Whole-genome resource sequences of 57 indigenous Ethiopian goats

Published Date
January 29, 2024
Type
Journal Article
Whole-genome resource sequences of 57 indigenous Ethiopian goats
Authors:
Shumuye Belay
Gurja Belay, Helen Nigussie, Han Jianlin, Abdulfatai Tijjani, Abulgasim Ahbara, Abulgasim Ahbara, Getinet Mekuriaw Tarekegn, Getinet Mekuriaw Tarekegn, Helina S. Woldekiros, Siobhan Mor, Siobhan Mor, Keith Dobney, Keith Dobney, Ophelie Lebrasseur, Olivier Hanotte, Olivier Hanotte, Joram Mwashigadi Mwacharo, Joram Mwashigadi Mwacharo

Domestic goats are distributed worldwide, with approximately 35% of the one billion world goat population occurring in Africa. Ethiopia has 52.5 million goats, ~99.9% of which are considered indigenous landraces deriving from animals introduced to the Horn of Africa in the distant past by nomadic herders. They have continued to be managed by smallholder farmers and semi-mobile pastoralists throughout the region. We report here 57 goat genomes from 12 Ethiopian goat populations sampled from different agro-climates. The data were generated through sequencing DNA samples on the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform at a mean depth of 9.71x and 150 bp pair-end reads. In total, ~2 terabytes of raw data were generated, and 99.8% of the clean reads mapped successfully against the goat reference genome assembly at a coverage of 99.6%. About 24.76 million SNPs were generated. These SNPs can be used to study the population structure and genome dynamics of goats at the country, regional, and global levels to shed light on the species’ evolutionary trajectory.

Citation:
Shumuye Belay, Gurja Belay, Helen Nigussie, Han Jianlin, Abdulfatai Tijjani, Abulgasim Ahbara, Getinet Tarekegn, Helina S. Woldekiros, Siobhan Mor, Keith Dobney, Ophelie Lebrasseur, Olivier Hanotte, Joram Mwacharo. (29/1/2024). Whole-genome resource sequences of 57 indigenous Ethiopian goats. Scientific Data, 11.
Keywords:
goat genomes
goats
ethiopia