Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies

Consumer genomics enables genetic discovery on an unprecedented scale by linking very large databases of personal genomic data with phenotype information voluntarily submitted via web-based surveys. These databases are having a transformative effect on human genomics research, yielding insights on i...

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Main Authors: Deane-Coe, Petra E., Chu, Erin T., Slavney, Andrea, Boyko, Adam R., Sams, Aaron J.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h305b15
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4978628 2024-09-15T18:01:27+00:00 Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies Deane-Coe, Petra E. Chu, Erin T. Slavney, Andrea Boyko, Adam R. Sams, Aaron J. 2019-08-22 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h305b15 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007648 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h305b15 oai:zenodo.org:4978628 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Canis lupus familiaris info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h305b1510.1371/journal.pgen.1007648 2024-07-25T12:36:03Z Consumer genomics enables genetic discovery on an unprecedented scale by linking very large databases of personal genomic data with phenotype information voluntarily submitted via web-based surveys. These databases are having a transformative effect on human genomics research, yielding insights on increasingly complex traits, behaviors, and disease by including many thousands of individuals in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The promise of consumer genomic data is not limited to human research, however. Genomic tools for dogs are readily available, with hundreds of causal Mendelian variants already characterized, because selection and breeding have led to dramatic phenotypic diversity underlain by a simple genetic structure. Here, we report the results of the first consumer genomics study ever conducted in a non-human model: a GWAS of blue eyes based on more than 3,000 customer dogs with validation panels including nearly 3,000 more, the largest canine GWAS to date. We discovered a novel association with blue eyes on chromosome 18 (P = 1.3x10-68) and used both sequence coverage and microarray probe intensity data to identify the putative causal variant: a 98.6-kb duplication directly upstream of the Homeobox gene ALX4, which plays an important role in mammalian eye development. This duplication is largely restricted to Siberian Huskies, is strongly associated with the blue-eyed phenotype (chi-square P = 5.2x10-290), and is highly, but not completely, penetrant. These results underscore the power of consumer-data-driven discovery in non-human species, especially dogs, where there is intense owner interest in the personal genomic information of their pets, a high level of engagement with web-based surveys, and an underlying genetic architecture ideal for mapping studies. deane-coe_etal_canine_eye_color_GWAS Supplemental data archive for Deane-Coe et al. "Direct-To-Consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication causing blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies." Other/Unknown Material Canis lupus Huskies Zenodo
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Deane-Coe, Petra E.
Chu, Erin T.
Slavney, Andrea
Boyko, Adam R.
Sams, Aaron J.
Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies
topic_facet Canis lupus familiaris
description Consumer genomics enables genetic discovery on an unprecedented scale by linking very large databases of personal genomic data with phenotype information voluntarily submitted via web-based surveys. These databases are having a transformative effect on human genomics research, yielding insights on increasingly complex traits, behaviors, and disease by including many thousands of individuals in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The promise of consumer genomic data is not limited to human research, however. Genomic tools for dogs are readily available, with hundreds of causal Mendelian variants already characterized, because selection and breeding have led to dramatic phenotypic diversity underlain by a simple genetic structure. Here, we report the results of the first consumer genomics study ever conducted in a non-human model: a GWAS of blue eyes based on more than 3,000 customer dogs with validation panels including nearly 3,000 more, the largest canine GWAS to date. We discovered a novel association with blue eyes on chromosome 18 (P = 1.3x10-68) and used both sequence coverage and microarray probe intensity data to identify the putative causal variant: a 98.6-kb duplication directly upstream of the Homeobox gene ALX4, which plays an important role in mammalian eye development. This duplication is largely restricted to Siberian Huskies, is strongly associated with the blue-eyed phenotype (chi-square P = 5.2x10-290), and is highly, but not completely, penetrant. These results underscore the power of consumer-data-driven discovery in non-human species, especially dogs, where there is intense owner interest in the personal genomic information of their pets, a high level of engagement with web-based surveys, and an underlying genetic architecture ideal for mapping studies. deane-coe_etal_canine_eye_color_GWAS Supplemental data archive for Deane-Coe et al. "Direct-To-Consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication causing blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies."
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author Deane-Coe, Petra E.
Chu, Erin T.
Slavney, Andrea
Boyko, Adam R.
Sams, Aaron J.
author_facet Deane-Coe, Petra E.
Chu, Erin T.
Slavney, Andrea
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Sams, Aaron J.
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title Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies
title_short Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies
title_full Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies
title_fullStr Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Direct-to-consumer DNA testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in Siberian Huskies
title_sort data from: direct-to-consumer dna testing of 6,000 dogs reveals 98.6-kb duplication associated with blue eyes and heterochromia in siberian huskies
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