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Genomic characterization of world's longest selection experiment in mouse reveals the complexity of polygenic traits.


ABSTRACT: A unique set of mouse outbred lines has been generated through selective breeding in the longest selection experiment ever conducted on mice. Over the course of >140 generations, selection on the control line has given rise to two extremely fertile lines (>20 pups per litter each), two giant growth lines (one lean, one obese) and one long-distance running line. Genomic analysis revealed line-specific patterns of genetic variation among lines and high levels of homozygosity within lines as a result of long-term intensive selection, genetic drift and isolation. Detection of line-specific patterns of genetic differentiation and structural variation revealed multiple candidate genes behind the improvement of the selected traits. We conclude that the genomes of these lines are rich in beneficial alleles for the respective selected traits and represent an invaluable resource for unraveling the polygenic basis of fertility, obesity, muscle growth and endurance fitness.

INSTRUMENT(S): Illumina NovaSeq 6000, Illumina HiSeq 4000

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus

SUBMITTER: Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) 

PROVIDER: PRJEB45961 | EVA | 2021-07-01

REPOSITORIES: EVA

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