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A compendium and comparative epigenomics analysis of cis-regulatory elements in the pig genome

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  • Yunxia Zhao

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Ye Hou

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Yueyuan Xu

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Yu Luan

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Huanhuan Zhou

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Xiaolong Qi

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Mingyang Hu

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Daoyuan Wang

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Zhangxu Wang

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Yuhua Fu

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Jingjin Li

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Saixian Zhang

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Jianhai Chen

    (Huazhong Agricultural University)

  • Jianlin Han

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)
    International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI))

  • Xinyun Li

    (Huazhong Agricultural University
    The Cooperative Innovation Center for Sustainable Pig Production)

  • Shuhong Zhao

    (Huazhong Agricultural University
    The Cooperative Innovation Center for Sustainable Pig Production)

Abstract

Although major advances in genomics have initiated an exciting new era of research, a lack of information regarding cis-regulatory elements has limited the genetic improvement or manipulation of pigs as a meat source and biomedical model. Here, we systematically characterize cis-regulatory elements and their functions in 12 diverse tissues from four pig breeds by adopting similar strategies as the ENCODE and Roadmap Epigenomics projects, which include RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, and ChIP-seq. In total, we generate 199 datasets and identify more than 220,000 cis-regulatory elements in the pig genome. Surprisingly, we find higher conservation of cis-regulatory elements between human and pig genomes than those between human and mouse genomes. Furthermore, the differences of topologically associating domains between the pig and human genomes are associated with morphological evolution of the head and face. Beyond generating a major new benchmark resource for pig epigenetics, our study provides basic comparative epigenetic data relevant to using pigs as models in human biomedical research.

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  • Yunxia Zhao & Ye Hou & Yueyuan Xu & Yu Luan & Huanhuan Zhou & Xiaolong Qi & Mingyang Hu & Daoyuan Wang & Zhangxu Wang & Yuhua Fu & Jingjin Li & Saixian Zhang & Jianhai Chen & Jianlin Han & Xinyun Li &, 2021. "A compendium and comparative epigenomics analysis of cis-regulatory elements in the pig genome," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22448-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22448-x
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