Large-scale ruminant genome sequencing provides insights into their evolution and distinct traits

Lei Chen(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Qiang Qiu(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yu Jiang(Northwest A&F University), Kun Wang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Zeshan Lin(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Zhipeng Li(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Faysal Bibi(Museum für Naturkunde), Yongzhi Yang(Lanzhou University), Jinhuan Wang(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Wenhui Nie(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Weiting Su(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Guichun Liu(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Qiye Li(China National GeneBank), Weiwei Fu(Northwest A&F University), Xiangyu Pan(Northwest A&F University), Chang Liu(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Jie Yang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Chenzhou Zhang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yuan Yin(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yu Wang(Kashi University), Yue Zhao(Northwest A&F University), Chen Zhang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Zhongkai Wang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yanli Qin(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Wei Liu(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Wang Bao(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Yandong Ren(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Ru Zhang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yan Zeng(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Rute R. da Fonseca(University of Copenhagen), Bin Wei(Northwest A&F University), Ran Li(Northwest A&F University), Wenting Wan(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Ruoping Zhao(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Wenbo Zhu(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yutao Wang(Kashi University), Shengchang Duan, Yun Gao, Yong E. Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chunyan Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Christina Hvilsom(Copenhagen Zoo), Clinton W. Epps(Oregon State University), Leona G. Chemnick(San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research), Yang Dong(Yunnan Agricultural University), Siavash Mirarab(University of California San Diego), Hans R. Siegismund(University of Copenhagen), Oliver A. Ryder(University of California San Diego), M. Thomas P. Gilbert(University of Copenhagen), Harris A. Lewin(University of California, Davis), Guojie Zhang(University of Copenhagen), Rasmus Heller(University of Copenhagen), Wen Wang(Northwestern Polytechnical University)
Science
June 20, 2019
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Abstract

Phylogeny and characteristics of ruminants Ruminants are a diverse group of mammals that includes families containing well-known taxa such as deer, cows, and goats. However, their evolutionary relationships have been contentious, as have the origins of their distinctive digestive systems and headgear, including antlers and horns (see the Perspective by Ker and Yang). To understand the relationships among ruminants, L. Chen et al. sequenced 44 species representing 6 families and performed a phylogenetic analysis. From this analysis, they were able to resolve the phylogeny of many genera and document incomplete lineage sorting among major clades. Interestingly, they found evidence for large population reductions among many taxa starting at approximately 100,000 years ago, coinciding with the migration of humans out of Africa. Examining the bony appendages on the head—the so-called headgear—Wang et al. describe specific evolutionary changes in the ruminants and identify selection on cancer-related genes that may function in antler development in deer. Finally, Lin et al. take a close look at the reindeer genome and identify the genetic basis of adaptations that allow reindeer to survive in the harsh conditions of the Arctic. Science , this issue p. eaav6202 , p. eaav6335 , p. eaav6312 ; see also p. 1130


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