The wolf reference genome sequence (Canis lupus lupus) and its implications for Canis spp. population genomics.
Shyam GopalakrishnanJose A Samaniego CastruitaMikkel-Holger S SindingLukas F K KudernaJannikke RäikkönenBent PetersenThomas Sicheritz-PontenGreger LarsonLudovic OrlandoTomas Marques-BonetAnders J HansenLove DalénM Thomas P GilbertPublished in: BMC genomics (2017)
In conclusion, the choice of reference is dictated by the aims of the study being undertaken; if the study focuses on the differences between the different dog breeds or the fine structure among dogs, then using the boxer reference genome is appropriate, but if the aim of the study is to look at the variation within wolves and their relationships to dogs, then there are clear benefits to using the de novo assembled wolf reference genome.