Abstract
The Tibet chicken (Gallus gallus) lives on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and adapts to the hypoxic environment very well. The objectives of this study was to obtain candidate genes associated with hypoxia adaptation in the Tibet chicken embryos. In the present study, we used the fixation index (Fst) and cross population extended haplotype homozygosity (XPEHH) statistical methods to detect signatures of positive selection of the Tibet chicken, and analyzed the RNA sequencing data from the embryonic liver and heart with HISAT, StringTie and Ballgown for differentially expressed genes between the Tibet chicken and White leghorn (Gallus gallus, a kind of lowland chicken) embryos hatched under hypoxia condition. Genes which were screened out by both selection signature analysis and RNA sequencing analysis could be regarded as candidate genes for hypoxia adaptation of chicken embryos. We screened out 1772 genes by XPEHH and 601 genes by Fst, and obtained 384 and 353 differentially expressed genes in embryonic liver and heart, respectively. Among these genes, 89 genes were considered as candidate genes for hypoxia adaptation in chicken embryos. ARNT, AHR, GSTK1 and FGFR1 could be considered the most important candidate genes. Our findings provide references to elucidate the molecular mechanism of hypoxia adaptation in Tibet chicken embryos.
Highlights
Hypoxia was found to be the most important stimulating factor for chicken embryonic development in chicken embryos hatched in high altitude areas [1,2,3,4]
The 600 K Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Axiom® Genome-Wide Chicken Genotyping Arrays used in this study contained a total of 580,961 SNPs
A total of 1772 candidate genes were identified by XPEHH test (Table S1; Figure 3A) and 601 candidate genes were screened by an Fst test (Table S2; Figure 3A)
Summary
Hypoxia was found to be the most important stimulating factor for chicken embryonic development in chicken embryos hatched in high altitude areas [1,2,3,4]. It reduced chicken hatchability [1,5] and retarded the growth of chickens after incubation [6]. The White leghorn (Gallus gallus), Shouguang chicken (Gallus gallus) and Silkie chicken (Gallus gallus) are all lowland domestic chicken breeds and originate from lowland areas with no more than 1000 m altitude
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