Genome-Wide Association Study and Whole-Genome Resequencing Reveal Key lincRNA and Candidate Gene for Polled Phenotype in Yak

全基因组关联研究和全基因组重测序揭示牦牛无角表型的关键长链非编码RNA和候选基因

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Abstract

Yaks are important livestock in high-altitude regions, and their polled trait can effectively improve breeding and management efficiency. In this study, whole-genome resequencing combined with a GWAS was employed to identify a significantly associated region of approximately 273.6 kb on chromosome 1 (36,313,286-36,586,879 bp) in Xueduo yaks. This region contains 1001 significant single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci and is located within a long intergenic non-coding RNA (lincRNA) region. Candidate genes EPCIP, OLIG1 and PAXBP1 adjacent to this region were identified. Among these, the PAXBP1 gene plays a crucial role in neural crest development, suggesting that it may be a core gene regulating horn development in yaks. Further analysis of Ashdan yaks (a polled breed developed from Datong yaks) indicated that the two breeds share the same candidate genes and a subset of associated genetic variants for the polled trait, suggesting a degree of genetic conservation underlying this trait across yak breeds. This study provides a theoretical basis for polled yak breeding.

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