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Rapid identification and interpretation of gene–environment associations using the new R.SamBada landscape genomics pipeline
Authors:Solange Duruz  Natalia Sevane  Oliver Selmoni  Elia Vajana  Kevin Leempoel  Sylvie Stucki  Pablo Orozco‐terWengel  Estelle Rochat  Susana Dunner      Michael W Bruford  Stphane Joost
Institution:Solange Duruz,Natalia Sevane,Oliver Selmoni,Elia Vajana,Kevin Leempoel,Sylvie Stucki,Pablo Orozco‐terWengel,Estelle Rochat,Susana Dunner,,,Michael W. Bruford,Stéphane Joost
Abstract:sam βada is a genome–environment association software, designed to search for signatures of local adaptation. However, pre‐ and postprocessing of data can be labour‐intensive, preventing wider uptake of the method. We have now developed R.SamBada, an r ‐package providing a pipeline for landscape genomic analysis based on sam βada , spanning from the retrieval of environmental conditions at sampling locations to gene annotation using the Ensembl genome browser. As a result, R.SamBada standardizes the landscape genomics pipeline and eases the search for candidate genes of local adaptation, enhancing reproducibility of landscape genomic studies. The efficiency and power of the pipeline is illustrated using two examples: sheep populations from Morocco with no evident population structure and Lidia cattle from Spain displaying population substructuring. In both cases, R.SamBada enabled rapid identification and interpretation of candidate genes, which are further discussed in the light of local adaptation. The package is available in the r CRAN package repository and on GitHub (github.com/SolangeD/R.SamBada).
Keywords:gene‐environment association  landscape genomics  Lidia cattle breed  local adaptation  Moroccan sheep  r‐package
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