Dog colour patterns explained by modular promoters of ancient canid origin

Danika L. Bannasch(University of Bern), Christopher B. Kaelin(HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology), Anna Letko(University of Bern), Robert Loechel, Petra Hug(University of Bern), Vidhya Jagannathan(University of Bern), Jan Henkel(University of Bern), Petra Roosje(University of Bern), Marjo K. Hytönen(University of Helsinki), Hannes Lohi(University of Helsinki), Meharji Arumilli(University of Helsinki), Hannes Lohi(University of Helsinki), Juha Kere(University of Helsinki), Carsten O. Daub(Science for Life Laboratory), Marjo K. Hytönen(University of Helsinki), César L. Araujo(University of Helsinki), Ileana B. Quintero(University of Helsinki), Kaisa Kyöstilä(University of Helsinki), Maria Kaukonen(University of Helsinki), Meharji Arumilli(University of Helsinki), Milla Salonen(University of Helsinki), Riika Sarviaho(University of Helsinki), Julia E. Niskanen(University of Helsinki), Sruthi Hundi(University of Helsinki), Jenni Puurunen(University of Helsinki), Sini Sulkama(University of Helsinki), Sini Karjalainen(University of Helsinki), Antti Sukura(University of Helsinki), Pernilla Syrjä(University of Helsinki), Niina Airas(University of Helsinki), Henna Pekkarinen(University of Helsinki), Ilona Kareinen(University of Helsinki), Anna Knuuttila(University of Helsinki), Heli Nordgren(University of Helsinki), Karoliina Hagner(University of Helsinki), Tarja Pääkkönen(University of Helsinki), Antti Iivanainen(University of Helsinki), Kaarel Krjutškov(Karolinska Institutet), Sini Ezer(University of Helsinki), Auli Saarinen(University of Helsinki), Shintaro Katayama(Karolinska Institutet), Masahito Yoshihara(Karolinska Institutet), Matthias Hörtenhuber(Science for Life Laboratory), Rasha Aljelaify(Science for Life Laboratory), Fiona Ross(Science for Life Laboratory), Amitha Raman(Science for Life Laboratory), Irene Stevens(Science for Life Laboratory), Oleg Gusev, Danika L. Bannasch(University of Bern), Jeffrey J. Schoenebeck(Roslin Institute), Katie M. Minor(University of Minnesota), James R. Mickelson(University of Minnesota), Cord Drögemüller(University of Bern), Gregory S. Barsh(HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology), Tosso Leeb(University of Bern)
Nature Ecology & Evolution
August 12, 2021
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Abstract

Distinctive colour patterns in dogs are an integral component of canine diversity. Colour pattern differences are thought to have arisen from mutation and artificial selection during and after domestication from wolves but important gaps remain in understanding how these patterns evolved and are genetically controlled. In other mammals, variation at the ASIP gene controls both the temporal and spatial distribution of yellow and black pigments. Here, we identify independent regulatory modules for ventral and hair cycle ASIP expression, and we characterize their action and evolutionary origin. Structural variants define multiple alleles for each regulatory module and are combined in different ways to explain five distinctive dog colour patterns. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that the haplotype combination for one of these patterns is shared with Arctic white wolves and that its hair cycle-specific module probably originated from an extinct canid that diverged from grey wolves more than 2 million years ago. Natural selection for a lighter coat during the Pleistocene provided the genetic framework for widespread colour variation in dogs and wolves.


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