Scans for signatures of selection in Russian cattle breed genomes reveal new candidate genes for environmental adaptation and acclimation

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Andrey A. Yurchenko
Hans D. Daetwyler
Nikolay Yudin
Robert D. Schnabel
Christy J. Vander Jagt
Vladimir Soloshenko
Bulat Lhasaranov
Ruslan Popov
Jeremy F. Taylor
Denis M. Larkin
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[1] The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ICG SB RAS),The Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics
[2] University of Glasgow,Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine
[3] Centre for AgriBioscience,Agriculture Victoria, AgriBio
[4] La Trobe University,School of Applied Systems Biology
[5] Bundoora,Division of Animal Sciences
[6] University of Missouri,Royal Veterinary College
[7] Siberian Research Institute of Animal Husbandry,undefined
[8] Shuluuma IAPC,undefined
[9] Kizhinga,undefined
[10] Yakutian Research Institute of Agriculture,undefined
[11] University of London,undefined
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Domestication and selective breeding has resulted in over 1000 extant cattle breeds. Many of these breeds do not excel in important traits but are adapted to local environments. These adaptations are a valuable source of genetic material for efforts to improve commercial breeds. As a step toward this goal we identified candidate regions to be under selection in genomes of nine Russian native cattle breeds adapted to survive in harsh climates. After comparing our data to other breeds of European and Asian origins we found known and novel candidate genes that could potentially be related to domestication, economically important traits and environmental adaptations in cattle. The Russian cattle breed genomes contained regions under putative selection with genes that may be related to adaptations to harsh environments (e.g., AQP5, RAD50, and RETREG1). We found genomic signatures of selective sweeps near key genes related to economically important traits, such as the milk production (e.g., DGAT1, ABCG2), growth (e.g., XKR4), and reproduction (e.g., CSF2). Our data point to candidate genes which should be included in future studies attempting to identify genes to improve the extant breeds and facilitate generation of commercial breeds that fit better into the environments of Russia and other countries with similar climates.
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