Data from: The concerted impact of domestication and transposon insertions on methylation patterns between dogs and grey wolves ...

The process of domestication can exert intense trait-targeted selection on genes and regulatory regions. Specifically, rapid shifts in the structure and sequence of genomic regulatory elements could provide an explanation for the extensive, and sometimes extreme, variation in phenotypic traits obser...

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Main Authors: Janowitz Koch, Ilana, Creek, Michelle M., Thompson, Michael J., Deere-Machemer, Kerry A., Wang, Jun, Duarte, Lionel, Gnanadesikan, Gitanjali E., McCoy, Eskender L., Rubbi, Liudmilla, Stahler, Daniel R., Pellegrini, Matteo, Ostrander, Elaine A., Wayne, Robert K., Sinsheimer, Janet S., VonHoldt, Bridgett M., Clark, Michelle M.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.q2g6h
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.q2g6h
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Summary:The process of domestication can exert intense trait-targeted selection on genes and regulatory regions. Specifically, rapid shifts in the structure and sequence of genomic regulatory elements could provide an explanation for the extensive, and sometimes extreme, variation in phenotypic traits observed in domesticated species. Here, we explored methylation differences from >24 000 cytosines distributed across the genomes of the domesticated dog (Canis familiaris) and the grey wolf (Canis lupus). PCA and model-based cluster analyses identified two primary groups, domestic vs. wild canids. A scan for significantly differentially methylated sites (DMSs) revealed species-specific patterns at 68 sites after correcting for cell heterogeneity, with weak yet significant hypermethylation typical of purebred dogs when compared to wolves (59% and 58%, P < 0.05, respectively). Additionally, methylation patterns at eight genes significantly deviated from neutrality, with similar trends of hypermethylation in ... : GO gene lists_NeutralityThe gene IDs that were used for the GO analyses for the Neutrality results.EWAsher_GOA list of our genes used for GO analyses (from the list of 68 outliers) with the background list that we used in the second tab.Epigenotype_FilesEpigenotype variant files used for ADMIXTURE, dendrograms, and PCAEpigenotype_File.xlsxBS-Seeker_Log_FilesBS-Seeker results log files for dog and wolf samplesShared_Methylation_SitesFile containing the methylation frequency for each individual at all shares sites (24,205) ...