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Y chromosome haplotype analysis in purebred dogs

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In order to evaluate the genetic structure of purebred dogs, six Y chromosome microsatellite markers were used to analyze DNA samples from 824 unrelated dogs from 50 recognized breeds. A relatively small number of haplotypes (67) were identified in this large sample set due to extensive sharing of haplotypes between breeds and low haplotype diversity within breeds. Fifteen breeds were characterized by a single Y chromosome haplotype. Breed-specific haplotypes were identified for 26 of the 50 breeds, and haplotype sharing between some breeds indicated a common history. A molecular variance analysis (AMOVA) demonstrated significant genetic variation across breeds (63.7%) and with geographic origin of the breeds (11.5%). A network analysis of the haplotypes revealed further relationships between the breeds as well as deep rooting of many of the breed-specific haplotypes, particularly among breeds of African origin.

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This project was supported by funding from the American Kennel Club, the Canine Health Foundation, and the Center for Companion Animal Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California at Davis. The authors thank Rob Tryon, Amy Young, Cathy Rinaldo, and Wendy Chuang for technical support and Alison Ruhe and Katy Robertson for DNA samples.

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Correspondence to Danika L. Bannasch.

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Michael J. Bannasch and Jeanne R. Ryun contributed equally to this work.

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Bannasch, D.L., Bannasch, M.J., Ryun, J.R. et al. Y chromosome haplotype analysis in purebred dogs. Mamm Genome 16, 273–280 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00335-004-2435-8

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