Copy Number Variations in Tilapia Genomes

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Bi Jun Li
Hong Lian Li
Zining Meng
Yong Zhang
Haoran Lin
Gen Hua Yue
Jun Hong Xia
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[1] Sun Yat-Sen University,State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Institute of Aquatic Economic Animals and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory for Aquatic Economic Animals, College of Life Sciences
[2] National University of Singapore,Molecular Population Genetics and Breeding Group, Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, 1 Research Link
[3] National University of Singapore,Department of Biological Sciences
[4] Nanyang Technological University,School of Biological Sciences
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Marine Biotechnology | 2017年 / 19卷
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Tilapia; Copy number variation; Genome-wide scan; Association analysis;
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Discovering the nature and pattern of genome variation is fundamental in understanding phenotypic diversity among populations. Although several millions of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been discovered in tilapia, the genome-wide characterization of larger structural variants, such as copy number variation (CNV) regions has not been carried out yet. We conducted a genome-wide scan for CNVs in 47 individuals from three tilapia populations. Based on 254 Gb of high-quality paired-end sequencing reads, we identified 4642 distinct high-confidence CNVs. These CNVs account for 1.9% (12.411 Mb) of the used Nile tilapia reference genome. A total of 1100 predicted CNVs were found overlapping with exon regions of protein genes. Further association analysis based on linear model regression found 85 CNVs ranging between 300 and 27,000 base pairs significantly associated to population types (R2 > 0.9 and P > 0.001). Our study sheds first insights on genome-wide CNVs in tilapia. These CNVs among and within tilapia populations may have functional effects on phenotypes and specific adaptation to particular environments.
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