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A genetic variation map for chicken with 2.8 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms.

Authors :
Ka-Shu Wong, Gane
Liu, Bin
Wang, Jun
Zhang, Yong
Yang, Xu
Zhang, Zengjin
Meng, Qingshun
Zhou, Jun
Li, Dawei
Zhang, Jingjing
Ni, Peixiang
Li, Songgang
Ran, Longhua
Li, Heng
Zhang, Jianguo
Li, Ruiqiang
Li, Shengting
Zheng, Hongkun
Lin, Wei
Li, Guangyuan
Source :
Nature. 12/9/2004, Vol. 432 Issue 7018, p717-722. 6p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). This map is based on a comparison of the sequences of three domestic chicken breeds (a broiler, a layer and a Chinese silkie) with that of their wild ancestor, red jungle fowl. Subsequent experiments indicate that at least 90% of the variant sites are true SNPs, and at least 70% are common SNPs that segregate in many domestic breeds. Mean nucleotide diversity is about five SNPs per kilobase for almost every possible comparison between red jungle fowl and domestic lines, between two different domestic lines, and within domestic lines-in contrast to the notion that domestic animals are highly inbred relative to their wild ancestors. In fact, most of the SNPs originated before domestication, and there is little evidence of selective sweeps for adaptive alleles on length scales greater than 100?kilobases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
432
Issue :
7018
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15315131
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03156