International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic processes crucial to rapid phenotypic evolution under domestication. To understand the process of dog diversification better, we conducted an extensive genome-wide survey of more than 48,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms in dogs and their wild progenitor, the grey wolf. Here we show that dog breeds share a higher proportion of multi-locus haplotypes unique to grey wolves from the Middle East, indicating that they are a dominant source of genetic diversity for dogs rather than wolves from east Asia, as suggested by mitochondrial DNA sequence data. Furthermore, we find a surprising correspondence between genetic and phenoty...
Abstract To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolut...
Hybridisation between a domesticated species and its wild ancestor is an important conservation pro...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
Advances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic pro...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
Deciphering the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity is one of the central aims of biological resea...
<div><p>To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evoluti...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
BACKGROUND: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a widely distributed top predator and ancestor of the domestic dog. T...
High-throughput genotyping technologies developed for model species can potentially increase the res...
International audienceAbstract The grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) was the first species to give rise to a...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they&nb...
Abstract To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolut...
Hybridisation between a domesticated species and its wild ancestor is an important conservation pro...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...
International audienceAdvances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the hist...
Advances in genome technology have facilitated a new understanding of the historical and genetic pro...
Dogs exhibit more phenotypic variation than any other mammal and are affected by a wide variety of g...
Deciphering the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity is one of the central aims of biological resea...
<div><p>To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evoluti...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
BACKGROUND: Whole genome re-sequencing data from dogs and wolves are now commonly used to study how ...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a widely distributed top predator and ancestor of the domestic dog. T...
High-throughput genotyping technologies developed for model species can potentially increase the res...
International audienceAbstract The grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) was the first species to give rise to a...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they&nb...
Abstract To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolut...
Hybridisation between a domesticated species and its wild ancestor is an important conservation pro...
Background: Although a variety of genetic changes have been implicated in causing phenotypic differe...