An atlas of cell type specific regulatory effects in cattle

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Abstract

Understanding the genetic and molecular architecture of complex traits and artificial selection is crucial for advancing sustainable precision breeding in cattle and other livestock. Yet, how genetic variation affects cellular gene expression remains elusive in cattle. Here, by integrating 8,866 bulk RNA-seq samples and 999,192 single cells of 81 cell types in 22 bovine tissues, we presented a comprehensive atlas of regulatory variants at the cell type resolution in cattle. By colocalizing with bulk-tissue expression quantitative trait loci (beQTL), we detected 57,043 novel cell-type stratified eQTL and cell-type/state interaction eQTL in 18,153 genes, which also exhibited a stronger tissue/cell-type specificity than beQTL. By examining genome-wide associations (GWAS) of 44 complex traits, these cell-resolved eQTL were colocalized with 505 (24%) additional GWAS loci compared to beQTL. Through integrating this resource with selection signatures between dairy and beef cattle, we provided tissue/cell-specific regulatory insights into cattle breeding. Overall, the current atlas of cell-type-specific regulatory variants will serve as an invaluable resource for cattle genomics and selective breeding.

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