GBS Data Identify Pigmentation-Specific Genes of Potential Role in Skin-Photosensitization in Two Tunisian Sheep Breeds.

Animals (Basel)

National Agricultural Research Institute of Tunisia, Laboratory of Animal and forage Production, University of Carthage, Ariana 1004, Tunisia.

Published: December 2019

The Tunisian Noire de Thibar sheep breed is a composite breed, recently selected to create animals that are uniformly black in order to avoid skin photosensitization after the ingestion of toxic "" weeds, which causes a major economic loss to sheep farmers. We assessed genetic differentiation and estimated marker F using genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) data in black (Noire de Thibar) and related white-coated (Queue fine de l'ouest) sheep breeds to identify signals of artificial selection. The results revealed the selection signatures within candidate genes related to coat color, which are assumed to be indirectly involved in the mechanism of photosensitization in sheep. The identified genes could provide important information for molecular breeding.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022847PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010005DOI Listing

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