Abstract

Goats (Capra hircus) are an economically important livestock species providing meat and milk across the globe. They are of particular importance in tropical agri-systems contributing to sustainable agriculture, alleviation of poverty, social cohesion, and utilisation of marginal grazing. There are excellent genetic and genomic resources available for goats, including a highly contiguous reference genome (ARS1). However, gene expression information is limited in comparison to other ruminants. To support functional annotation of the genome and comparative transcriptomics, we created a mini-atlas of gene expression for the domestic goat. RNA-Seq analysis of 17 transcriptionally rich tissues and 3 cell-types detected the majority (90%) of predicted protein-coding transcripts and assigned informative gene names to more than 1000 previously unannotated protein-coding genes in the current reference genome for goat (ARS1). Using network-based cluster analysis, we grouped genes according to their expression patterns and assigned those groups of coexpressed genes to specific cell populations or pathways. We describe clusters of genes expressed in the gastro-intestinal tract and provide the expression profiles across tissues of a subset of genes associated with functional traits. Comparative analysis of the goat atlas with the larger sheep gene expression atlas dataset revealed transcriptional similarities between macrophage associated signatures in the sheep and goats sampled in this study. The goat transcriptomic resource complements the large gene expression dataset we have generated for sheep and contributes to the available genomic resources for interpretation of the relationship between genotype and phenotype in small ruminants.

Highlights

  • Goats (Capra hircus) are an important source of meat and milk globally

  • The goat mini-atlas dataset that we present here was used by Ensembl to create the initial gene build for ARS1 (Ensembl release 92)

  • Using the goat mini-atlas dataset, we describe large clusters of genes associated with the gastrointestinal tract and macrophages

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Introduction

Goats (Capra hircus) are an important source of meat and milk globally. They are an essential part of sustainable agriculture in low- and middle-income countries, representing a key route out of poverty for women. The International Goat Genomics Consortium (IGGC) (http://www.goatgenome.org) has provided. In 2017, a highly contiguous reference genome for goat (ARS1) was released (Bickhart et al, 2017; Worley, 2017). In 2018, the ARS1 assembly was released on the Ensembl genome portal (Zerbino et al, 2018) Ensembl.org/Capra_hircus/Info/Index) greatly facilitating the utility of the new assembly and providing a robust set of gene models for goat In 2018, the ARS1 assembly was released on the Ensembl genome portal (Zerbino et al, 2018) (https://www. ensembl.org/Capra_hircus/Info/Index) greatly facilitating the utility of the new assembly and providing a robust set of gene models for goat

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