The mutation rate used in the previous analyses of pig evolution and demographics was cursory and hence invited potential bias in inferring evolutionary history.Herein,we estimated the de novo mutation rate of pigs as...The mutation rate used in the previous analyses of pig evolution and demographics was cursory and hence invited potential bias in inferring evolutionary history.Herein,we estimated the de novo mutation rate of pigs as 3.6×10-9 per base per generation using high-quality whole-genome sequencing data from nine individuals in a three-generation pedigree through stringent filtering and validation.Using this mutation rate,we re-investigated the evolutionary history of pigs.The estimated divergence time of~10 kiloyears ago(KYA)between European wild and domesticated pigs was consistent with the domestication time of European pigs based on archaeological evidence.However,other divergence events inferred here were not as ancient as previously described.Our estimates suggest that Sus speciation occurred~1.36 million years ago(MYA);European wild pigs split from Asian wild pigs only~219 KYA;and south and north Chinese wild pigs split~25 KYA.Meanwhile,our results showed that the most recent divergence event between Chinese wild and domesticated pigs occurred in the Hetao Plain,northern China,approximately 20 KYA,supporting the possibly independent domestication in northern China along the middle Yellow River.We also found that the maximum effective population size of pigs was~6 times larger than estimated before.An archaic migration from other Sus species originating~2 MYA to European pigs was detected during western colonization of pigs,which may affect the accuracy of previous demographic inference.Our de novo mutation rate estimation and its consequences for demographic history inference reasonably provide a new vision regarding the evolutionary history of pigs.展开更多
Dear Editor,Lung disease is a serious concern in humans and domestic animals.Huge economic losses are caused by enzootic pneumonia in the swine industry worldwide(Maes et al.,2018).The lung can be easily invaded by en...Dear Editor,Lung disease is a serious concern in humans and domestic animals.Huge economic losses are caused by enzootic pneumonia in the swine industry worldwide(Maes et al.,2018).The lung can be easily invaded by environmental pathogens,resulting in lung diseases usually accompanied by lung lesions.展开更多
基金This work was financially supported by the Innovative Research Team of the Ministry of Education of China(Grant No.IRT1136)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.31672383)the National Swine Industry and Technology System of China(Grant No.nycytx-009).
文摘The mutation rate used in the previous analyses of pig evolution and demographics was cursory and hence invited potential bias in inferring evolutionary history.Herein,we estimated the de novo mutation rate of pigs as 3.6×10-9 per base per generation using high-quality whole-genome sequencing data from nine individuals in a three-generation pedigree through stringent filtering and validation.Using this mutation rate,we re-investigated the evolutionary history of pigs.The estimated divergence time of~10 kiloyears ago(KYA)between European wild and domesticated pigs was consistent with the domestication time of European pigs based on archaeological evidence.However,other divergence events inferred here were not as ancient as previously described.Our estimates suggest that Sus speciation occurred~1.36 million years ago(MYA);European wild pigs split from Asian wild pigs only~219 KYA;and south and north Chinese wild pigs split~25 KYA.Meanwhile,our results showed that the most recent divergence event between Chinese wild and domesticated pigs occurred in the Hetao Plain,northern China,approximately 20 KYA,supporting the possibly independent domestication in northern China along the middle Yellow River.We also found that the maximum effective population size of pigs was~6 times larger than estimated before.An archaic migration from other Sus species originating~2 MYA to European pigs was detected during western colonization of pigs,which may affect the accuracy of previous demographic inference.Our de novo mutation rate estimation and its consequences for demographic history inference reasonably provide a new vision regarding the evolutionary history of pigs.
基金supported by grants from the National Swine Industry and Technology System of China(nycytx-009)Guangdong Sail Plan Introduction of Innovative and Entrepreneurship Research Team Program(2016YT03H062)。
文摘Dear Editor,Lung disease is a serious concern in humans and domestic animals.Huge economic losses are caused by enzootic pneumonia in the swine industry worldwide(Maes et al.,2018).The lung can be easily invaded by environmental pathogens,resulting in lung diseases usually accompanied by lung lesions.