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Sweetalana1, Shirin Nataneli2, Shengmiao Huang2
1Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
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Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are genomic regions that arise when identical haplotypes are inherited from a shared ancestor. In this study, we explored ROH across 556 whole-genome sequences from domesticated and non-domesticated dogs. Then, we leveraged ROH from 466 breed dogs, representing 13 breed groups and 13 phenotypic traits, to investigate associations between genetic diversity and non-disease phenotypes. We identified significant associations between the ROH-based inbreeding coefficient (FROH) and multiple phenotypes. These include three quantitative traits (height, weight, lifespan) and ten morphological and coat-related traits. After correcting for population structure, we identified more than 45 genes associated with quantitative traits that exceeded suggestive or genome-wide significance thresholds. We also observed distinct patterns of inbreeding across dog populations, including elevated levels of long ROH in modern breed dogs relative to more ancient breeds, consistent with intensive breeding practices during Victorian-era breed formation. Together, our results demonstrate how domestication, demographic bottlenecks, and selective breeding have shaped patterns of homozygosity and contributed to the genetic architecture of complex traits in dogs, highlighting an important role for non-additive genetic variation and polygenicity.
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