Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) is an important fraction of the genome. Recent studies proved that eccDNA plays important roles in genetic variation, aging and environmental adaptation, which have drawn wide… Click to show full abstract
Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) is an important fraction of the genome. Recent studies proved that eccDNA plays important roles in genetic variation, aging and environmental adaptation, which have drawn wide attention. However, the characteristics of eccDNA in cattle remain unclear. Here, we studied eccDNAs from 676 cattle of 58 breeds using whole genome sequencing datasets. In total, 47 355 high-confidence eccDNAs were identified and covered 4.6% of the cattle autosomes in length. Similarly to other species, the cattle eccDNA preferentially located in the genic and repeat sequences. Cattle eccDNAs contained complete sequences of 661 genes, which were significantly (p < 0.05) enriched in immunity-related functions. The eccDNA was further proved to have inverted repeats on the boundaries, which contained a high proportion of A/T and ranged from 4 to 17 bp. Interestingly, we successfully separated animals according to their geographical distributions and their tissues where DNA was isolated. This implied possible roles for eccDNA in cattle selection and tissue development. Our study supplies basic knowledges on eccDNAs in cattle, which will promote understanding of extrachromosomal DNA.
               
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