北极雪犬的比较种群基因组学揭示了一个深刻而复杂的历史
Tracy A Smith1, Krishnamoorthy Srikanth2, Heather Jay Huson2
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA.
Genome biology and evolution
|August 28, 2024
概括
古老的北极犬,包括西伯利亚哈斯基犬,显示出可以追溯到普世的独特血统. 现代哈斯基表现出种群结构和品种侵入性,突出了基因管理的必要性.
科学领域:
- 狗的基因组学 狗的基因组学
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
- 考古遗传学 考古遗传学
背景情况:
- 在北极犬的祖先血统中观察到基因组和形态连续性.
- 西伯利亚哈斯基代表了调查东北欧亚北极犬的基因组遗产的关键品种.
研究的目的:
- 用全基因组单核酸多态化模型建模东北欧亚北极血统的深层人口历史.
- 在现代西伯利亚哈斯基中调查北极祖先血统的基因组遗产.
主要方法:
- 全基因组单核酸多态性 (SNP) 分析.
- 古老的狗校准分子时钟建模.
- 种群遗传分析,包括结构和近亲繁殖评估.
主要成果:
- 至少有两种截然不同的北极犬系存在于古代欧亚大陆在普世末期.
- 现代西伯利亚哈斯基犬表现出大量受人类使用影响的种群结构 (例如,赛车,表演).
- 在赛车赛跑的西伯利亚哈斯基犬中发现了最近欧洲品种侵入的证据;也检测到中度的近亲繁殖.
结论:
- 雪犬在西伯利亚北极的起源早于目前的估计,有证据表明有意的选择和生殖隔离.
- 了解西伯利亚哈斯基的基因组历史对于管理遗传健康和保护独特的进化血统至关重要.
- 基因组洞察力可以指导政策和最佳实践,以保护古代犬种.
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