Large scale loss-of-function mutations during chicken evolution and domestication
Siwen Wu,
Kun Wang,
Xuehai Ge
et al.
Abstract:Despite recent progresses, the driving force of evolution and domestication of chickens remains poorly understood. To fill this gap, we recently sequenced and assembled genomes of four distinct indigenous chickens from Yunnan, China. Unexpectedly, we found large numbers of pseudogenes which have lost their functions and are fixed in their corresponding populations, and we also found highly variable proteomes in the genomes of the four indigenous chickens as well as the sequenced wild red jungle fowl (RJF) (GRC… Show more
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