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​Comparative genomics of Balto, a famous historic dog, captures lost diversity of 1920s sled dogs.

Katherine L MoonHeather Jay HusonKathleen M MorrillMing-Shan WangXue LiKrishnamoorthy Srikanthnull nullKerstin Lindblad-TohGavin J SvensonElinor K KarlssonJoshua D KappGregory AndrewsJoel C ArmstrongMatteo BianchiBruce W BirrenKevin R BredemeyerAna M BreitMatthew J ChristmasHiram ClawsonJoana DamasFederica Di PalmaMark DiekhansMichael X DongEduardo EizirikKaili FanCornelia FanterNicole M FoleyKarin Forsberg-NilssonCarlos J GarciaJohn GatesySteven GazalDiane P GenereuxLinda GoodmanJenna GrimshawMichaela K HalseyAndrew J HarrisGlenn HickeyMichael HillerAllyson G HindleRobert M HubleyGraham M HughesJeremy JohnsonDavid JuanIrene M KaplowElinor K KarlssonKathleen C KeoughBogdan KirilenkoKlaus-Peter KoepfliJennifer M KorstianAmanda KowalczykSergey V KozyrevAlyssa J LawlerColleen LawlessThomas LehmannDanielle L LevesqueHarris A LewinXue LiAbigail LindKerstin Lindblad-TohAva Mackay-SmithVoichita D MarinescuTomas Marques-BonetVictor C MasonJennifer R S MeadowsWynn K MeyerJill E MooreLucas R MoreiraDiana D Moreno-SantillanKathleen M MorrillGerard MuntanéWilliam J MurphyArcadi NavarroMartin NweeiaSylvia OrtmannAustin OsmanskiBenedict PatenNicole S PaulatAndreas R PfenningBaDoi N PhanKatherine S PollardHenry E PrattDavid A RaySteven K ReillyJeb R RosenIrina RufLouise RyanOliver A RyderPardis C SabetiDaniel E SchäfferAitor SerresBeth ShapiroArian F A SmitMark SpringerChaitanya SrinivasanCynthia SteinerJessica M StorerKevin A M SullivanPatrick F SullivanElisabeth SundströmMegan A SuppleRoss SwoffordJoy-El TalbotEmma TeelingJason Turner-MaierAlejandro ValenzuelaFranziska WagnerOla WallermanChao WangJuehan WangZhiping WengAryn P WilderMorgan E WirthlinJames R XueXiaomeng Zhang
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
We reconstruct the phenotype of Balto, the heroic sled dog renowned for transporting diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska, in 1925, using evolutionary constraint estimates from the Zoonomia alignment of 240 mammals and 682 genomes from dogs and wolves of the 21st century. Balto shares just part of his diverse ancestry with the eponymous Siberian husky breed. Balto's genotype predicts a combination of coat features atypical for modern sled dog breeds, and a slightly smaller stature. He had enhanced starch digestion compared with Greenland sled dogs and a compendium of derived homozygous coding variants at constrained positions in genes connected to bone and skin development. We propose that Balto's population of origin, which was less inbred and genetically healthier than that of modern breeds, was adapted to the extreme environment of 1920s Alaska.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • soft tissue
  • genetic diversity
  • climate change
  • single cell
  • bone mineral density
  • wound healing
  • growth hormone
  • postmenopausal women
  • lactic acid