Literature DB >> 23354050

The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet.

Erik Axelsson1, Abhirami Ratnakumar, Maja-Louise Arendt, Khurram Maqbool, Matthew T Webster, Michele Perloski, Olof Liberg, Jon M Arnemo, Ake Hedhammar, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh.   

Abstract

The domestication of dogs was an important episode in the development of human civilization. The precise timing and location of this event is debated and little is known about the genetic changes that accompanied the transformation of ancient wolves into domestic dogs. Here we conduct whole-genome resequencing of dogs and wolves to identify 3.8 million genetic variants used to identify 36 genomic regions that probably represent targets for selection during dog domestication. Nineteen of these regions contain genes important in brain function, eight of which belong to nervous system development pathways and potentially underlie behavioural changes central to dog domestication. Ten genes with key roles in starch digestion and fat metabolism also show signals of selection. We identify candidate mutations in key genes and provide functional support for an increased starch digestion in dogs relative to wolves. Our results indicate that novel adaptations allowing the early ancestors of modern dogs to thrive on a diet rich in starch, relative to the carnivorous diet of wolves, constituted a crucial step in the early domestication of dogs.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23354050     DOI: 10.1038/nature11837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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