%0 Review %T Assembly of novel sequences for Chinese domestic pigs reveals new genes and regulatory variants providing new insights into their diversity. %A Du H %A Diao C %A Zhuo Y %A Zheng X %A Hu Z %A Lu S %A Jin W %A Zhou L %A Liu JF %J Genomics %V 116 %N 2 %D 2024 03 3 %M 38176574 %F 4.31 %R 10.1016/j.ygeno.2024.110782 %X There is an increasing understanding that a reference genome representing an individual cannot capture all the gene repertoire of a species. Here, we conduct a population-scale missing sequences detection of Chinese domestic pigs using whole-genome sequencing data from 534 individuals. We identify 132.41 Mb of sequences absent in the reference assembly, including eight novel genes. In particular, the breeds spread in Chinese high-altitude regions perform significantly different frequencies of new sequences in promoters than other breeds. Furthermore, we dissect the role of non-coding variants and identify a novel sequence inserted in the 3'UTR of the FMO3 gene, which may be associated with the intramuscular fat phenotype. This novel sequence could be a candidate marker for meat quality. Our study provides a comprehensive overview of the missing sequences in Chinese domestic pigs and indicates that this dataset is a valuable resource for understanding the diversity and biology of pigs.