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Efficient mapping of mendelian traits in dogs through genome-wide association

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NATURE GENETICS
Volume 39, Issue 11, Pages 1321-1328

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ng.2007.10

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With several hundred genetic diseases and an advantageous genome structure, dogs are ideal for mapping genes that cause disease. Here we report the development of a genotyping array with similar to 27,000 SNPs and show that genome-wide association mapping of mendelian traits in dog breeds can be achieved with only similar to 20 dogs. Specifically, we map two traits with mendelian inheritance: the major white spotting ( S) locus and the hair ridge in Rhodesian ridgebacks. For both traits, we map the loci to discrete regions of <1 Mb. Fine-mapping of the S locus in two breeds refines the localization to a region of similar to 100 kb contained within the pigmentation-related gene MITF. Complete sequencing of the white and solid haplotypes identifies candidate regulatory mutations in the melanocyte-specific promoter of MITF. Our results show that genome-wide association mapping within dog breeds, followed by fine-mapping across multiple breeds, will be highly efficient and generally applicable to trait mapping, providing insights into canine and human health.

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