The Dog Genome: Survey Sequencing and Comparative Analysis

TitleThe Dog Genome: Survey Sequencing and Comparative Analysis
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsKirkness EF, Bafna V, Halpern AL, Levy S, Remington K, Rusch DB, Delcher AL, Pop M, Wang W, Fraser CM, Venter CJ
JournalScienceScience
Volume301
Issue5641
Pagination1898 - 1903
Date Published2003/09/26/
ISBN Number0036-8075, 1095-9203
Abstract

A survey of the dog genome sequence (6.22 million sequence reads; 1.5× coverage) demonstrates the power of sample sequencing for comparative analysis of mammalian genomes and the generation of species-specific resources. More than 650 million base pairs (>25%) of dog sequence align uniquely to the human genome, including fragments of putative orthologs for 18,473 of 24,567 annotated human genes. Mutation rates, conserved synteny, repeat content, and phylogeny can be compared among human, mouse, and dog. A variety of polymorphic elements are identified that will be valuable for mapping the genetic basis of diseases and traits in the dog.

URLhttp://www.sciencemag.org/content/301/5641/1898
DOI10.1126/science.1086432