# Uncovering rearrangements in the Tibetan antelope via population-derived genome refinement and comparative analysis with homologous species

**Authors:** Jiarui Chen, Shuwen Wang, Dong Wang, Yunkang Chiu, Nan Yang, Xinming Lian, Zicheng Zhao, Qing Wei

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2024.1302554 · 2024-02-15

## TL;DR

This study improves the Tibetan antelope genome and identifies unique genetic rearrangements, offering insights into its adaptation to high-altitude environments.

## Contribution

A refined genome assembly and the first reconstruction of the X-chromosome in the Tibetan antelope, revealing 182 unique rearrangements.

## Key findings

- The refined genome has a scaffold N50 of 3.2 Mbp, a 1.15-fold improvement over the previous version.
- Comparative analysis identified 182 unique genome rearrangements in the Tibetan antelope.
- The study reconstructed the X-chromosome for the first time in this species.

## Abstract

Introduction: The Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) is a remarkable mammal thriving in the extreme Qinghai-Tibet Plateau conditions. Despite the availability of its genome sequence, limitations in the scaffold-level assembly have hindered a comprehensive understanding of its genomics. Moreover, comparative analyses with other Bovidae species are lacking, along with insights into genome rearrangements in the Tibetan antelope.

Methods: Addressing these gaps, we present a multifaceted approach by refining the Tibetan Antelope genome through linkage disequilibrium analysis with data from 15 newly sequenced samples.

Results: The scaffold N50 of the refined reference is 3.2 Mbp, surpassing the previous version by 1.15-fold. Our annotation analysis resulted in 50,750 genes, encompassing 29,324 novel genes not previously study. Comparative analyses reveal 182 unique rearrangements within the scaffolds, contributing to our understanding of evolutionary dynamics and species-specific adaptations. Furthermore, by conducting detailed genomic comparisons and reconstructing rearrangements, we have successfully pioneered the reconstruction of the X-chromosome in the Tibetan antelope.

Discussion: This effort enhances our comprehension of the genomic landscape of this species.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Pantholops hodgsonii (taxon 59538), Bovidae (taxon 9895)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Pantholops hodgsonii (chiru, species) [taxon 59538]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC10902437