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The Australian dingo is an early offshoot of modern breed dogs

Authors :
Matt A. Field
Sonu Yadav
Olga Dudchenko
Meera Esvaran
Benjamin D. Rosen
Ksenia Skvortsova
Richard J. Edwards
Jens Keilwagen
Blake J. Cochran
Bikash Manandhar
Sonia Bustamante
Jacob Agerbo Rasmussen
Richard G. Melvin
Barry Chernoff
Arina Omer
Zane Colaric
Eva K. F. Chan
Andre E. Minoche
Timothy P. L. Smith
M. Thomas P. Gilbert
Ozren Bogdanovic
Robert A. Zammit
Torsten Thomas
Erez L. Aiden
J. William O. Ballard
Source :
Field, M A, Yadav, S, Dudchenko, O, Esvaran, M, Rosen, B D, Skvortsova, K, Edwards, R J, Keilwagen, J, Cochran, B J, Manandhar, B, Bustamante, S, Rasmussen, J A, Melvin, R G, Chernoff, B, Omer, A, Colaric, Z, Chan, E K F, Minoche, A E, Smith, T P L, Gilbert, M T P, Bogdanovic, O, Zammit, R A, Thomas, T, Aiden, E L & Ballard, J W O 2022, ' The Australian dingo is an early offshoot of modern breed dogs ', Science Advances, vol. 8, no. 16, eabm5944 . https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abm5944, Science Advances
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2022.

Abstract

Dogs are uniquely associated with human dispersal and bring transformational insight into the domestication process. Dingoes represent an intriguing case within canine evolution being geographically isolated for thousands of years. Here, we present a high-quality de novo assembly of a pure dingo (CanFam_DDS). We identified large chromosomal differences relative to the current dog reference (CanFam3.1) and confirmed no expanded pancreatic amylase gene as found in breed dogs. Phylogenetic analyses using variant pairwise matrices show that the dingo is distinct from five breed dogs with 100% bootstrap support when using Greenland wolf as the outgroup. Functionally, we observe differences in methylation patterns between the dingo and German shepherd dog genomes and differences in serum biochemistry and microbiome makeup. Our results suggest that distinct demographic and environmental conditions have shaped the dingo genome. In contrast, artificial human selection has likely shaped the genomes of domestic breed dogs after divergence from the dingo.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Field, M A, Yadav, S, Dudchenko, O, Esvaran, M, Rosen, B D, Skvortsova, K, Edwards, R J, Keilwagen, J, Cochran, B J, Manandhar, B, Bustamante, S, Rasmussen, J A, Melvin, R G, Chernoff, B, Omer, A, Colaric, Z, Chan, E K F, Minoche, A E, Smith, T P L, Gilbert, M T P, Bogdanovic, O, Zammit, R A, Thomas, T, Aiden, E L & Ballard, J W O 2022, ' The Australian dingo is an early offshoot of modern breed dogs ', Science Advances, vol. 8, no. 16, eabm5944 . https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abm5944, Science Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef9e96413a227dcfafd898b7f997a11d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abm5944