Deciphering genomic basis of unique adaptation of Ladakhi cattle to Trans-Himalayan high-altitude region of Leh-Ladakh in India

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Tiwari, Manish [1 ]
Sodhi, Monika [1 ]
Chanda, Divya [1 ]
Kataria, Ranjit S. [1 ]
Niranjan, Saket K. [1 ]
Singh, Inderpal [1 ]
Bharti, Vijay K. [2 ]
Iqbal, M. [3 ]
Rabgais, Stanzin [3 ]
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Vivek, Prince [1 ]
Kumari, Parvesh [1 ]
Mukesh, Manishi [1 ]
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[1] ICAR Natl Bur Anim Genet Resources, Karnal, Haryana, India
[2] DRDO, Def Inst High Altitude Res DIHAR, Leh, India
[3] UT Ladakh, Anim Husb Dept, Leh, Ladakh, India
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Whole genome sequencing; Ladakhi cattle; Sahiwal cattle; Diversity; Selection signature; Population genetics; High-altitude adaptation; GENETIC DIVERSITY; COMPLEX TRAITS; HYPOXIA; HOMOZYGOSITY; RUNS; SIGNATURES; SELECTION; UNCOVERS; HISTORY; SHEEP;
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10.1016/j.gene.2025.149251
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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In this study, whole genome sequence data of Ladakhi cattle from high altitude region of Leh-Ladakh and Sahiwal cattle from arid, semi-arid tropical region were compared. To gain a deeper understanding of the selective footprints in the genomes of Ladakhi and Sahiwal cattle, two strategies namely run of homozygosity (ROH), and fixation index (FST) were employed. A total of 975 and 1189 ROH regions were identified in Ladakhi and Sahiwal cattle, respectively. Several genes associated with high-altitude adaptation were enriched in many of the ROH hot spots in genome of Ladakhi cattle such as; HIF1A, VEGFA, VEGFC, EPHB1, ZEB1, CAV3, TEK, SENP2, GATA6, RAD51 and ADAMTSL4 etc.. The FST value of 0.32 also indicated strong genetic differentiation between Ladakhi and Sahiwal cattle. A total of 3616 genomic regions were identified to be under selection in the two cattle breeds. The FST selection signature analysis led to identification of several genes such as HIF1A, VEGFC, ZEB1, SOD1, EGLN3, EPAS1, ZNF, DYSF, ADAM, SENP2, MMP16, and CDK2 etc., that could be associated with high altitude adaptation in Ladakhi cattle. Additionally, several signalling pathways found in Ladakhi cattle like HIF1A, VEGF, DNA repair, and angiogenesis, which are associated with adaptation to high-altitude hypoxic environments. The phylogenetic, PCA and admixture analysis separated the individuals of Ladakhi and Sahiwal cattle according to their geographic origin. In the present study, the WGS data has helped to identify key genes and genic regions that contribute to high altitude adaptation in Ladakhi cattle.
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