Selective footprints and genes relevant to cold adaptation and other phenotypic traits are unscrambled in the genomes of divergently selected chicken breeds.
Michael N RomanovAlexandra S AbdelmanovaVladimir I FisininElena A GladyrNatalia A VolkovaOlga A KoshkinaAndrey N RodionovAnastasia N VetokhIgor V GusevDmitry V AnshakovOlga I StanishevskayaArsen V DotsevDarren K GriffinNatalia A ZinovievaPublished in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2023)
Based on a genome-wide scan, our findings can help dissect the genetic architecture underlying various phenotypic traits in chicken breeds. These include genes representing the sine qua non for adaptation to harsh environments. Cold tolerance in acclimated chicken breeds may be developed following one of few specific gene expression mechanisms or more than one overlapping response known in cold-exposed individuals, and this warrants further investigation.