Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity across the range of species and can be used to reveal processes underlying both short- and long-term evolutionary change. This study applied genomic methods to investigate population structure and inbreeding in a common UK dog breed, the Labrador Retriever. Results: We found substantial within-breed genetic differentiation, which was associated with the role of the dog (i.e. working, pet, show) and also with coat colour (i.e. black, yellow, brown). There was little evidence of geographical differentiation. Highly differentiated genomic regions contained genes and markers associated with skull shape, suggesting that at least some of the differ...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
International audienceDomestic dogs exhibit tremendous phenotypic diversity, including a greater var...
Direct-to-consumer canine genetic testing is becoming increasingly popular among dog owners. The dat...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Abstract Background Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic div...
The extraordinary phenotypic diversity of dog breeds has been sculpted by a unique population histor...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
There are hundreds of dog breeds that exhibit massive differences in appearance and behavior sculpte...
In the decade following publication of the draft genome sequence of the domestic dog, extraordinary ...
The evaluation of genetic variability is a useful research tool for the correct management of select...
The evaluation of genetic variability is a useful research tool for the correct management of select...
Dogs were the first domesticated species, originating at least 15,000 y ago from Eurasian gray wolve...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
International audienceDomestic dogs exhibit tremendous phenotypic diversity, including a greater var...
Direct-to-consumer canine genetic testing is becoming increasingly popular among dog owners. The dat...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Abstract Background Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic div...
The extraordinary phenotypic diversity of dog breeds has been sculpted by a unique population histor...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
There are hundreds of dog breeds that exhibit massive differences in appearance and behavior sculpte...
In the decade following publication of the draft genome sequence of the domestic dog, extraordinary ...
The evaluation of genetic variability is a useful research tool for the correct management of select...
The evaluation of genetic variability is a useful research tool for the correct management of select...
Dogs were the first domesticated species, originating at least 15,000 y ago from Eurasian gray wolve...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
International audienceDomestic dogs exhibit tremendous phenotypic diversity, including a greater var...
Direct-to-consumer canine genetic testing is becoming increasingly popular among dog owners. The dat...