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Jianfang Wang1, Haobin Ma2, Diba Dedacha Jilo2,3
1College of Animal Science, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hohhot 010018, China.
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Single-cell omics technologies have transformed the study of cellular heterogeneity, enabling high-resolution analysis of tissue development and complex traits. In sheep and goats, these approaches have been applied to skin, hair follicles, reproductive organs, metabolic tissues, and adipose tissue, revealing cell type-specific regulatory programs underlying traits such as wool quality, fertility, growth, and fat deposition. However, most studies rely on single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and are limited by incomplete genome annotation, insufficient coverage of production traits, and weak integration with population genetics, restricting their application in molecular breeding. This review summarizes advances in single-cell omics in sheep and goats, focusing on tissue development and trait formation. We further discuss emerging strategies that integrate single-cell multi-omics, spatial transcriptomics, and population genetics to resolve regulatory mechanisms in a cell type-specific and spatially informed context. Finally, we discuss CRISPR/Cas9-based validation to link genotype and phenotype, accelerating gene discovery and precision breeding in small ruminants.
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