Abstract

Chicken, Gallus gallus, is a valuable species both as a food source and as a model organism for scientific research. Here, we sequenced the genome of Gyeongbuk Araucana, a rare chicken breed with unique phenotypic characteristics including flight ability, large body size, and laying blue-shelled eggs, to identify its genomic features. We generated genomes of Gyeongbuk Araucana, Leghorn, and Korean Native Chicken at a total of 33.5, 35.82, and 33.23 coverage depth, respectively. Along with the genomes of 12 Chinese breeds, we identified genomic variants of 16.3 million SNVs and 2.3 million InDels in mapped regions. Additionally, through assembly of unmapped reads and selective sweep, we identified candidate genes that fall into heart, vasculature and muscle development and body growth categories, which provided insight into Gyeongbuk Araucanaโ€™s phenotypic traits. Finally, genetic variation based on the transposable element insertion pattern was investigated to elucidate the features of transposable elements related to blue egg shell formation. This study presents results of the first genomic study on the Gyeongbuk Araucana breed; it has potential to serve as an invaluable resource for future research on the genomic characteristics of this chicken breed as well as others.

Highlights

  • Chicken, Gallus gallus, is a valuable species both as a food source and as a model organism for scientific research

  • Short sequencing reads of each breed were aligned to the chicken reference genome (Galgal 4.75) from the Ensembl database with an overall alignment rate of 97.81%

  • We identified 16,342,621 single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and 2,254,900 Indels in all 28 samples after removing

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Introduction

Gallus gallus, is a valuable species both as a food source and as a model organism for scientific research. We sequenced the genome of Gyeongbuk Araucana, a rare chicken breed with unique phenotypic characteristics including flight ability, large body size, and laying blue-shelled eggs, to identify its genomic features. This study presents results of the first genomic study on the Gyeongbuk Araucana breed; it has potential to serve as an invaluable resource for future research on the genomic characteristics of this chicken breed as well as others. Gallus gallus, is valuable as a food source and as a model organism for scientific research[1]. Chickens have undergone significant phenotypic differentiation in body size, plumage, egg color, and flying ability[2]

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