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Genomic Reference Resource for African Cattle: Genome Sequences and High-Density Array Variants.

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العنوان: Genomic Reference Resource for African Cattle: Genome Sequences and High-Density Array Variants.
المؤلفون: Tijjani, Abdulfatai, Kambal, Sumaya, Terefe, Endashaw, Njeru, Regina, Ogugo, Moses, Ndambuki, Gideon, Missohou, Ayao, Traore, Amadou, Salim, Bashir, Ezeasor, Chukwunonso, D'andre H., Claire, Obishakin, Emmanuel T., Diallo, Boubacar, Talaki, Essodina, Abdoukarim, Issaka Y., Nash, Oyekanmi, Osei-Amponsah, Richard, Ravaorimanana, Simeone, Issa, Youssouf, Zegeye, Tsadkan
المصدر: Scientific Data; 7/19/2024, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p1-10, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: REFERENCE sources, CATTLE genetics, QUALITY control, CATTLE, ANIMAL health, PUBLIC domain, CATTLE breeds
مستخلص: The diversity in genome resources is fundamental to designing genomic strategies for local breed improvement and utilisation. These resources also support gene discovery and enhance our understanding of the mechanisms of resilience with applications beyond local breeds. Here, we report the genome sequences of 555 cattle (208 of which comprise new data) and high-density (HD) array genotyping of 1,082 samples (537 new samples) from indigenous African cattle populations. The new sequences have an average genome coverage of ~30X, three times higher than the average (~10X) of the over 300 sequences already in the public domain. Following variant quality checks, we identified approximately 32.3 million sequence variants and 661,943 HD autosomal variants mapped to the Bos taurus reference genome (ARS-UCD1.2). The new datasets were generated as part of the Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH) Genomic Reference Resource for African Cattle (GRRFAC) initiative, which aspires to facilitate the generation of this livestock resource and hopes for its utilisation for complete indigenous breed characterisation and sustainable global livestock improvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:20524463
DOI:10.1038/s41597-024-03589-2