A genome-wide analysis of copy number variation in Murciano-Granadina goats.
Dailu GuanAmparo MartínezAnna CastellóVincenzo LandiMaría Gracia Luigi-SierraJavier Fernández-ÁlvarezBetlem CabreraJuan Vicente DelgadoXavier SuchJordi JordanaMarcel AmillsPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2020)
A previous study reported that the average number of CNVR per goat breed was ~ 20 (978 CNVR/50 breeds), which is much smaller than the number we found here (486 CNVR). We attribute this difference to the fact that the previous study included multiple caprine breeds that were represented by small to moderate numbers of individuals. Given the low frequencies of CNV (in our study, the average frequency of CNV is 1.44%), such a design would probably underestimate the levels of the diversity of CNV at the within-breed level. We also observed that functions related with sensory perception, metabolism and embryo development are overrepresented in the set of genes that overlapped with CNV, and that these loci often belong to large multigene families with tens, hundreds or thousands of paralogous members, a feature that could favor the occurrence of duplications or deletions by non-allelic homologous recombination.