese indicine cattle harbor a much higher genetic diversity compared with other domestic cattle, but their genome architecture remains uninvestigated. Using PacBio HiFi sequencing data from 10 Chinese indicine cattle across southern China, we assembled 20 high-quality partially phased genomes and integrated them into a multiassembly graph containing 148.5 Mb (5.6%) of novel sequence. We identified 156,009 high-confidence nonredundant structural variants (SVs) and 206 SV hotspots spanning ∼195 Mb of gene-rich sequence. We detected 34,249 archaic introgressed fragments in Chinese indicine cattle covering 1.93 Gb (73.3%) of the genome. We inferred an average of 3.8%, 3.2%, 1.4%, and 0.5% of introgressed sequence originating, respectively, from banteng-like, kouprey-like, gayal-like, and gaur-like Bos species, as well as 0.6% of unknown origin. Introgression from multiple donors might have contributed to the genetic diversity of Chinese indicine cattle. Altogether, this study highlights the contribution of interspecies introgression to the genomic architecture of an important livestock population and shows how exotic genomic elements can contribute to the genetic variation available for selection.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftGenome Research
Vol/bind33
Udgave nummer8
Sider (fra-til)1284-1298
Antal sider15
ISSN1088-9051
DOI
StatusUdgivet - aug. 2023

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Funding Information:
This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (2022YFF1000100) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China to Y.J. (U21A20247, 31822052). R.H. was supported by a European Research Council Starting grant (no. 853442). We thank the High-Performance Computing platform of Northwest A&F University for providing computing resources.

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© 2023 Dai et al.

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