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Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals Selection for Important Traits in Domestic Horse Breeds

Petersen, J L; Mickelson, J R; Rendahl, A K; Valberg, S J; Andersson, L S; Axelsson, J; Bailey, E; Bannasch, D; Binns, M M; Borges, A S; Brama, P; Machado, A D; Capomaccio, S; Cappelli, K; Cothran, E G; Distl, O; Fox-Clipsham, L; Graves, K T; Guerin, G; Haase, B; Hasegawa, T; Hemmann, K; Hill, E W; Leeb, T; Lindgren, G; Lohi, H; Lopes, M S; McGivney, B A; Mikko, S; Orr, N; Penedo, M C T; Piercy, R J; Raekallio, M; Rieder, S; Roed, K H; Swinburne, J; Tozaki, T; Vaudin, M; Wade, C M; McCue, M E

Authors

J L Petersen

J R Mickelson

A K Rendahl

S J Valberg

L S Andersson

J Axelsson

E Bailey

D Bannasch

M M Binns

A S Borges

P Brama

A D Machado

S Capomaccio

K Cappelli

E G Cothran

O Distl

L Fox-Clipsham

K T Graves

G Guerin

B Haase

T Hasegawa

K Hemmann

E W Hill

T Leeb

G Lindgren

H Lohi

M S Lopes

B A McGivney

S Mikko

N Orr

M C T Penedo

R J Piercy

M Raekallio

S Rieder

K H Roed

J Swinburne

T Tozaki

M Vaudin

C M Wade

M E McCue



Abstract

Intense selective pressures applied over short evolutionary time have resulted in homogeneity within, but substantial variation among, horse breeds. Utilizing this population structure, 744 individuals from 33 breeds, and a 54,000 SNP genotyping array, breed-specific targets of selection were identified using an FST-based statistic calculated in 500-kb windows across the genome. A 5.5-Mb region of ECA18, in which the myostatin (MSTN) gene was centered, contained the highest signature of selection in both the Paint and Quarter Horse. Gene sequencing and histological analysis of gluteal muscle biopsies showed a promoter variant and intronic SNP of MSTN were each significantly associated with higher Type 2B and lower Type 1 muscle fiber proportions in the Quarter Horse, demonstrating a functional consequence of selection at this locus. Signatures of selection on ECA23 in all gaited breeds in the sample led to the identification of a shared, 186-kb haplotype including two doublesex related mab transcription factor genes (DMRT2 and 3). The recent identification of a DMRT3 mutation within this haplotype, which appears necessary for the ability to perform alternative gaits, provides further evidence for selection at this locus. Finally, putative loci for the determination of size were identified in the draft breeds and the Miniature horse on ECA11, as well as when signatures of selection surrounding candidate genes at other loci were examined. This work provides further evidence of the importance of MSTN in racing breeds, provides strong evidence for selection upon gait and size, and illustrates the potential for population-based techniques to find genomic regions driving important phenotypes in the modern horse.

Citation

Petersen, J. L., Mickelson, J. R., Rendahl, A. K., Valberg, S. J., Andersson, L. S., Axelsson, J., …McCue, M. E. (2013). Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals Selection for Important Traits in Domestic Horse Breeds. PLoS Genetics, 9(1), e1003211. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003211

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 15, 2012
Publication Date Jan 17, 2013
Deposit Date Nov 11, 2014
Publicly Available Date Dec 14, 2018
Journal PLoS Genetics
Print ISSN 1553-7390
Publisher Public Library of Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Issue 1
Pages e1003211
DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003211
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1409320

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