We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or genomic heritability) when wild/domestic status is considered the phenotype of interest. This approach differs from the standard Fst in that it can accommodate genetic similarity between individuals in a general form. We apply this strategy to complete genome data from 47 wild and domestic pigs from Asia and Europe. When we partitioned the total genomic variance into components associated to subsets of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) defined in terms of their annotation, we found that potentially deleterious non-synonymous mutations (9566 SNPs) explained as much genetic variance as the whole set of 25 million SNPs. This suggests that ...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
BACKGROUND: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificat...
Background Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificati...
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...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Ascertaining the molecular and physiological basis of domestication and breeding is an active area o...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by people, involve few indivi...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
BACKGROUND: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificat...
Background Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificati...
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...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by humans, involve few indivi...
Ascertaining the molecular and physiological basis of domestication and breeding is an active area o...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Traditionally, the process of domestication is assumed to be initiated by people, involve few indivi...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
BACKGROUND: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificat...
Background Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificati...