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Adaptation and possible ancient interspecies introgression in pigs identified by whole-genome sequencing

  • Huashui Ai
  • , Xiaodong Fang
  • , Bin Yang
  • , Zhiyong Huang
  • , Hao Chen
  • , Likai Mao
  • , Feng Zhang
  • , Lu Zhang
  • , Leilei Cui
  • , Weiming He
  • , Jie Yang
  • , Xiaoming Yao
  • , Lisheng Zhou
  • , Lijuan Han
  • , Jing Li
  • , Silong Sun
  • , Xianhua Xie
  • , Boxian Lai
  • , Ying Su
  • , Yao Lu
  • Hui Yang, Tao Huang, Wenjiang Deng, Rasmus Nielsen, Jun Ren*, Lusheng Huang*
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Domestic pigs have evolved genetic adaptations to their local environmental conditions, such as cold and hot climates. We sequenced the genomes of 69 pigs from 15 geographically divergent locations in China and detected 41 million variants, of which 21 million were absent from the dbSNP database. In a genome-wide scan, we identified a set of loci that likely have a role in regional adaptations to high- and low-latitude environments within China. Intriguingly, we found an exceptionally large (14-Mb) region with a low recombination rate on the X chromosome that appears to have two distinct haplotypes in the high- and low-latitude populations, possibly underlying their adaptation to cold and hot environments, respectively. Surprisingly, the adaptive sweep in the high-latitude regions has acted on DNA that might have been introgressed from an extinct Sus species. Our findings provide new insights into the evolutionary history of pigs and the role of introgression in adaptation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)217-225
Number of pages9
JournalNature Genetics
Volume47
Issue number3
Early online date26 Jan 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2015

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  1. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

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