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Genome-wide identification of the mutation uderlying fleece variation and discriminating ancestral hairy species from modern woolly sheep

Abstract
The composition and structure of fleece variation observedin mammals is a consequence of a strong selective pressure for fiber production after domestication. In sheep, fleece variation discriminates ancestral species carrying a long and hairy fleece from modern domestic sheep (Ovis aries) owning a short and woolly fleece.Here, we report that the “woolly” allele results from the insertion of an antisenseEIF2S2retrogene (calledasEIF2S2)intothe3 0 UTR of [ver mas...]
The composition and structure of fleece variation observedin mammals is a consequence of a strong selective pressure for fiber production after domestication. In sheep, fleece variation discriminates ancestral species carrying a long and hairy fleece from modern domestic sheep (Ovis aries) owning a short and woolly fleece.Here, we report that the “woolly” allele results from the insertion of an antisenseEIF2S2retrogene (calledasEIF2S2)intothe3 0 UTR of theIRF2BP2 gene leading to an abnormal IRF2BP2 transcript. We provide evidence that this chimeric IRF2BP2/asEIF2S2 messenger 1) targets the genuine sense EIF2S2 RNA and 2) creates a long endogenous double-stranded RNA which alters the expression of both EIF2S2 and IRF2BP2 mRNA. This represents a unique example of a phenotype arising via a RNA-RNA hybrid, itself generated through a retroposition mechanism. Our results bring new insights on the sheep population history thanks to the identification of the molecular origin of an evolutionary phenotypic variation. [Cerrar]
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Demars, Julie;   Cano, Ema Margarita;   Drouilhet, Laurence;   Plisson-Petit, Florence;   Bardou, Philippe;   Fabre, Stéphane;   Servin, Bertrand;   Sarry, Julien;   Woloszyn, Florent;   Mulsant, Philippe;   Foulquier, Didier;   Carriere, Fabien;   Aletru, Mathias;   Rodde, Nathalie;   Cauet, Stéphane;   Bouchez, Olivier;   Pirson, Maarten;   Tosser-Klopp, Gwenola;   Allain, Daniel;  
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Molecular Biology and Evolution 34 (7) : 1722-1729 (July 2017)
Date
2017-07
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Oxford university press
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1537-1719
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1007
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/34/7/1722/3091105
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https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx114
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Genética; Genetics; Ovinos; Sheep; Mutación; Mutation;
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