Laura Buggiotti
Demographic History, Adaptation, and NRAP Convergent Evolution at Amino Acid Residue 100 in the World Northernmost Cattle from Siberia
Buggiotti, Laura; Yurchenko, Andrey A; Yudin, Nikolay S; Jagt, Christy J Vander; Vorobieva, Nadezhda V; Kusliy, Mariya Ff; Vasiliev, Sergei K; Rodionov, Andrey N; Boronetskaya, Oksana I; Zinovieva, Natalia A; Graphodatsky, Alexander S; Daetwyler, Hans D; Larkin, Denis M
Authors
Andrey A Yurchenko
Nikolay S Yudin
Christy J Vander Jagt
Nadezhda V Vorobieva
Mariya Ff Kusliy
Sergei K Vasiliev
Andrey N Rodionov
Oksana I Boronetskaya
Natalia A Zinovieva
Alexander S Graphodatsky
Hans D Daetwyler
Denis M Larkin
Contributors
Denis Larkin
Supervisor
Abstract
Native cattle breeds represent an important cultural heritage. They are a reservoir of genetic variation useful for properly responding to agriculture needs in the light of ongoing climate changes. Evolutionary processes that occur in response to extreme environmental conditions could also be better understood using adapted local populations. Herein, different evolutionary histories of the world northernmost native cattle breeds from Russia were investigated. They highlighted Kholmogory as a typical taurine cattle, whereas Yakut cattle separated from European taurines approximately 5,000 years ago and contain numerous ancestral and some novel genetic variants allowing their adaptation to harsh conditions of living above the Polar Circle. Scans for selection signatures pointed to several common gene pathways related to adaptation to harsh climates in both breeds. But genes affected by selection from these pathways were mostly different. A Yakut cattle breed-specific missense mutation in a highly conserved NRAP gene represents a unique example of a young amino acid residue convergent change shared with at least 16 species of hibernating/cold-adapted mammals from six distinct phylogenetic orders. This suggests a convergent evolution event along the mammalian phylogenetic tree and fast fixation in a single isolated cattle population exposed to a harsh climate.
Citation
Buggiotti, L., Yurchenko, A. A., Yudin, N. S., Jagt, C. J. V., Vorobieva, N. V., Kusliy, M. F., Vasiliev, S. K., Rodionov, A. N., Boronetskaya, O. I., Zinovieva, N. A., Graphodatsky, A. S., Daetwyler, H. D., & Larkin, D. M. (2021). Demographic History, Adaptation, and NRAP Convergent Evolution at Amino Acid Residue 100 in the World Northernmost Cattle from Siberia. Molecular Biology and Evolution,
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Mar 21, 2021 |
Publication Date | Mar 30, 2021 |
Deposit Date | Jul 4, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 14, 2021 |
Print ISSN | 0737-4038 |
Electronic ISSN | 1537-1719 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Keywords | cold adaptation; Yakut cattle; convergent evolution; NRAP; Kholmogory cattle; resequencing |
Public URL | https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1549644 |
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