Back to Search Start Over

Improving the resolution of canine genome-wide association studies using genotype imputation: A study of two breeds

Authors :
Sally L. Ricketts
Steven G. Friedenberg
Cord Drögemüller
Claire M. Wade
Leonardo Murgiano
Jeffrey J. Schoenebeck
Christophe Hitte
Sheila M. Schmutz
C. A. Jenkins
Doreen Becker
L. De Risio
Anita M. Oberbauer
Tosso Leeb
Brian W. Davis
Kiterie M. E. Faller
Eva Furrow
Catherine Andre
Frank G. van Steenbeek
Ellen Schofield
Urs Giger
Kari J Ekenstedt
Cathryn S. Mellersh
James R. Mickelson
Gustavo Aguirre
Hannes Lohi
Marjo K. Hytönen
Danika Bannasch
Oliver P. Forman
C. S. Mellersh
Kim M. Summers
Vidhya Jagannathan
Jenkins, Christopher A [0000-0001-9082-4270]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Animal genetics, Animal genetics, vol 52, iss 5, Jenkins, C A, Aguirre, G, André, C, Bannasch, D, Becker, D, Davis, B, Drögemüller, C, Ekenstedt, K, Faller, K, Forman, O, Friedenberg, S, Furrow, E, Giger, U, Hitte, C, Hytönen, M, Jagannathan, V, Leeb, T, Lohi, H, Mellersh, C S, Mickelson, J R, Murgiano, L, Oberbauer, A, Schmutz, S, Schoenebeck, J J, Summers, K M, Van Steenbeek, F G, Wade, C, Schofield, E C, Mellersh, C S, De Risio, L & Ricketts, S L 2021, ' Improving the resolution of canine genome-wide association studies using genotype imputation: A study of two breeds ', Animal Genetics . https://doi.org/10.1111/age.13117, Jenkins, Christopher A.; Dog Biomedical Variant Database, Consortium; Schofield, Ellen C.; Mellersh, Cathryn S.; De Risio, Luisa; Ricketts, Sally L. (2021). Improving the resolution of canine genome-wide association studies using genotype imputation: A study of two breeds. Animal genetics, 52(5), pp. 703-713. Wiley 10.1111/age.13117 , Animal Genetics, 52(5), 703. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Funder: Italian Spinone Club of Great Britain<br />Funder: Kennel Club Charitable Trust<br />Genotype imputation using a reference panel that combines high-density array data and publicly available whole genome sequence consortium variant data is potentially a cost-effective method to increase the density of extant lower-density array datasets. In this study, three datasets (two Border Collie; one Italian Spinone) generated using a legacy array (Illumina CanineHD, 173 662 SNPs) were utilised to assess the feasibility and accuracy of this approach and to gather additional evidence for the efficacy of canine genotype imputation. The cosmopolitan reference panels used to impute genotypes comprised dogs of 158 breeds, mixed breed dogs, wolves and Chinese indigenous dogs, as well as breed-specific individuals genotyped using the Axiom Canine HD array. The two Border Collie reference panels comprised 808 individuals including 79 Border Collies and 426 326 or 426 332 SNPs; and the Italian Spinone reference panel comprised 807 individuals including 38 Italian Spinoni and 476 313 SNPs. A high accuracy for imputation was observed, with the lowest accuracy observed for one of the Border Collie datasets (mean R2 = 0.94) and the highest for the Italian Spinone dataset (mean R2 = 0.97). This study's findings demonstrate that imputation of a legacy array study set using a reference panel comprising both breed-specific array data and multi-breed variant data derived from whole genomes is effective and accurate. The process of canine genotype imputation, using the valuable growing resource of publicly available canine genome variant datasets alongside breed-specific data, is described in detail to facilitate and encourage use of this technique in canine genetics.

Details

ISSN :
02689146
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animal genetics, Animal genetics, vol 52, iss 5, Jenkins, C A, Aguirre, G, Andr&#233;, C, Bannasch, D, Becker, D, Davis, B, Dr&#246;gem&#252;ller, C, Ekenstedt, K, Faller, K, Forman, O, Friedenberg, S, Furrow, E, Giger, U, Hitte, C, Hyt&#246;nen, M, Jagannathan, V, Leeb, T, Lohi, H, Mellersh, C S, Mickelson, J R, Murgiano, L, Oberbauer, A, Schmutz, S, Schoenebeck, J J, Summers, K M, Van Steenbeek, F G, Wade, C, Schofield, E C, Mellersh, C S, De Risio, L &amp; Ricketts, S L 2021, &#39; Improving the resolution of canine genome-wide association studies using genotype imputation: A study of two breeds &#39;, Animal Genetics . https://doi.org/10.1111/age.13117, Jenkins, Christopher A.; Dog Biomedical Variant Database, Consortium; Schofield, Ellen C.; Mellersh, Cathryn S.; De Risio, Luisa; Ricketts, Sally L. (2021). Improving the resolution of canine genome-wide association studies using genotype imputation: A study of two breeds. Animal genetics, 52(5), pp. 703-713. Wiley 10.1111/age.13117 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/age.13117>, Animal Genetics, 52(5), 703. Wiley-Blackwell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2deb3dcb2333357cfe21125f9e55d038
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.75172