A Simple Genetic Architecture Underlies Morphological Variation in Dogs

被引:355
作者
Boyko, Adam R. [1 ,2 ]
Quignon, Pascale [3 ]
Li, Lin [2 ]
Schoenebeck, Jeffrey J. [3 ]
Degenhardt, Jeremiah D. [2 ]
Lohmueller, Kirk E. [2 ]
Zhao, Keyan [1 ,2 ]
Brisbin, Abra [2 ]
Parker, Heidi G. [3 ]
vonHoldt, Bridgett M. [4 ]
Cargill, Michele [5 ]
Auton, Adam [2 ]
Reynolds, Andy [2 ]
Elkahloun, Abdel G. [3 ]
Castelhano, Marta [6 ]
Mosher, Dana S. [3 ]
Sutter, Nathan B. [2 ,6 ]
Johnson, Gary S. [7 ]
Novembre, John [4 ]
Hubisz, Melissa J. [2 ]
Siepel, Adam [2 ]
Wayne, Robert K. [4 ]
Bustamante, Carlos D. [1 ,2 ]
Ostrander, Elaine A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Sch Med, Dept Genet, Stanford, CA USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Dept Biol Stat & Computat Biol, Ithaca, NY USA
[3] NHGRI, Canc Genet Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Ecol & Environm Biol, Los Angeles, CA USA
[5] Affymetrix Corp, Santa Clara, CA USA
[6] Cornell Univ, Coll Vet Med, Dept Clin Sci, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[7] Univ Missouri, Dept Vet Pathobiol, Columbia, MO USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
MULTILOCUS GENOTYPE DATA; GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; POPULATION-STRUCTURE; LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM; DOMESTIC DOGS; HISTORY; INFERENCE; MUTATION; MODEL; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pbio.1000451
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Domestic dogs exhibit tremendous phenotypic diversity, including a greater variation in body size than any other terrestrial mammal. Here, we generate a high density map of canine genetic variation by genotyping 915 dogs from 80 domestic dog breeds, 83 wild canids, and 10 outbred African shelter dogs across 60,968 single-nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs). Coupling this genomic resource with external measurements from breed standards and individuals as well as skeletal measurements from museum specimens, we identify 51 regions of the dog genome associated with phenotypic variation among breeds in 57 traits. The complex traits include average breed body size and external body dimensions and cranial, dental, and long bone shape and size with and without allometric scaling. In contrast to the results from association mapping of quantitative traits in humans and domesticated plants, we find that across dog breeds, a small number of quantitative trait loci (<= 3) explain the majority of phenotypic variation for most of the traits we studied. In addition, many genomic regions show signatures of recent selection, with most of the highly differentiated regions being associated with breed-defining traits such as body size, coat characteristics, and ear floppiness. Our results demonstrate the efficacy of mapping multiple traits in the domestic dog using a database of genotyped individuals and highlight the important role human-directed selection has played in altering the genetic architecture of key traits in this important species.
引用
收藏
页码:49 / 50
页数:13
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [1] Tracking footprints of artificial selection in the dog genome
    Akey, Joshua M.
    Ruhe, Alison L.
    Akey, Dayna T.
    Wong, Aaron K.
    Connelly, Caitlin F.
    Madeoy, Jennifer
    Nicholas, Thomas J.
    Neff, Mark W.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2010, 107 (03) : 1160 - 1165
  • [2] Global distribution of genomic diversity underscores rich complex history of continental human populations
    Auton, Adam
    Bryc, Katarzyna
    Boyko, Adam R.
    Lohmueller, Kirk E.
    Novembre, John
    Reynolds, Andy
    Indap, Amit
    Wright, Mark H.
    Degenhardt, Jeremiah D.
    Gutenkunst, Ryan N.
    King, Karen S.
    Nelson, Matthew R.
    Bustamante, Carlos D.
    [J]. GENOME RESEARCH, 2009, 19 (05) : 795 - 803
  • [3] Localization of Canine Brachycephaly Using an Across Breed Mapping Approach
    Bannasch, Danika
    Young, Amy
    Myers, Jeffrey
    Truve, Katarina
    Dickinson, Peter
    Gregg, Jeffrey
    Davis, Ryan
    Bongcam-Rudloff, Eric
    Webster, Matthew T.
    Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
    Pedersen, Niels
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2010, 5 (03):
  • [4] Complex population structure in African village dogs and its implications for inferring dog domestication history
    Boyko, Adam R.
    Boyko, Ryan H.
    Boyko, Corin M.
    Parker, Heidi G.
    Castelhano, Marta
    Corey, Liz
    Degenhardt, Jeremiah D.
    Auton, Adam
    Hedimbi, Marius
    Kityo, Robert
    Ostrander, Elaine A.
    Schoenebeck, Jeffrey
    Todhunter, Rory J.
    Jones, Paul
    Bustamante, Carlos D.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2009, 106 (33) : 13903 - 13908
  • [5] The Genetic Architecture of Maize Flowering Time
    Buckler, Edward S.
    Holland, James B.
    Bradbury, Peter J.
    Acharya, Charlotte B.
    Brown, Patrick J.
    Browne, Chris
    Ersoz, Elhan
    Flint-Garcia, Sherry
    Garcia, Arturo
    Glaubitz, Jeffrey C.
    Goodman, Major M.
    Harjes, Carlos
    Guill, Kate
    Kroon, Dallas E.
    Larsson, Sara
    Lepak, Nicholas K.
    Li, Huihui
    Mitchell, Sharon E.
    Pressoir, Gael
    Peiffer, Jason A.
    Rosas, Marco Oropeza
    Rocheford, Torbert R.
    Cinta Romay, M.
    Romero, Susan
    Salvo, Stella
    Sanchez Villeda, Hector
    da Silva, H. Sofia
    Sun, Qi
    Tian, Feng
    Upadyayula, Narasimham
    Ware, Doreen
    Yates, Heather
    Yu, Jianming
    Zhang, Zhiwu
    Kresovich, Stephen
    McMullen, Michael D.
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2009, 325 (5941) : 714 - 718
  • [6] Genome-wide association study of 14,000 cases of seven common diseases and 3,000 shared controls
    Burton, Paul R.
    Clayton, David G.
    Cardon, Lon R.
    Craddock, Nick
    Deloukas, Panos
    Duncanson, Audrey
    Kwiatkowski, Dominic P.
    McCarthy, Mark I.
    Ouwehand, Willem H.
    Samani, Nilesh J.
    Todd, John A.
    Donnelly, Peter
    Barrett, Jeffrey C.
    Davison, Dan
    Easton, Doug
    Evans, David
    Leung, Hin-Tak
    Marchini, Jonathan L.
    Morris, Andrew P.
    Spencer, Chris C. A.
    Tobin, Martin D.
    Attwood, Antony P.
    Boorman, James P.
    Cant, Barbara
    Everson, Ursula
    Hussey, Judith M.
    Jolley, Jennifer D.
    Knight, Alexandra S.
    Koch, Kerstin
    Meech, Elizabeth
    Nutland, Sarah
    Prowse, Christopher V.
    Stevens, Helen E.
    Taylor, Niall C.
    Walters, Graham R.
    Walker, Neil M.
    Watkins, Nicholas A.
    Winzer, Thilo
    Jones, Richard W.
    McArdle, Wendy L.
    Ring, Susan M.
    Strachan, David P.
    Pembrey, Marcus
    Breen, Gerome
    St Clair, David
    Caesar, Sian
    Gordon-Smith, Katherine
    Jones, Lisa
    Fraser, Christine
    Green, Elain K.
    [J]. NATURE, 2007, 447 (7145) : 661 - 678
  • [7] Coat Variation in the Domestic Dog Is Governed by Variants in Three Genes
    Cadieu, Edouard
    Neff, Mark W.
    Quignon, Pascale
    Walsh, Kari
    Chase, Kevin
    Parker, Heidi G.
    VonHoldt, Bridgett M.
    Rhue, Alison
    Boyko, Adam
    Byers, Alexandra
    Wong, Aaron
    Mosher, Dana S.
    Elkahloun, Abdel G.
    Spady, Tyrone C.
    Andre, Catherine
    Lark, K. Gordon
    Cargill, Michelle
    Bustamante, Carlos D.
    Wayne, Robert K.
    Ostrander, Elaine A.
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2009, 326 (5949) : 150 - 153
  • [8] A β-defensin mutation causes black coat color in domestic dogs
    Candille, Sophie I.
    Kaelin, Christopher B.
    Cattanach, Bruce M.
    Bin Yu
    Thompson, Darren A.
    Nix, Matthew A.
    Kerns, Julie A.
    Schmutz, Sheila M.
    Millhauser, Glenn L.
    Barsh, Gregory S.
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2007, 318 (5855) : 1418 - 1423
  • [9] The genetic architecture of parallel armor plate reduction in threespine sticklebacks
    Colosimo, PF
    Peichel, CL
    Nereng, K
    Blackman, BK
    Shapiro, MD
    Schluter, D
    Kingsley, DM
    [J]. PLOS BIOLOGY, 2004, 2 (05): : 635 - 641
  • [10] A worldwide survey of haplotype variation and linkage disequilibrium in the human genome
    Conrad, Donald F.
    Jakobsson, Mattias
    Coop, Graham
    Wen, Xiaoquan
    Wall, Jeffrey D.
    Rosenberg, Noah A.
    Pritchard, Jonathan K.
    [J]. NATURE GENETICS, 2006, 38 (11) : 1251 - 1260