Historical Introgression from Wild Relatives Enhanced Climatic Adaptation and Resistance to Pneumonia in Sheep

Yin-Hong Cao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Songsong Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Min Shen(Animal Science Research Institute), Zehui Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lei Gao(Animal Science Research Institute), Feng‐Hua Lv(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinglong Xie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinhua Wang(Animal Science Research Institute), Hua Yang(Animal Science Research Institute), Changbin Liu(Animal Science Research Institute), Ping Zhou(Animal Science Research Institute), Pengcheng Wan(Animal Science Research Institute), Yunsheng Zhang(Animal Science Research Institute), Jingquan Yang(Animal Science Research Institute), Wenhui Pi(Animal Science Research Institute), EEr Hehua(Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences), D.P. Berry(Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority), Mario Barbato(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), Ali Esmailizadeh(Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman), Maryam Nosrati(Payame Noor University), Hosein Salehian-Dehkordi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Mostafa Dehghani-Qanatqestani(Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman), А. В. Доцев(Federal Scientific Center for Animal Husbandry named after Academician L.K. Ernst), Т. Е. Денискова(Federal Scientific Center for Animal Husbandry named after Academician L.K. Ernst), N. A. Zinovieva(Federal Scientific Center for Animal Husbandry named after Academician L.K. Ernst), Г. Брем(University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna), Ondřej Štěpánek(Hospital Jihlava), Elena Ciani(University of Bari Aldo Moro), C. Weimann(Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), G. Erhardt(Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), Joram M. Mwacharo, Abulgasim Ahbara(University of Nottingham), Jianlin Han(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Olivier Hanotte(Roslin Institute), Joshua M. Miller(University of Alberta), Zijian Sim(University of Alberta), David W. Coltman(University of Alberta), Juha Kantanen(Natural Resources Institute Finland), Michael W. Bruford(Cardiff University), Johannes A. Lenstra(Utrecht University), James Kijas(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Meng-Hua Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Molecular Biology and Evolution
September 15, 2020
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Abstract

How animals, particularly livestock, adapt to various climates and environments over short evolutionary time is of fundamental biological interest. Further, understanding the genetic mechanisms of adaptation in indigenous livestock populations is important for designing appropriate breeding programs to cope with the impacts of changing climate. Here, we conducted a comprehensive genomic analysis of diversity, interspecies introgression, and climate-mediated selective signatures in a global sample of sheep and their wild relatives. By examining 600K and 50K genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism data from 3,447 samples representing 111 domestic sheep populations and 403 samples from all their seven wild relatives (argali, Asiatic mouflon, European mouflon, urial, snow sheep, bighorn, and thinhorn sheep), coupled with 88 whole-genome sequences, we detected clear signals of common introgression from wild relatives into sympatric domestic populations, thereby increasing their genomic diversities. The introgressions provided beneficial genetic variants in native populations, which were significantly associated with local climatic adaptation. We observed common introgression signals of alleles in olfactory-related genes (e.g., ADCY3 and TRPV1) and the PADI gene family including in particular PADI2, which is associated with antibacterial innate immunity. Further analyses of whole-genome sequences showed that the introgressed alleles in a specific region of PADI2 (chr2: 248,302,667-248,306,614) correlate with resistance to pneumonia. We conclude that wild introgression enhanced climatic adaptation and resistance to pneumonia in sheep. This has enabled them to adapt to varying climatic and environmental conditions after domestication.


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