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A genomic map of climate adaptation in Mediterranean cattle breeds
Authors:Laurence Flori  Katayoun Moazami‐Goudarzi  Vronique Alary  Abdelillah Araba  Ismaïl Boujenane  Nadjet Boushaba  Franois Casabianca  Sara Casu  Roberta Ciampolini  Armelle Coeur D'Acier  Corinne Coquelle  Juan‐Vicente Delgado  Ahmed El‐Beltagi  Georgia Hadjipavlou  Emmanuelle Jousselin  Vincenzo Landi  Anne Lauvie  Philippe Lecomte  Christina Ligda  Caroline Marinthe  Amparo Martinez  Salvatore Mastrangelo  Dalal Menni  Charles‐Henri Moulin  Mona‐Abdelzaher Osman  Olivier Pineau  Baldassare Portolano  Clementina Rodellar  Nadhira Saïdi‐Mehtar  Tiziana Sechi  Guilhem Sempr  Sophie Thvenon  Dimitrios Tsiokos  Denis Laloë  Mathieu Gautier
Institution:Laurence Flori,Katayoun Moazami‐Goudarzi,Véronique Alary,Abdelillah Araba,Ismaïl Boujenane,Nadjet Boushaba,François Casabianca,Sara Casu,Roberta Ciampolini,Armelle Coeur D'Acier,Corinne Coquelle,Juan‐Vicente Delgado,Ahmed El‐Beltagi,Georgia Hadjipavlou,Emmanuelle Jousselin,Vincenzo Landi,Anne Lauvie,Philippe Lecomte,Christina Ligda,Caroline Marinthe,Amparo Martinez,Salvatore Mastrangelo,Dalal Menni,Charles‐Henri Moulin,Mona‐Abdelzaher Osman,Olivier Pineau,Baldassare Portolano,Clementina Rodellar,Nadhira Saïdi‐Mehtar,Tiziana Sechi,Guilhem Sempéré,Sophie Thévenon,Dimitrios Tsiokos,Denis Laloë,Mathieu Gautier
Abstract:Domestic species such as cattle (Bos taurus taurus and B. t. indicus) represent attractive biological models to characterize the genetic basis of short‐term evolutionary response to climate pressure induced by their post‐domestication history. Here, using newly generated dense SNP genotyping data, we assessed the structuring of genetic diversity of 21 autochtonous cattle breeds from the whole Mediterranean basin and performed genome‐wide association analyses with covariables discriminating the different Mediterranean climate subtypes. This provided insights into both the demographic and adaptive histories of Mediterranean cattle. In particular, a detailed functional annotation of genes surrounding variants associated with climate variations highlighted several biological functions involved in Mediterranean climate adaptation such as thermotolerance, UV protection, pathogen resistance or metabolism with strong candidate genes identified (e.g., NDUFB3, FBN1, METTL3, LEF1, ANTXR2 and TCF7). Accordingly, our results suggest that main selective pressures affecting cattle in Mediterranean area may have been related to variation in heat and UV exposure, in food resources availability and in exposure to pathogens, such as anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis). Furthermore, the observed contribution of the three main bovine ancestries (indicine, European and African taurine) in these different populations suggested that adaptation to local climate conditions may have either relied on standing genomic variation of taurine origin, or adaptive introgression from indicine origin, depending on the local breed origins. Taken together, our results highlight the genetic uniqueness of local Mediterranean cattle breeds and strongly support conservation of these populations.
Keywords:cattle  climate  genetics  local adaptation  Mediterranean  SNP
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