Rabbit genome analysis reveals a polygenic basis for phenotypic change during domestication.

نویسندگان

  • Miguel Carneiro
  • Carl-Johan Rubin
  • Federica Di Palma
  • Frank W Albert
  • Jessica Alföldi
  • Alvaro Martinez Barrio
  • Gerli Pielberg
  • Nima Rafati
  • Shumaila Sayyab
  • Jason Turner-Maier
  • Shady Younis
  • Sandra Afonso
  • Bronwen Aken
  • Joel M Alves
  • Daniel Barrell
  • Gerard Bolet
  • Samuel Boucher
  • Hernán A Burbano
  • Rita Campos
  • Jean L Chang
  • Veronique Duranthon
  • Luca Fontanesi
  • Hervé Garreau
  • David Heiman
  • Jeremy Johnson
  • Rose G Mage
  • Ze Peng
  • Guillaume Queney
  • Claire Rogel-Gaillard
  • Magali Ruffier
  • Steve Searle
  • Rafael Villafuerte
  • Anqi Xiong
  • Sarah Young
  • Karin Forsberg-Nilsson
  • Jeffrey M Good
  • Eric S Lander
  • Nuno Ferrand
  • Kerstin Lindblad-Toh
  • Leif Andersson
چکیده

The genetic changes underlying the initial steps of animal domestication are still poorly understood. We generated a high-quality reference genome for the rabbit and compared it to resequencing data from populations of wild and domestic rabbits. We identified more than 100 selective sweeps specific to domestic rabbits but only a relatively small number of fixed (or nearly fixed) single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for derived alleles. SNPs with marked allele frequency differences between wild and domestic rabbits were enriched for conserved noncoding sites. Enrichment analyses suggest that genes affecting brain and neuronal development have often been targeted during domestication. We propose that because of a truly complex genetic background, tame behavior in rabbits and other domestic animals evolved by shifts in allele frequencies at many loci, rather than by critical changes at only a few domestication loci.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 345 6200  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014