Structural variation and introgression from wild populations in East Asian cattle genomes confer adaptation to local environment

Author:

Xia Xiaoting,Zhang Fengwei,Li Shuang,Luo Xiaoyu,Peng Lixin,Dong Zheng,Pausch Hubert,Leonard Alexander S.,Crysnanto Danang,Wang Shikang,Tong Bin,Lenstra Johannes A.,Han Jianlin,Li Fuyong,Xu Tieshan,Gu Lihong,Jin Liangliang,Dang Ruihua,Huang Yongzhen,Lan Xianyong,Ren Gang,Wang Yu,Gao Yuanpeng,Ma Zhijie,Cheng Haijian,Ma Yun,Chen Hong,Pang Weijun,Lei Chuzhao,Chen NingboORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Structural variations (SVs) in individual genomes are major determinants of complex traits, including adaptability to environmental variables. The Mongolian and Hainan cattle breeds in East Asia are of taurine and indicine origins that have evolved to adapt to cold and hot environments, respectively. However, few studies have investigated SVs in East Asian cattle genomes and their roles in environmental adaptation, and little is known about adaptively introgressed SVs in East Asian cattle. Results In this study, we examine the roles of SVs in the climate adaptation of these two cattle lineages by generating highly contiguous chromosome-scale genome assemblies. Comparison of the two assemblies along with 18 Mongolian and Hainan cattle genomes obtained by long-read sequencing data provides a catalog of 123,898 nonredundant SVs. Several SVs detected from long reads are in exons of genes associated with epidermal differentiation, skin barrier, and bovine tuberculosis resistance. Functional investigations show that a 108-bp exonic insertion in SPN may affect the uptake of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by macrophages, which might contribute to the low susceptibility of Hainan cattle to bovine tuberculosis. Genotyping of 373 whole genomes from 39 breeds identifies 2610 SVs that are differentiated along a “north–south” gradient in China and overlap with 862 related genes that are enriched in pathways related to environmental adaptation. We identify 1457 Chinese indicine-stratified SVs that possibly originate from banteng and are frequent in Chinese indicine cattle. Conclusions Our findings highlight the unique contribution of SVs in East Asian cattle to environmental adaptation and disease resistance.

Funder

China Agriculture Research System-the National Beef Cattle and Yak Industrial Technology System

National Natural Science Foundation of China

The Fellowship of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Shaanxi Youth Science and Technology New Star

Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Inner Mongolia Science & Technology Plan

The Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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