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Visualization of Genome Diversity in German Shepherd Dogs.


ABSTRACT: A loss of genetic diversity may lead to increased disease risks in subpopulations of dogs. The canine breed structure has contributed to relatively small effective population size in many breeds and can limit the options for selective breeding strategies to maintain diversity. With the completion of the canine genome sequencing project, and the subsequent reduction in the cost of genotyping on a genomic scale, evaluating diversity in dogs has become much more accurate and accessible. This provides a potential tool for advising dog breeders and developing breeding programs within a breed. A challenge in doing this is to present complex relationship data in a form that can be readily utilized. Here, we demonstrate the use of a pipeline, known as NetView, to visualize the network of relationships in a subpopulation of German Shepherd Dogs.

SUBMITTER: Mortlock SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4750897 | biostudies-other | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Visualization of Genome Diversity in German Shepherd Dogs.

Mortlock Sally-Anne SA   Booth Rachel R   Mazrier Hamutal H   Khatkar Mehar S MS   Williamson Peter P  

Bioinformatics and biology insights 20150101 Suppl 2


A loss of genetic diversity may lead to increased disease risks in subpopulations of dogs. The canine breed structure has contributed to relatively small effective population size in many breeds and can limit the options for selective breeding strategies to maintain diversity. With the completion of the canine genome sequencing project, and the subsequent reduction in the cost of genotyping on a genomic scale, evaluating diversity in dogs has become much more accurate and accessible. This provid  ...[more]

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