Whole Genome Resequencing of Black Angus and Holstein cattle for SNP and CNV discovery
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA176724)

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Project name: Bos taurus strain:Black angus, Holstein
Description: The genomes of a Black Angus bull and a Holstein bull were sequenced to 22-fold and 19-fold coverage, respectively, using the ABI SOLiD 3 system. Comparisons of the sequences with the Btau4.0 reference assembly yielded 7 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), 24% of which were identified in both animals. Of the total SNPs found in Holstein, Black Angus, and in both animals, 81%, 81%, and 75% respectively are novel. In-depth annotations of the data identified more than 16 thousand distinct non-synonymous SNPs (85% novel) between the two datasets. Comparisons of read depth between the two bulls along the reference assembly identified 790 putative copy-number variations (CNVs). Ten randomly selected CNVs, five genic and five non-genic, were successfully validated using quantitative real-time PCR. The CNVs are enriched for immune system genes and include genes that may contribute to lactation capacity. The majority of the CNVs (69%) were detected as regions with higher abundance in the Holstein bull.
Data type: genome sequencing
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Agricultural
Organization: Livestock Gentec, University of Alberta
Last updated: 2012-10-05
Statistics: 2 samples; 6 experiments; 15 runs