Kamgari, Nona
- Uppsala universitet
Conclusions: We characterise genetically linked variants that potentially influence ear type and body mass in dog breeds, both key traits that have been modified by selective breeding that may also be important for domestication. The finding that variants on long haplotypes have effects on more than one trait suggests that genetic linkage can be an important determinant of the phenotypic response to selection in domestic animals.
Artificial selection; Dogs; Ear morphology; Body mass; Genome-wide association study
BMC Genomics
2015, volym: 16, artikelnummer: 474
Annan veterinärmedicin
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/75443