Chromosome-length genome assembly and structural variations of the primal Basenji dog (Canis lupus familiaris) genome.
Richard J EdwardsMatt A FieldJames M FergusonOlga DudchenkoJens KeilwagenBenjamin D RosenGary S JohnsonEdward S RiceLa Deanna HillierJillian M HammondSamuel G TowarnickiArina OmerRuqayya KhanKsenia SkvortsovaOzren BogdanovicRobert A ZammitErez Lieberman AidenWesley C WarrenJ William O BallardPublished in: BMC genomics (2021)
The growing number of high-quality canid reference genomes means the choice of reference genome is an increasingly critical decision in subsequent canid variant analyses. The basal position of the Basenji makes it suitable for variant analysis for targeted applications of specific dog breeds. However, we believe more comprehensive analyses across the entire family of canids is more suited to a pangenome approach. Collectively this work highlights the importance the choice of reference genome makes in all variation studies.