A PLAG1 mutation contributed to stature recovery in modern cattle

PLAG1基因突变促成了现代牛体型的恢复。

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作者:Yuri Tani Utsunomiya,Marco Milanesi ,Adam Taiti Harth Utsunomiya,Rafaela Beatriz Pintor Torrecilha,Eui-Soo Kim,Márcio Silva Costa,Tamíris Sayuri Aguiar,Steven Schroeder,Adriana Santana do Carmo,Roberto Carvalheiro,Haroldo Henrique Rezende Neves,Romulo Cláudio Morozini Padula,Thayla Souza Sussai,Ludmilla Balbo Zavarez,Rafael Silva Cipriano,Maria Margareth Theodoro Caminhas,George Hambrecht,Licia Colli,Elisa Eufemi,Paolo Ajmone-Marsan,Deneb Cesana,Marco Sannazaro,Maurizio Buora,Michele Morgante,George Liu,Derek Bickhart,Curtis Paul Van Tassell,Johann Sölkner,Tad Stewart Sonstegard,José Fernando Garcia

Abstract

The recent evolution of cattle is marked by fluctuations in body size. Height in the Bos taurus lineage was reduced by a factor of ~1.5 from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages, and increased again only during the Early Modern Ages. Using haplotype analysis, we found evidence that the bovine PLAG1 mutation (Q) with major effects on body size, weight and reproduction is a >1,000 years old derived allele that increased rapidly in frequency in Northwestern European B. taurus between the 16th and 18th centuries. Towards the 19th and 20th centuries, Q was introgressed into non-European B. taurus and Bos indicus breeds. These data implicate a major role of Q in recent changes in body size in modern cattle, and represent one of the first examples of a genomic sweep in livestock that was driven by selection on a complex trait.

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