Fayoumi
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Background Information Variants Annotation&Density Genetic Differentiation
Genetic Affinity ADMIXTURE Analysis Runs of Homozygosity
Linkage Disequilibrium Decay Demographic History Selection

Background Information

Breed Card
Breed Fayoumi
Species taxonomy Gallus gallus domesticus
Classification Traditional
Region Egypt
Purpose Layer
Description

Fayoumi is an ancient breed named after the Faiyum Governorate southwest of Cairo. It has been raised along the River Nile in Egypt since the times of the pharaohs. Fayoumis are believed to be descendants of Ceylon Junglefowl hybrids with domestic fowl that have adapted for life in thorn palm forests and marshes in Egypt ~ 3,000 years ago.

Characteristics

Fayoumis were bred for egg production and are incredibly resistant to diseases, giving them the reputation of being virtually indestructible by bacteria or virus. They have medium-sized single combs, red earlobes with a white spot, and slate-blue legs. Fayoumi hens are good layers of small, off-white eggs (180 - 220 eggs per year). They are not given to broodiness as pullets, but can be when they reach two or three years of age. The Egyptian Fayoumi is fast to mature, with hens laying by four and a half months, and cockerels crowing at five or six weeks. On avarage, the weights for rooster and hen are 2 kg and 1.6 kg, respectively.


Samples Information

Variants Annotation&Density

Annotation Population SNP Total SNP Percentage SNP Population INDEL Total INDEL Percentage INDEL
downstream 88517 650455 13.6085% 8366 104154 8.0323%
exonic;splicing 19 188 10.1064% 0 0 0%
exonic_unknown 0 582 0% 0 82 0%
frameshift_deletion 0 0 0% 630 15977 3.9432%
frameshift_insertion 0 0 0% 546 13308 4.1028%
intergenic 2015834 15129055 13.3243% 175257 2238383 7.8296%
intronic 2523726 17735594 14.2297% 228260 2641780 8.6404%
ncRNA_exonic 53208 400185 13.2959% 4137 54342 7.6129%
ncRNA_exonic;splicing 41 231 17.7489% 4 43 9.3023%
ncRNA_intronic 505149 3728327 13.5489% 46726 575920 8.1133%
ncRNA_splicing 312 2341 13.3276% 42 478 8.7866%
ncRNA_UTR5 0 0 0% 1 18 5.5556%
nonframeshift_deletion 0 0 0% 267 8777 3.042%
nonframeshift_insertion 0 0 0% 137 4784 2.8637%
nonsynonymous 23206 336233 6.9018% 0 0 0%
splice_acceptor 44 750 5.8667% 51 964 5.2905%
splice_donor 62 1076 5.7621% 19 763 2.4902%
splice_donor_acceptor 0 0 0% 7 45 15.5556%
splice_UTR5 43 400 10.75% 5 106 4.717%
splie_Others 0 0 0% 22 654 3.3639%
startloss 88 671 13.1148% 2 51 3.9216%
stopgain 259 4175 6.2036% 22 1252 1.7572%
stoploss 44 353 12.4646% 5 63 7.9365%
synonymous 56637 548813 10.3199% 0 0 0%
upstream 88022 679592 12.9522% 7167 98760 7.257%
upstream;downstream 7042 57451 12.2574% 667 9367 7.1207%
UTR3 43228 361040 11.9732% 4574 61415 7.4477%
UTR5 11284 112990 9.9867% 801 16935 4.7298%
UTR5;UTR3 304 2524 12.0444% 38 381 9.9738%
Total 5417069 39753026 13.6268% 477753 5848802 8.1684%
SNP Density
SNP_Annotation
INDEL Density
INDEL_Annotation

Genetic Differentiation

Summary

Genetic affinities of target population in the context of worldwide populations are measured by pairwise FST between target population and references. Smaller FST value indicates closer relationship. Regions represented by different colors are indicated above.

Genetic Affinity

PCA for G.gallus without G.g.bankiva , G.g.jabouillei, and some G.g.gallus

Summary

Genetic affiliation and population structure are shown by PCA plots. After removing G. g. bankiva, G. g. jabouillei, and some G. g. gallus individuals as outliers to other Red Jungle Fowl, the dataset contains 1,915 samples from domestic chicken and Red Jungle Fowl. User can add any populations with interests to show with the target population under this PCA context by using the item of “Add”.

ADMIXTURE Analysis

Summary

The inference of populations and individual ancestries is revealed by ADMIXTURE clustering. Length of each colored bar represents the proportion of proposed ancestry in the sample. User can add any populations with interests to compare with the target population by using the item of “Add”. The number of proposed ancestries is determined by “which K”.

Runs of Homozygosity

Summary

Runs of homozygosity (ROH) indicates long tracts of homozygous genotypes inherited from identical haplotypes of a common ancestor. Larger populations have fewer, shorter ROH, whereas isolated or bottlenecked populations have more, somewhat longer ROH. Admixture brings the fewest ROH, whereas inbreeding causes long ROH. The level of ROH is measured by number and length. The length of ROH can be defined in “ROH range”. User can add any populations with interests to compare with the target population by using the item of “Add”.

Linkage Disequilibrium Decay

Summary

Linkage disequilibrium (LD) decay is characterized by squared correlations (r²) of all SNPs frequencies against the physical distances between SNPs. User can add any populations with interests to compare with the target population by using the item of “Add”.

Demographic History

Summary

The changes of effective population size through time is inferred by SMC++. User can add any populations with interests to compare with the target population by using the item of “Add”.

Selection

Summary

Selective signals of the target population are detected by different methods. X axis indicates physical position of specific chromosomal region with interests which can be defined by “Region”. The gene annotation is shown below. Y axis of left (YL) indicates the values of Pi-ratio of -log2(πRJF/πTarget) or composite likelihood ratio (CLR) of SweeD. The levels of statistical significance are noted with different colors. Y axis of right (YR) shows the values of Fst (Target vs. Red Jungle Fowl), Pi, or Tajima’s D with blue line with sliding window approach. The genomic window size and step size for Tajima’s D are 5 kb and 5 kb, respectively. The genomic window size and step size for Fst and Pi are 10 kb and 5 kb, respectively. The methods are defined by “Method-YL” and “Method-YR”.

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