International audienceDomestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are the most variable-sized mammalian species on Earth, displaying a 40-fold size difference between breeds. Although dogs of variable size are found in the archeological record, the most dramatic shifts in body size are the result of selection over the last two centuries, as dog breeders selected and propagated phenotypic extremes within closed breeding populations. Analyses of over 200 domestic breeds have identified approximately 20 body size genes regulating insulin processing, fatty acid metabolism, TGFβ signaling, and skeletal formation. Of these, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) predominates, controlling approximately 15% of body size variation between breeds. The identi...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
The gene IGF1 has been shown to have a significant influence on the size of individuals, including a...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
International audienceDomestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are the most variable-sized mammalian s...
Abstract Background A selective sweep containing the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) gene is ass...
International audienceDomestic dog breeds display significant diversity in both body mass and skelet...
Population bottlenecks, inbreeding, and artificial selection can all, in principle, influence levels...
International audienceDomestic dogs exhibit tremendous phenotypic diversity, including a greater var...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
Body size is an important trait in companion animals. Recently, a primitive Japanese dog breed, the ...
BACKGROUND: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
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...
The gene IGF1 has been shown to have a significant influence on the size of individuals, including a...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
International audienceDomestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are the most variable-sized mammalian s...
Abstract Background A selective sweep containing the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) gene is ass...
International audienceDomestic dog breeds display significant diversity in both body mass and skelet...
Population bottlenecks, inbreeding, and artificial selection can all, in principle, influence levels...
International audienceDomestic dogs exhibit tremendous phenotypic diversity, including a greater var...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
Body size is an important trait in companion animals. Recently, a primitive Japanese dog breed, the ...
BACKGROUND: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
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...
The gene IGF1 has been shown to have a significant influence on the size of individuals, including a...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...