Abstract Background Deleterious genetic variation can increase in frequency as a result of mutations, genetic drift, and genetic hitchhiking. Although individual effects are often small, the cumulative effect of deleterious genetic variation can impact population fitness substantially. In this study, we examined the genome of commercial purebred chicken lines for deleterious and functional variations, combining genotype and whole-genome sequence data. Results We analysed over 22,000 animals that were genotyped on a 60 K SNP chip from four purebred lines (two white egg and two brown egg layer lines) and two crossbred lines. We identified 79 haplotypes that showed a significant deficit in homozygous carriers. This deficit was assumed to stem ...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...
Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectabl...
Background: Small insertions and deletions (InDels) constitute the second most abundant class of gen...
Background: Deleterious genetic variation can increase in frequency as a result of mutations, geneti...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
The chicken currently provides more than a quarter of the meat and nearly all eggs produced worldwi...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
<div><p>Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the d...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...
Abstract Background Meat and egg-type chickens have been selected for several generations for differ...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
Domestic animals are excellent models for genetic studies of phenotypic evolution(1-3). They have ev...
We carried out whole genome resequencing of 127 chicken including red jungle fowl and multiple popul...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...
Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectabl...
Background: Small insertions and deletions (InDels) constitute the second most abundant class of gen...
Background: Deleterious genetic variation can increase in frequency as a result of mutations, geneti...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
The chicken currently provides more than a quarter of the meat and nearly all eggs produced worldwi...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
<div><p>Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the d...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...
Abstract Background Meat and egg-type chickens have been selected for several generations for differ...
Predictions about the consequences of a small population size on genetic and deleterious variation a...
Domestic animals are excellent models for genetic studies of phenotypic evolution(1-3). They have ev...
We carried out whole genome resequencing of 127 chicken including red jungle fowl and multiple popul...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...
Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectabl...
Background: Small insertions and deletions (InDels) constitute the second most abundant class of gen...