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Genome-wide analysis of the world's sheep breeds reveals high levels of historic mixture and strong recent selection.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.146068
Publisher DOI
10.1371/journal.pbio.1001258
PubMed ID
22346734
Description
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse range of environments. To characterise the genetic consequence of both domestication and selection, we genotyped 49,034 SNP in 2,819 animals from a diverse collection of 74 sheep breeds. We find the majority of sheep populations contain high SNP diversity and have retained an effective population size much higher than most cattle or dog breeds, suggesting domestication occurred from a broad genetic base. Extensive haplotype sharing and generally low divergence time between breeds reveal frequent genetic exchange has occurred during the development of modern breeds. A scan of the genome for selection signals revealed 31 regions containing genes for coat pigmentation, skeletal morphology, body size, growth, and reproduction. We demonstrate the strongest selection signal has occurred in response to breeding for the absence of horns. The high density map of genetic variability provides an in-depth view of the genetic history for this important livestock species.
Date of Publication
2012-02
Publication Type
article
Subject(s)
500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
500 - Science::590 - Animals (Zoology)
600 - Technology::630 - Agriculture
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Kijas, James W
Lenstra, Johannes A
Hayes, Ben
Boitard, Simon
Porto Neto, Laercio R
San Cristobal, Magali
Servin, Bertrand
McCulloch, Russell
Whan, Vicki
Gietzen, Kimberly
Paiva, Samuel
Barendse, William
Ciani, Elena
Raadsma, Herman
McEwan, John
Dalrymple, Brian
Drögemüller, Cordorcid-logo
Institut für Genetik
Additional Credits
Institut für Genetik
Series
PLoS biology
Publisher
Public Library of Science
ISSN
1544-9173
Access(Rights)
open.access
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