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863 genomes reveal the origin and domestication of chicken.

Ming-Shan WangMukesh ThakurMin-Sheng PengYu JiangLaurent Alain François FrantzMing LiJin-Jin ZhangSheng WangJoris PetersNewton Otieno OteckoChatmongkon SuwannapoomXing GuoZhu-Qing ZhengAli EsmailizadehNalini Yasoda HirimuthugodaHidayat AshariSri SuladariMoch Syamsul Arifin ZeinSzilvia KuszaSaeed SohrabiHamed Kharrati-KoopaeeQuan-Kuan ShenLin ZengMin-Min YangYa-Jiang WuXing-Yan YangXue-Mei LuXin-Zheng JiaQing-Hua NieSusan Joy LamontEmiliano LasagnaSimone CeccobelliHumpita Gamaralalage Thilini Nisanka GunwardanaThilina Madusanka SenasigeShao-Hong FengJing-Fang SiHao ZhangJie-Qiong JinMing-Li LiYan-Hu LiuHong-Man ChenCheng MaShan-Shan DaiAbul Kashem Fazlul Haque BhuiyanMuhammad Sajjad KhanGamamada Liyanage Lalanie Pradeepa SilvaThi-Thuy LeOkeyo Ally MwaiMohamed Nawaz Mohamed IbrahimMegan SuppleJoshua D KappOlivier HanotteGuo-Jie ZhangGreger LarsonJian-Lin Han Joram M MwacharoDong-Dong WuYa-Ping Zhang
Published in: Cell research (2020)
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the geographic and temporal origins of their domestication remain controversial. To address this issue, we analyzed 863 genomes from a worldwide sampling of chickens and representatives of all four species of wild jungle fowl and each of the five subspecies of red jungle fowl (RJF). Our study suggests that domestic chickens were initially derived from the RJF subspecies Gallus gallus spadiceus whose present-day distribution is predominantly in southwestern China, northern Thailand and Myanmar. Following their domestication, chickens were translocated across Southeast and South Asia where they interbred locally with both RJF subspecies and other jungle fowl species. In addition, our results show that the White Leghorn chicken breed possesses a mosaic of divergent ancestries inherited from other subspecies of RJF. Despite the strong episodic gene flow from geographically divergent lineages of jungle fowls, our analyses show that domestic chickens undergo genetic adaptations that underlie their unique behavioral, morphological and reproductive traits. Our study provides novel insights into the evolutionary history of domestic chickens and a valuable resource to facilitate ongoing genetic and functional investigations of the world's most numerous domestic animal.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
  • genome wide
  • disease virus
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • single cell