Each individual has a certain number of harmful mutations in its genome. These mutations can lower the fitness of the individual carrying them, dependent on their dominance and selection coefficient. Effective population size, selection, and admixture are known to affect the occurrence of such mutations in a population. The relative roles of demography and selection are a key in understanding the process of adaptation. These are factors that are potentially influenced and confounded in domestic animals. Here, we hypothesize that the series of events of bottlenecks, introgression, and strong artificial selection associated with domestication increased mutational load in domestic species. Yet, mutational load is hard to quantify, so there are...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
Abstract Background Deleterious genetic variation can increase in frequency as a result of mutations...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Each individual has a certain number of harmful mutations in its genome. These mutations can lower t...
Abstract Background Population genetics theory predicts an important role of differences in the effe...
A fraction of genetic variants segregating in any population are deleterious, which negatively impac...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
The level of deleterious genetic variation in highly managed domestic populations is influenced by a...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
Abstract Background Deleterious genetic variation can increase in frequency as a result of mutations...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Each individual has a certain number of harmful mutations in its genome. These mutations can lower t...
Abstract Background Population genetics theory predicts an important role of differences in the effe...
A fraction of genetic variants segregating in any population are deleterious, which negatively impac...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Domestication of animals offers unique possibilities to study evolutionary changes caused by similar...
The level of deleterious genetic variation in highly managed domestic populations is influenced by a...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
Abstract Background Deleterious genetic variation can increase in frequency as a result of mutations...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...