Abstract

Gallus gallus (chicken) is phenotypically diverse, with over 60 recognized breeds, among the myriad species within the Aves lineage. Domestic chickens have been under artificial selection by humans for thousands of years for agricultural purposes. The North American Araucana (NAA) breed arose as a cross between the Chilean “Collonocas” that laid blue eggs and was rumpless and the “Quetros” that had unusual tufts but with tail. NAAs were introduced from South America in the 1940s and have been kept as show birds by enthusiasts since then due to several distinctive traits: laying eggs with blue eggshells, characteristic ear-tufts, a pea comb, and rumplessness. The population has maintained variants for clean-faced and tufted, as well as tailed and rumplessness traits making it advantageous for genetic studies. Genome resequencing of six NAA chickens with a mixture of these traits was done to 71-fold coverage using Illumina HiSeq 2000 paired-end reads. Trimmed and concordant reads were mapped to the Gallus_gallus-5.0 reference genome (galGal5), generated from a female Red Junglefowl (UCD001). To identify candidate genes that are associated with traits of the NAA, their genome was compared with the Korean Araucana, Korean Domestic and White Leghorn breeds. Genomic regions with significantly reduced levels of heterogeneity were detected on five different chromosomes in NAA. The sequence data generated confirm the identity of variants responsible for the blue eggshells, pea comb, and rumplessness traits of NAA and propose one for ear-tufts.

Highlights

  • The Red Junglefowl is considered ancestral to the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) [1]

  • Prior to combining the candidate gene sets from both analyses to identify genes not previously known to be associated with North American Araucana (NAA) phenotypes, the results were interrogated to confirm the presence of significant markers and sweeps containing or nearby the four previously identified genes/regions associated with characteristic traits of NAA: blue eggshell, ear-tufts, a pea comb and rumplessness

  • The North American Araucana (NAA) breed is the result of crossing the Chilean “Collonocas” breed that laid blue eggs and was rumpless and a second breed called the “Quetros” that had ear-tufts but was tailed and laid brown eggs [10,11]

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Introduction

The Red Junglefowl is considered ancestral to the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) [1]. In this paper we identify several candidate genes that showed association to the NAA breed, over the other breeds in the study, and may point to additional NAA specific traits For this reason, chicken breeds, such as the North American Araucana (NAA), are a good model organism for identification of genomic variants. The relationship between these chickens seen in 2A and 2B are similar to what was found in our study Both NAA associated SNPs and associated regions were used to identify candidate genomic characteristics related to actin binding (TAGLN3) and cytoskeleton (MYH1D, MYH1F), metabolism (NAXD), vesicle trafficking associated genes A flowchart of methods can be seen in S1 Fig

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