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肉的遗传变异地图,其中有280万个单核酸多态
Gane Ka-Shu Wong1, Bin Liu, Jun Wang
1Beijing Institute of Genomics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Genomics Institute, Beijing Proteomics Institute, Beijing 101300, China.
Nature
|December 14, 2004
概括
一个新的基因组图显示了280万个单核酸多态 (SNP),挑战了家是近亲繁殖的想法. 大多数遗传变异早于化,为的遗传学提供了洞察力.
科学领域:
- 基因组学就是基因组学.
- 动物遗传学动物遗传学
- 生物信息学是一种生物信息学.
背景情况:
- 家庭动物通常被认为与他们的野生祖先相比是高度近亲的.
- 了解遗传多样性对于选择性繁殖和畜牧业的保护工作至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为基因组创建一个全面的遗传变异地图.
- 调查家与其野生祖先相对的基因变异的起源和流行情况.
主要方法:
- 三种家禽品种 (肉,层,中国丝) 与红色林禽的比较测序.
- 识别和验证单核酸多态 (SNP).
- 在不同种群中分析核酸多样性.
主要成果:
- 生成了一个含有 280 万个单核酸多态 (SNP) 的遗传变异地图.
- 超过90%的已识别的变种地点是真正的SNP,至少70%是国内品种中常见的.
- 平均核酸多样性约为每千基5个SNP,这与国内的高近亲繁殖概念相矛盾.
- 大多数SNP被发现早于化,只有有限的证据表明有强大的选择性扫描.
结论:
- 家的遗传多样性比以前认为的要大.
- 在家禽中,大多数遗传变异都源于化之前.
- 这些发现为遗传学研究和养计划提供了宝贵的资源.
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