Data from: Molecular genetics of sex identification, breed ancestry and polydactyly in the Norwegian Lundehund breed

  • Regina Kropatsch (Ophavsperson)
  • Claudia Melis (Ophavsperson)
  • Astrid Vik Strønen (Ophavsperson)
  • Henrik Jensen (Ophavsperson)
  • Joerg T. Epplen (Ophavsperson)

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The Norwegian Lundehund breed of dog has undergone a severe loss of genetic diversity as a result of inbreeding and epizootics of canine distemper. As a consequence, the breed is extremely homogeneous and accurate sex identification is not always possible by standard screening of X-chromosomal loci. To improve our genetic understanding of the breed we genotyped 17 individuals using a genome-wide array of 170 000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Standard analyses based on expected homozygosity of X-chromosomal loci failed in assigning individuals to the correct sex, as determined initially by physical examination and confirmed with the Y-chromosomal marker, amelogenin. This demonstrates that identification of sex using standard SNP assays can be erroneous in highly inbred individuals.
Dato for tilgængelighed27 apr. 2015
ForlagDryad

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