Correlated pedigree and molecular estimates of inbreeding and their ability to detect inbreeding depression in the Icelandic sheepdog, a recently bottlenecked population of domestic dogs |
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Authors: | Gudbjörg Á. Ólafsdóttir Theódór Kristjánsson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biology, University of Iceland, Sturlugata 7, Reykjavik, 101, Iceland;(2) Present address: Vestfirdir Research Centre, University of Iceland, Adalstraeti 21, Bolungarvik, 415, Iceland |
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Abstract: | We examine the relationship of the inbreeding coefficient (f) and molecular estimates of inbreeding (IR, sMLH) in the Icelandic sheepdog. The breed experienced a severe genetic bottleneck and near extinction in the last century. Molecular estimates and the inbreeding coefficient are significantly correlated despite the moderate number of markers and individuals used in this study. This is most likely an effect of the extreme relatedness and relatively high variance in individual inbreeding coefficients in the population. There is a significant relationship between inbreeding (f) and the occurrence of hip dysplasia. However, the molecular measures did not detect hip dysplasia as an inbreeding effect. |
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Keywords: | Inbreeding Multilocus heterozygosity Heterozygosity fitness correlations Canis familiaris |
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