Nucleotide diversity of functionally different groups of immune response genes in Old World camels based on newly annotated and reference-guided assemblies.
Sara LadoJean P ElbersMark F RogersJosé Melo-FerreiraAdiya YadamsurenJukka CoranderPetr HorinPamela Anna BurgerPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
The new camel genome assemblies were greatly improved in terms of contiguity and increased size with fewer scaffolds, which is of general value for the scientific community. This allowed us to perform in-depth studies on genetic diversity in immunity-related regions of the genome. Our results suggest that differences of diversity across classes of genes appear compatible with a combined role of population history and differential exposures to pathogens, and consequent different selective pressures.