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A simple genetic architecture underlies morphological variation in dogs
Adam R. Boyko
, Pascale Quignon
, Lin Li
, Jeffrey J. Schoenebeck
, Jeremiah D. Degenhardt
, Kirk E. Lohmueller
, Keyan Zhao
, Abra Brisbin
, Heidi G. Parker
,
Bridgett Marie vonHoldt
, Michele Cargill
, Adam Auton
, Andy Reynolds
, Abdel G. Elkahloun
, Marta Castelhano
, Dana S. Mosher
, Nathan B. Sutter
, Gary S. Johnson
, John Novembre
, Melissa J. Hubisz
Adam Siepel, Robert K. Wayne, Carlos D. Bustamante, Elaine A. Ostrander
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Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Multiple Traits
33%
External Measurements
33%
Quantitative Traits
33%
Wild Canids
33%
Breed Standard
33%
Body Dimensions
33%
High-density Map
33%
Cranial Bone
33%
Terrestrial Mammals
33%
Direct Selection
33%
Canine Genetics
33%
Quantitative Trait Loci
33%
Bone Size
33%
Bone Shape
33%
Domesticated Plants
33%
Shelter Dogs
33%
Association Mapping
33%
Long Bone
33%
Skeletal Survey
33%
External Body
33%
Museum Specimens
33%
Genomic Resources
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Size
100%
Association Mapping
33%
Canidae
33%
Quantitative Trait Locus
33%
Domesticated Plant
33%
Standardbred Horse
33%
Quantitative Trait
33%