Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morphological phenotypes. A number of quantitative trait loci associated with these phenotypes have been identified in genetic mapping studies. We analyzed the population genomic signatures observed around the causal mutations for 12 of these loci in 25 dog breeds, for which we genotyped 25 individuals in each breed. By measuring the population frequencies of the causal mutations in each breed, we identified those breeds in which specific mutations most likely experienced positive selection. These instances were then used as positive controls for assessing the performance of popular statistics to detect selection from population genomic data. We found...
Strong selection has resulted in substantial morphological and behavioural diversity across modern d...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
The extraordinary phenotypic diversity of dog breeds has been sculpted by a unique population histor...
There are hundreds of dog breeds that exhibit massive differences in appearance and behavior sculpte...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Freedman, Adam H. et al.Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately i...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Strong selection has resulted in substantial morphological and behavioural diversity across modern d...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
The extraordinary phenotypic diversity of dog breeds has been sculpted by a unique population histor...
There are hundreds of dog breeds that exhibit massive differences in appearance and behavior sculpte...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Freedman, Adam H. et al.Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately i...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Controlling for background demographic effects is important for accurately identifying loci that hav...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Strong selection has resulted in substantial morphological and behavioural diversity across modern d...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...