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The tiger genome and comparative analysis with lion and snow leopard genomes

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Cho, Yun SungHu, LiHou, HaolongLee, HangXu, JiaohuiKwon, SoowhanOh, SukhunKim, Hak-MinJho, SungwoongKim, SangsooShin, Young-AhKim, Byung ChulKim, HyunminKim, Chang-ukLuo, Shu-JinJohnson, Warren E.Koepfli, Klaus-PeterSchmidt-Kuentzel, AnneTurner, Jason A.Marker, LaurieHarper, CindyMiller, Susan M.Jacobs, WilhelmBertola, Laura D.Kim, Tae HyungLee, SunghoonZhou, QianJung, Hyun-JuXu, XiaoGadhvi, PriyvratXu, PengweiXiong, YingqiLuo, YadanPan, ShengkaiGou, CaiyunChu, XiuhuiZhang, JilinLiu, SanyangHe, JingChen, YingYang, LinfengYang, YulanHe, JiajuLiu, ShaWang, JunyiKim, Chul HongKwak, HwanjongKim, Jong-SooHwang, SeungwooKo, JunsuKim, Chang-BaeKim, SangtaeBayarlkhagva, DamdinPaek, Woon KeeKim, Seong-JinO'Brien, Stephen J.Wang, JunBhak, Jong
Issue Date
Sep-2013
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.4
Journal Title
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume
4
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/11192
DOI
10.1038/ncomms3433
ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
Tigers and their close relatives (Panthera) are some of the world's most endangered species. Here we report the de novo assembly of an Amur tiger whole-genome sequence as well as the genomic sequences of a white Bengal tiger, African lion, white African lion and snow leopard. Through comparative genetic analyses of these genomes, we find genetic signatures that may reflect molecular adaptations consistent with the big cats' hypercarnivorous diet and muscle strength. We report a snow leopard-specific genetic determinant in EGLN1 (Met39 > Lys39), which is likely to be associated with adaptation to high altitude. We also detect a TYR260G > A mutation likely responsible for the white lion coat colour. Tiger and cat genomes show similar repeat composition and an appreciably conserved synteny. Genomic data from the five big cats provide an invaluable resource for resolving easily identifiable phenotypes evident in very close, but distinct, species.
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