Transcriptome meta-analysis reveals the hair genetic rules in six animal breeds and genes associated with wool fineness
Xue Pu, Shengchao Ma, Bingru Zhao, Sen Tang, Qingwei Lu, Wenna Liu, Yaqian Wang, Yunlin Cen, Cuiling Wu, Xuefeng Fu

TL;DR
This study identifies genes linked to wool fineness in six animal breeds, offering insights into hair development and potential applications in breeding.
Contribution
The study reveals shared molecular mechanisms of wool fineness across different animal breeds using transcriptome meta-analysis.
Findings
Common genes were clustered into eight modules, with brown modules significantly correlated with species and breeds.
32 candidate genes, including KAZALD1, MYOC, and FOS, are associated with wool fineness in Ordos fine wool sheep.
Gene expression patterns in skin tissues may determine hair morphology across animal species.
Abstract
Wool plays an irreplaceable role in the lives of livestock and the textile industry. The variety of hair quality and shape leads to the diversity of its functions and applications, and the finer wool has a higher economic value. In this study, 10 coarse and 10 fine ordos fine wool sheep skin samples were collected for RNA-seq, and coarse and fine skin/hair follicle RNA-seq datasets of other five animal breeds were obtained from NCBI. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis showed that the common genes were clustered into eight modules. Similar gene expression patterns in sheep and rabbits with the same wool types, different gene expression patterns in animal species with different hair types, and brown modules were significantly correlated with species and breeds. GO and KEGG enrichment analyses showed that, most genes in the brown module associated with hair follicle development.…
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TopicsAdministrative Law and Governance · Technology in Education and Healthcare · Public Policy and Governance
