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Tibetan goat is an ancient breed, which inhabits the adverse conditions of the plateaus in China. To investigate the role of selection in shaping its genomes, we genotyped Tibetan goats (Nagqu Prefecture, above 4500 m) and three lowland populations (Xinjiang goats, Taihang goats and Huanghuai goats). The result of
PCA
, neighbor-joining (N-J) tree and model-based clustering showed that the genetic structure between the Tibetan goat and the three lowland populations has significant difference. As demonstrated by the
di
statistic, we found that some genes were related to the high-altitude adaptation of Tibetan goats. Functional analysis revealed that these genes were enriched in the VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) signaling pathway and melanoma, suggesting that nine genes (
FGF2
,
EGFR
,
AKT1
,
PTEN
,
MITF
,
ENPEP
,
SIRT6
,
KDR
, and
CDC42
) might have important roles in the high-altitude adaptation of Nagqu Tibetan goats. We also found that the
LEPR
gene was under the strongest selection (
di
value = 16.70), and it could induce upregulation of the hypoxic ventilatory response. In addition, five genes (
LEPR
,
LDB1
,
EGFR
,
NOX4
and
FGF2
) with high
di
values were analyzed using q-PCR. Among them, we found that
LEPR
,
LDB1
and
FGF2
exhibited higher expression in the lungs of the Tibetan goats;
LEPR
,
EGFR
and
LDB1
exhibited higher expression in the hearts of the Huanghuai goat. Our results suggest that
LEPR
,
LDB1
,
EGFR
and
FGF2
genes may be related to the high-altitude adaptation of the goats. These findings improve our understanding of the selection of the high-altitude adaptability of the Nagqu Tibetan goats and provide new theoretical knowledge for the conservation and utilization of germplasm resources.
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PMID:Selection Signatures Analysis Reveals Genes Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Tibetan Goats from Nagqu, Tibet. 3291 23