From caveman companion to medical innovator: genomic insights into the origin and evolution of domestic dogs.

Advances in genomics and genetics Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-06-12 DOI:10.2147/AGG.S57678
Heidi G Parker, Samuel F Gilbert
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The phenotypic and behavioral diversity of the domestic dog has yet to be matched by any other mammalian species. In their current form, which comprises more than 350 populations known as breeds, there is a size range of two orders of magnitude and morphological features reminiscent of not only different species but also different phylogenetic families. The range of both appearance and behavior found in the dog is the product of millennia of human interference, and though humans created the diversity it remains a point of fascination to both lay and scientific communities. In this review we summarize the current understanding of the history of dog domestication based on molecular data. We will examine the ways that canine genetic and genomic studies have evolved and look at examples of dog genetics in the light of human disease.

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从穴居人伴侣到医学创新者:家犬的起源和进化的基因组见解。
家犬的表型和行为多样性尚未被任何其他哺乳动物物种所匹配。它们目前的形态包括350多个被称为品种的种群,其大小范围为两个数量级,形态特征不仅使人联想到不同的物种,而且使人联想到不同的系统发育科。狗的外表和行为的多样性是几千年来人类干预的产物,尽管人类创造了这种多样性,但它仍然是一个让非专业人士和科学界着迷的地方。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前对基于分子数据的狗驯化史的理解。我们将研究犬类基因和基因组研究的发展方式,并从人类疾病的角度来研究犬类基因的例子。
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