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Allele-specific expression and alternative splicing in horse×donkey and cattle×yak hybrids 被引量:4

Allele-specific expression and alternative splicing in horse×donkey and cattle×yak hybrids
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摘要 Divergence of gene expression and alter native splicing is a crucial driving force in the evolution of species;to date, however the molecular mechanism remains unclear. Hybrids of closely related species provide a suitable model to analyze allele-specific expressi on (ASE) and allele-specific alter native splicing (ASS). Analysis of ASE and ASS can uncover the differences in cis-regulatory elements between closely related species, while eliminating interferenee of trans-regulatory elements. Here, we provide a detailed characterization of ASE and ASS from 19 and 10 transcriptome datasets across five tissues from reciprocal-cross hybrids of horsex don key (mule/hi nny) and cattlexyak (dzo), respectively. Results showed that 4.8%-8.7% and 10.8%-16.7% of genes exhibited ASE and ASS, respectively. Notably, IncRNAs and pseudogenes were more likely to show ASE than protein-coding genes. In addition, genes showing ASE and ASS in mule/hinny were found to be involved in the regulation of muscle strength, whereas those of dzo were involved in high-altitude adaptati on. In con clusi on, our study dem on strated that explorati on of genes showing ASE and ASS in hybrids of closely related species is feasible for species evolution research. Divergence of gene expression and alternative splicing is a crucial driving force in the evolution of species; to date, however the molecular mechanism remains unclear. Hybrids of closely related species provide a suitable model to analyze allele-specific expression(ASE) and allele-specific alternative splicing(ASS). Analysis of ASE and ASS can uncover the differences in cis-regulatory elements between closely related species, while eliminating interference of trans-regulatory elements. Here, we provide a detailed characterization of ASE and ASS from 19 and 10 transcriptome datasets across five tissues from reciprocal-cross hybrids of horse×donkey(mule/hinny) and cattle×yak(dzo),respectively. Results showed that 4.8% – 8.7% and 10.8%–16.7% of genes exhibited ASE and ASS,respectively. Notably, lncRNAs and pseudogenes were more likely to show ASE than protein-coding genes. In addition, genes showing ASE and ASS in mule/hinny were found to be involved in the regulation of muscle strength, whereas those of dzo were involved in high-altitude adaptation. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that exploration of genes showing ASE and ASS in hybrids of closely related species is feasible for species evolution research.
出处 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第4期293-304,共12页 动物学研究(英文)
基金 supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31572381) National Thousand Youth Talents Plan of the International Science and Technology Cooperation Project of China(2013DFA31420) Science and Technology Innovation Capability Promotion Program of the Science and Technology Department of Qinghai Province(2015-ZJ-712)
关键词 Allele-specific alternative SPLICING Allele-specific expression Cis-regulatory elements Hybrid species Allele-specific alternative splicing Allele-specific expression Cis-regulatory elements Hybrid species
分类号 Q [生物学]
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