Duck pan-genome reveals two transposon-derived structural variations caused bodyweight enlarging and white plumage phenotype formation during evolution

biorxiv(2023)

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Structural variations (SVs) are a major source of domestication and improvement traits, however SV profiles of duck and their phenotypic impacts largely hidden. We present the first duck pan-genome constructed using five genome assemblies capturing ∼40.98 Mb new sequences. This pan-genome together with high-depth sequencing data (∼46.5X) identified 101,041 SVs, of which substantial proportions were derived from transposable element (TE) activity. Many TE-derived SVs anchoring in a gene body or regulatory region are linked to duck’s domestication and improvement. By combining quantitative genetics with molecular experiments, we dissect how TE-derived SVs change gene expression of IGF2BP1 and generate a novel transcript of MITF , shaping bodyweight and white plumage. In the IGF2BP1 locus, the TE-derived SV explains the largest effect on bodyweight among avian species (27.61% of phenotypic variation). Our findings highlight the importance of using a pan-genome as a reference in genomics studies and explore the roles of TE-derived SVs in trait formation and in livestock breeding. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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white plumage phenotype formation,bodyweight enlarging,evolution,pan-genome,transposon-derived
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