Genome-wide recombination map construction from single sperm sequencing in cattle

Meiotic recombination is one of the important phenomena contributing to gamete genome diversity. However, except for human and a few model organisms, it is not well studied in livestock, including cattle. To investigate their distributions in the cattle sperm genome, we sequenced 143 single sperms f...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC genomics 2022-03, Vol.23 (1), p.181-9, Article 181
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Liu, Gao, Yahui, Li, Mingxun, Park, Ki-Eun, Liu, Shuli, Kang, Xiaolong, Liu, Mei, Oswalt, Adam, Fang, Lingzhao, Telugu, Bhanu P, Sattler, Charles G, Li, Cong-Jun, Cole, John B, Seroussi, Eyal, Xu, Lingyang, Yang, Lv, Zhou, Yang, Li, Li, Zhang, Hongping, Rosen, Benjamin D, Van Tassell, Curtis P, Ma, Li, Liu, George E
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Zusammenfassung:Meiotic recombination is one of the important phenomena contributing to gamete genome diversity. However, except for human and a few model organisms, it is not well studied in livestock, including cattle. To investigate their distributions in the cattle sperm genome, we sequenced 143 single sperms from two Holstein bulls. We mapped meiotic recombination events at high resolution based on phased heterozygous single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). In the absence of evolutionary selection pressure in fertilization and survival, recombination events in sperm are enriched near distal chromosomal ends, revealing that such a pattern is intrinsic to the molecular mechanism of meiosis. Furthermore, we further validated these findings in single sperms with results derived from sequencing its family trio of diploid genomes and our previous studies of recombination in cattle. To our knowledge, this is the first large-scale single sperm whole-genome sequencing effort in livestock, which provided useful information for future studies of recombination, genome instability, and male infertility.
ISSN:1471-2164
1471-2164
DOI:10.1186/s12864-022-08415-w