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Massively parallel sequencing of Chikso (Korean brindle cattle) to discover genome-wide SNPs and InDels

  • Jung Woo Choi
  • , Xiaoping Liao
  • , Sairom Park
  • , Heoyn Jeong Jeon
  • , Won Hyong Chung
  • , Paul Stothard
  • , Yeon Soo Park
  • , Jeong Koo Lee
  • , Kyung Tai Lee
  • , Sang Hwan Kim
  • , Jae Don Oh
  • , Namshin Kim
  • , Tae Hun Kim
  • , Hak Kyo Lee*
  • , Sung Jin Lee
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Guelph
  • University of Alberta
  • Kangwon National University
  • Rural Development Administration
  • Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
  • Gangwon Provincial Livestock Research Center
  • Hankyong National University

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Abstract

Since the completion of the bovine sequencing projects, a substantial number of genetic variations such as single nucleotide polymorphisms have become available across the cattle genome. Recently, cataloguing such genetic variations has been accelerated using massively parallel sequencing technology. However, most of the recent studies have been concentrated on European Bos taurus cattle breeds, resulting in a severe lack of knowledge for valuable native cattle genetic resources worldwide. Here, we present the first whole-genome sequencing results for an endangered Korean native cattle breed, Chikso, using the Illumina HiSeq 2,000 sequencing platform. The genome of a Chikso bull was sequenced to approximately 25.3-fold coverage with 98.8% of the bovine reference genome sequence (UMD 3.1) covered. In total, 5,874,026 single nucleotide polymorphisms and 551,363 insertion/deletions were identified across all 29 autosomes and the X-chromosome, of which 45% and 75% were previously unknown, respectively. Most of the variations (92.7% of single nucleotide polymorphisms and 92.9% of insertion/deletions) were located in intergenic and intron regions. A total of 16,273 single nucleotide polymorphisms causing missense mutations were detected in 7,111 genes throughout the genome, which could potentially contribute to variation in economically important traits in Chikso. This study provides a valuable resource for further investigations of the genetic mechanisms underlying traits of interest in cattle, and for the development of improved genomics-based breeding tools.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-211
Number of pages9
JournalMolecules and Cells
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013.09

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Keywords

  • Chikso
  • InDel
  • Massively parallel sequencing
  • SNP

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