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- Title
Differential DNA methylation analysis reveals key genes in Chinese Qingyu and Landrace pigs.
- Authors
Wang, Kai; Wu, Pingxian; Wang, Shujie; Ji, Xiang; Chen, Dong; Xiao, Weihang; Gu, Yiren; Zeng, Yangshuang; Xu, Xu; Tang, Guoqing
- Abstract
The Chinese Qingyu pig is a typical domestic fatty pig breed and an invaluable indigenous genetic resource in China. Compared with the Landrace pig, the Qingyu pig has unique meat characteristics, including muscle development, intramuscular fat, and other meat quality traits. At present, few studies have explored epigenetic differences due to DNA methylation between the Qingyu pig and the Landrace pig. In this study, 30 Qingyu pigs and 31 Landrace pigs were subjected to reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS). Genome-wide differential DNA methylation analysis was conducted. Six genomic regions, including regions on Sus scrofa chromosome (SSC) 1: 266.09–274.23 Mb, SSC5: 0.88–10.68 Mb, SSC8: 41.23–48.51 Mb, SSC12: 45.43–54.38 Mb, SSC13: 202.15–207.95 Mb, and SSC14: 126.43–139.85 Mb, were regarded as key regions that may be associated with phenotypic differences between the Qingyu pig and the Landrace pig. Furthermore, according to further analysis, five differentially methylated genes (ADCY1, FUBP3, GRIN2B, KIT, and PIK3R6) were identified as key candidate genes that might be associated with meat characteristics. Our findings provide new insights into the differences in DNA methylation between the Qingyu pig and the Landrace pig. These results enrich the epigenetic research of the Chinese Qingyu pig.
- Subjects
CHINA; DNA methylation; DNA analysis; SWINE; WILD boar; GERMPLASM; ERECTOR spinae muscles; MEAT analysis
- Publication
Genome, 2022, Vol 65, Issue 1, p19
- ISSN
0831-2796
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/gen-2021-0006