Abstract
The local goat breeds of Chongqing represent the typical goat populations of Southwestern China and play a significant role in global goat research. However, studies on these goats remain limited. Chongqing goats exhibit diverse coat colors, a crucial economic trait essential for individual and breed identification. In this study, we performed genome-wide association analysis (GWAS) of Chongqing goats to identify candidate genes associated with coat color. The results of the GWAS revealed that the ASIP, AHCY, and ITCH genes on chromosome 13 are significantly associated with coat color variation in Chongqing goats. Furthermore, haplotype analysis, gene function annotation, and pathway analysis enrichment further confirmed that a significant region on chromosome 13 is associated with coat color in local Chongqing goats, and that ASIP and AHCY are related to black coat color, whereas ITCH is potentially associated with white coat expression. Additionally, we also identified TPK1 as being associated with coat color in goats, which has hardly been reported. The newly identified genes expand our understanding of the complex genetic architecture underlying pigmentation traits in livestock. Our study identifies the genes related to coat color in local goats, which enriches the genetic resource pool of goats and contributes to a deeper understanding of the genetic mechanisms underlying coat color in these breeds.