A variant centric analysis of allele sharing in dogs and wolves

bioRxiv Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1101/2024.08.08.607131
Matthew W. Funk, J. Kidd
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Canines are an important model system for genetics and evolution. Recent advances in sequencing technologies have enabled the creation of large databases of genetic variation in canines, but analysis of allele sharing among canine groups has been limited. We applied GeoVar, an approach originally developed to study the sharing of single nucleotide polymorphisms across human populations, to assess the sharing of genetic variation among groups of wolves, village dogs, and breed dogs. Our analysis shows that wolves differ from each other at an average of approximately 2.3 million sites while dogs from the same breed differ at nearly 1 million sites. We find that 22% of variants are common across wolves, village dogs, and breed dogs, that ∼16% of variable sites are common across breed dogs, and that nearly half of the differences between two dogs of different breeds are due to sites that are common in all clades. These analyses represent a succinct summary of allele sharing across canines and illustrate the effects of canine history on the apportionment of genetic variation.
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以变异为中心的狗和狼等位基因共享分析
犬科动物是遗传学和进化论的重要模型系统。近年来,测序技术的进步使我们能够建立犬科动物遗传变异的大型数据库,但对犬科动物群体间等位基因共享的分析却很有限。我们应用 GeoVar(一种最初为研究人类种群间单核苷酸多态性共享而开发的方法)来评估狼群、村落犬和种犬群之间的遗传变异共享情况。我们的分析表明,狼群之间平均约有 230 万个位点存在差异,而同一品种的狗则有近 100 万个位点存在差异。我们发现,有 22% 的变异点在狼群、村落犬和品种犬之间是共通的,有 16% 的变异点在品种犬之间是共通的,而两只不同品种的犬之间的差异有将近一半是由于所有支系中共通的位点造成的。这些分析简明扼要地总结了犬科动物的等位基因共享情况,并说明了犬科动物的历史对遗传变异分配的影响。
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