An atlas of regulatory elements in chicken: A resource for chicken genetics and genomics

A comprehensive characterization of regulatory elements in the chicken genome across tissues will have substantial impacts on both fundamental and applied research. Here, we systematically identified and characterized regulatory elements in the chicken genome by integrating 377 genome-wide sequencin...

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Published in:Science advances Vol. 9; no. 18; p. eade1204
Main Authors: Pan, Zhangyuan, Wang, Ying, Wang, Mingshan, Wang, Yuzhe, Zhu, Xiaoning, Gu, Shenwen, Zhong, Conghao, An, Liqi, Shan, Mingzhu, Damas, Joana, Halstead, Michelle M, Guan, Dailu, Trakooljul, Nares, Wimmers, Klaus, Bi, Ye, Wu, Shang, Delany, Mary E, Bai, Xuechen, Cheng, Hans H, Sun, Congjiao, Yang, Ning, Hu, Xiaoxiang, Lewin, Harris A, Fang, Lingzhao, Zhou, Huaijun
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Association for the Advancement of Science 03-05-2023
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Summary:A comprehensive characterization of regulatory elements in the chicken genome across tissues will have substantial impacts on both fundamental and applied research. Here, we systematically identified and characterized regulatory elements in the chicken genome by integrating 377 genome-wide sequencing datasets from 23 adult tissues. In total, we annotated 1.57 million regulatory elements, representing 15 distinct chromatin states, and predicted about 1.2 million enhancer-gene pairs and 7662 super-enhancers. This functional annotation of the chicken genome should have wide utility on identifying regulatory elements accounting for gene regulation underlying domestication, selection, and complex trait regulation, which we explored. In short, this comprehensive atlas of regulatory elements provides the scientific community with a valuable resource for chicken genetics and genomics.
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These authors contributed equally to this work.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ade1204