Abstract Background Domesticated from gray wolves between 10 and 40 kya in Eurasia, dogs display a vast array of phenotypes that differ from their ancestors, yet mirror other domesticated animal species, a phenomenon known as the domestication syndrome. Here, we use signatures persisting in dog genomes to identify genes and pathways possibly altered by the selective pressures of domestication. Results Whole-genome SNP analyses of 43 globally distributed village dogs and 10 wolves differentiated signatures resulting from domestication rather than breed formation. We identified 246 candidate domestication regions containing 10.8 Mb of ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and r...
<div><p>To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evoluti...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Abstract To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolut...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
Freedman, Adam H. et al.Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately i...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Background: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
Deciphering the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity is one of the central aims of biological resea...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and r...
<div><p>To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evoluti...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Abstract To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolut...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
Freedman, Adam H. et al.Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately i...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Background: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
Deciphering the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity is one of the central aims of biological resea...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and r...
<div><p>To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evoluti...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...