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Identification of Genomic Regions Associated with Phenotypic Variation between Dog Breeds using Selection Mapping

Authors :
Vaysse, A.
Ratnakumar, A.
Derrien, T.
Axelsson, E.
Rosengren Pielberg, G.
Sigurdsson, S.
Fall, T.
Seppälä, E.H.
Hansen, M.S.
Lawley, C.T.
Karlsson, E.K.
Bannasch, D.L.
Vilà, C.
Lohi, H.
Galibert, F.
Fredholm, M.
Häggström, O.
Hedhammar, A.
André, C.
Lindblad-Toh, K.
Hitte, C.
van Steenbeek, F.G.
Fieten, H.
Leegwater, P.A.J.
LUPA Consortium, x
Webster, M.T.
Advances in Veterinary Medicine
Tissue Repair
Geneeskunde van gezelschapsdieren
Research Programs Unit
Department of Medical and Clinical Genetics
Research Programme of Molecular Medicine
Veterinary Biosciences
Departments of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Sigurdsson, Snaever
Sigurdsson, Snaevar
Karlsson, Elinor K.
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
Webster, Matthew T.
Institut de Génétique et Développement de Rennes (IGDR)
Université de Rennes 1 (UR1)
Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Science for Life Laboratory
Uppsala University-Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (BROAD INSTITUTE)
Harvard Medical School [Boston] (HMS)-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-Massachusetts General Hospital [Boston]
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (MEB)
Karolinska Institutet [Stockholm]
Department of Basic Veterinary Biosciences
HMNC Brain Health-Biomedicum Helsinki-Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics
Illumina, Inc.
FAS Center for Systems Biology
Harvard University [Cambridge]
Department of Population Health and Reproduction
University of California [Davis] (UC Davis)
University of California-University of California
Department of Integrative Ecology (CSIC)
Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD)
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC)-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC)
Faculty of Life Sciences, Division of Genetics and Bioinformatics
Faculty of Life Science [Copenhagen]
University of Copenhagen = Københavns Universitet (KU)-University of Copenhagen = Københavns Universitet (KU)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
This research was mainly supported by The LUPA Consortium, which is a Collaborative Research Project funded by the European Commission under the 7th Research Framework Programme (www.eurolupa.org).
The LUPA Consortium
European Project: 201370,EC:FP7:HEALTH,FP7-HEALTH-2007-A,LUPA(2008)
Université de Rennes (UR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Harvard University
University of California (UC)-University of California (UC)
University of Copenhagen = Københavns Universitet (UCPH)-University of Copenhagen = Københavns Universitet (UCPH)
De Villemeur, Hervé
Unravelling the molecular basis of common complex human disorders using the dog as a model system - LUPA - - EC:FP7:HEALTH2008-01-01 - 2012-06-30 - 201370 - VALID
Source :
PLoS Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 10, p e1002316 (2011), PLoS, Plos Genetics 10 (7, online), Non paginé. (2011), PLoS Genetics, PLoS Genetics, Public Library of Science, 2011, 7 (10), pp.e1002316. ⟨10.1371/journal.pgen.1002316⟩, PLoS Genetics, 7(10). Public Library of Science, PLoS Genetics; Vol 7, PLoS Genetics, 2011, 7 (10), pp.e1002316. ⟨10.1371/journal.pgen.1002316⟩, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Vaysse, A, Ratnakumar, A, Derrien, T, Axelsson, E, Pielberg, G R, Sigurdsson, S, Fall, T, Seppälä, E H, Hansen, M S T, Lawley, C T, Karlsson, E K, Bannasch, D, Vilà, C, Lohi, H, Galibert, F, Fredholm, M, Häggström, J, Hedhammar, Å, André, C, Lindblad-Toh, K, Hitte, C & Webster, M T 2011, ' Identification of genomic regions associated with phenotypic variation between dog breeds using selection mapping ', PLoS Genetics, vol. 7, no. 10 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002316
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The extraordinary phenotypic diversity of dog breeds has been sculpted by a unique population history accompanied by selection for novel and desirable traits. Here we perform a comprehensive analysis using multiple test statistics to identify regions under selection in 509 dogs from 46 diverse breeds using a newly developed high-density genotyping array consisting of .170,000 evenly spaced SNPs. We first identify 44 genomic regions exhibiting extreme differentiation across multiple breeds. Genetic variation in these regions correlates with variation in several phenotypic traits that vary between breeds, and we identify novel associations with both morphological and behavioral traits. We next scan the genome for signatures of selective sweeps in single breeds, characterized by long regions of reduced heterozygosity and fixation of extended haplotypes. These scans identify hundreds of regions, including 22 blocks of homozygosity longer than one megabase in certain breeds. Candidate selection loci are strongly enriched for developmental genes. We chose one highly differentiated region, associated with body size and ear morphology, and characterized it using high-throughput sequencing to provide a list of variants that may directly affect these traits. This study provides a catalogue of genomic regions showing extreme reduction in genetic variation or population differentiation in dogs, including many linked to phenotypic variation. The many blocks of reduced haplotype diversity observed across the genome in dog breeds are the result of both selection and genetic drift, but extended blocks of homozygosity on a megabase scale appear to be best explained by selection. Further elucidation of the variants under selection will help to uncover the genetic basis of complex traits and disease.

Subjects

Subjects :
POSITIVE SELECTION
Genotyping Techniques
Genome-wide association study
Breeding
413 Veterinary science
MESH: Dogs
0302 clinical medicine
MESH: Behavior, Animal
MESH: Animals
Genome Sequencing
MESH: Genetic Variation
mapping
MESH: Phylogeny
Genome Evolution
Phylogeny
0303 health sciences
education.field_of_study
Behavior, Animal
MESH: Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
1184 Genetics, developmental biology, physiology
Genomics
Genome Scans
selection
dog
identification
genomic
Fixation (population genetics)
COAT COLOR
[SDV.BBM.GTP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]
PERSONALITY-TRAITS
Gene Flow
Genetics and Breeding
education
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
MESH: Breeding
MESH: Phenotype
03 medical and health sciences
CANIS-FAMILIARIS
Effective Population Size
MESH: Genotyping Techniques
[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]
Genome-Wide Association Studies
Genetics
Genetik
Biology
Molecular Biology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics
Genetic Drift
MESH: Ear
Computational Biology
Genetic Variation
MESH: Haplotypes
Phenotypic trait
HAPLOTYPE STRUCTURE
variation phénotypique
Mutation
MESH: Genome-Wide Association Study
marqueur de sélection
Population Genetics
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Evolutionary Genetics
Cancer Research
cartographie génomique
LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM
MESH: Selection, Genetic
[SDV.GEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics
Natural Selection
Body Size
WIDE ASSOCIATION
Genetics (clinical)
DOMESTIC DOG
MESH: Heterozygote
Gene Ontologies
Homozygote
race canine
402 Animal and Dairy Science
Ear
Gene Pool
Phenotype
Research Article
MESH: Homozygote
Heterozygote
403 Veterinary Science
lcsh:QH426-470
Population
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Dogs
Genetic drift
Genome Analysis Tools
DNA-SEQUENCE
Evolutionary Modeling
Genetic variation
Animals
Selection, Genetic
Selection (genetic algorithm)
030304 developmental biology
Evolutionary Biology
MESH: Body Size
Genetic Maps
Comparative Genomics
GENE
lcsh:Genetics
Haplotypes
Neutral Theory
Genetic Polymorphism
Animal Genetics
Genome-Wide Association Study

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15537390 and 15537404
Volume :
7
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f4b0ee6b19c7c4976300d35810fb9c8a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002316