通过选择性扫描分析确定了澳大利亚工作犬的行为弹性的强选择。

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2015-05-07 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-015-0017-6
Elizabeth R Arnott, Lincoln Peek, Jonathan B Early, Annie Y H Pan, Bianca Haase, Tracy Chew, Paul D McGreevy, Claire M Wade
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背景:工作犬训导员和育种者对他们用来处理库存的品种的理想特征有强烈的意见。这些特征大多与构象或行为有关。本研究探讨了是否可以通过选择性扫描分析确定理想工作行为特征的遗传学;一种从比较群体中识别具有强纯合性和等位基因差异的长区域的方法。在这一分析中,我们比较了两个品种的基因组单倍型结构,这些品种来自共同的始祖品种,但受到不同的选择压力。研究的品种是在澳大利亚国家养犬委员会注册的澳大利亚凯尔比和在澳大利亚工作凯尔比委员会注册的澳大利亚工作凯尔比。结果:在澳大利亚工作Kelpie的3号染色体上发现了一个跨越3兆碱基的选择性扫描。这个区域是与恐惧记忆形成和疼痛感知相关的基因的位置。在澳大利亚Kelpie中观察到类似大小的选择性扫描位点。在第8号染色体上有一个可能与行为兴奋性有关的位点,在第30号染色体上有一个较小的位点,很可能与形态学有关。结论:澳大利亚工作Kelpie品种的活跃工作犬主要是为影响疼痛感知和恐惧记忆形成的基因位点而繁殖的。相比之下,澳大利亚Kelpies通常生活在城市环境中,在那里不需要这些特征,并且受到构象和毛色选择的影响。所鉴定的基因座可能有助于识别优秀的工作犬。
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Strong selection for behavioural resilience in Australian stock working dogs identified by selective sweep analysis.

Strong selection for behavioural resilience in Australian stock working dogs identified by selective sweep analysis.

Strong selection for behavioural resilience in Australian stock working dogs identified by selective sweep analysis.

Background: Working dog handlers and breeders have strong opinions on characteristics that are desirable in the breeds that they use to handle stock. Most of these characteristics are related to conformation or behaviour. This study explored whether the genetics underlying desirable working behaviour traits might be identified by selective sweep analysis; a method that identifies long regions of strong homozygosity combined with allelic divergence from a comparison group. For this analysis, we compared genomic haplotype architecture in two breeds derived from common founder stock but subjected to divergent selective pressures. The breeds studied were the Australian Kelpie, which is registered with the Australian National Kennel Council, and the Australian Working Kelpie, which is registered with the Working Kelpie Council.

Results: A selective sweep spanning 3 megabases on chromosome 3 was identified in the Australian Working Kelpie. This region is the location of genes related to fear-memory formation and pain perception. Selective sweep loci of similar magnitude were observed in the Australian Kelpie. On chromosome 8 is a locus which may be related to behavioural excitability and on chromosome 30 is a smaller locus which most likely is related to morphology.

Conclusions: Active working stock dogs of the Australian Working Kelpie breed have been bred primarily for gene loci influencing pain perception and fear memory formation. By contrast Australian Kelpies are commonly maintained in urban environments where these characteristics are not required and have been affected by selection for conformation and coat colour. The identified loci may aid in the identification of superior working dogs.

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