Population bottlenecks, inbreeding, and artificial selection can all, in principle, influence levels of deleterious genetic variation. However, the relative importance of each of these effects on genome-wide patterns of deleterious variation remains controversial. Domestic and wild canids offer a powerful system to address the role of these factors in influencing deleterious variation because their history is dominated by known bottlenecks and intense artificial selection. Here, we assess genome-wide patterns of deleterious variation in 90 whole-genome sequences from breed dogs, village dogs, and gray wolves. We find that the ratio of amino acid changing heterozygosity to silent heterozygosity is higher in dogs than in wolves and, on averag...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
AbstractThe observation that small, isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness as a result of...
When new mutations arise at functional sites they are more likely to impair than improve fitness. If...
Population bottlenecks, inbreeding, and artificial selection can all, in principle, influence levels...
Population bottlenecks, inbreeding, and artificial selection can all, in principle, influence levels...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
BACKGROUND: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
Domestic dogs have experienced population bottlenecks, recent inbreeding, and strong artificial sele...
Levels of genetic and possibly phenotypic variation are influenced by how natural selection acts to ...
Advances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic pro...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
Deciphering the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity is one of the central aims of biological resea...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Freedman, Adam H. et al.Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately i...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
AbstractThe observation that small, isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness as a result of...
When new mutations arise at functional sites they are more likely to impair than improve fitness. If...
Population bottlenecks, inbreeding, and artificial selection can all, in principle, influence levels...
Population bottlenecks, inbreeding, and artificial selection can all, in principle, influence levels...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
BACKGROUND: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
Domestic dogs have experienced population bottlenecks, recent inbreeding, and strong artificial sele...
Levels of genetic and possibly phenotypic variation are influenced by how natural selection acts to ...
Advances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic pro...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
Deciphering the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity is one of the central aims of biological resea...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Freedman, Adam H. et al.Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately i...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
AbstractThe observation that small, isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness as a result of...
When new mutations arise at functional sites they are more likely to impair than improve fitness. If...