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Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data
Hundreds of genetic variants associated with canine traits and disorders have been identified, with commercial tests offered. However, the geographic distributions and changes in allele and genotype frequencies over prolonged, continuous periods of time are lacking. This study utilized a large set o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14112093 |
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author | Clark, Jessica A. Anderson, Heidi Donner, Jonas Pearce-Kelling, Susan Ekenstedt, Kari J. |
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description | Hundreds of genetic variants associated with canine traits and disorders have been identified, with commercial tests offered. However, the geographic distributions and changes in allele and genotype frequencies over prolonged, continuous periods of time are lacking. This study utilized a large set of genotypes from dogs tested for the progressive rod-cone degeneration–progressive retinal atrophy (prcd-PRA) G>A missense PRCD variant (n = 86,667) and the collie eye anomaly (CEA)-associated NHEJ1 deletion (n = 33,834) provided by the commercial genetic testing company (Optigen/Wisdom Panel, Mars Petcare Science & Diagnostics). These data were analyzed using the chi-square goodness-of-fit test, time-trend graphical analysis, and regression modeling in order to evaluate how test results changed over time. The results span fifteen years, representing 82 countries and 67 breeds/breed mixes. Both diseases exhibited significant differences in genotype frequencies (p = 2.7 × 10(−152) for prcd-PRA and 0.023 for CEA) with opposing graphical trends. Regression modeling showed time progression to significantly affect the odds of a dog being homozygous or heterozygous for either disease, as do variables including breed and breed popularity. This study shows that genetic testing informed breeding decisions to produce fewer affected dogs. However, the presence of dogs homozygous for the disease variant, especially for prcd-PRA, was still observed fourteen years after test availability, potentially due to crosses of unknown carriers. This suggests that genetic testing of dog populations should continue. |
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spelling | pubmed-106710782023-11-17 Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data Clark, Jessica A. Anderson, Heidi Donner, Jonas Pearce-Kelling, Susan Ekenstedt, Kari J. Genes (Basel) Article Hundreds of genetic variants associated with canine traits and disorders have been identified, with commercial tests offered. However, the geographic distributions and changes in allele and genotype frequencies over prolonged, continuous periods of time are lacking. This study utilized a large set of genotypes from dogs tested for the progressive rod-cone degeneration–progressive retinal atrophy (prcd-PRA) G>A missense PRCD variant (n = 86,667) and the collie eye anomaly (CEA)-associated NHEJ1 deletion (n = 33,834) provided by the commercial genetic testing company (Optigen/Wisdom Panel, Mars Petcare Science & Diagnostics). These data were analyzed using the chi-square goodness-of-fit test, time-trend graphical analysis, and regression modeling in order to evaluate how test results changed over time. The results span fifteen years, representing 82 countries and 67 breeds/breed mixes. Both diseases exhibited significant differences in genotype frequencies (p = 2.7 × 10(−152) for prcd-PRA and 0.023 for CEA) with opposing graphical trends. Regression modeling showed time progression to significantly affect the odds of a dog being homozygous or heterozygous for either disease, as do variables including breed and breed popularity. This study shows that genetic testing informed breeding decisions to produce fewer affected dogs. However, the presence of dogs homozygous for the disease variant, especially for prcd-PRA, was still observed fourteen years after test availability, potentially due to crosses of unknown carriers. This suggests that genetic testing of dog populations should continue. MDPI 2023-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10671078/ /pubmed/38003037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14112093 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Clark, Jessica A. Anderson, Heidi Donner, Jonas Pearce-Kelling, Susan Ekenstedt, Kari J. Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data |
title | Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data |
title_full | Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data |
title_fullStr | Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data |
title_full_unstemmed | Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data |
title_short | Global Frequency Analyses of Canine Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration–Progressive Retinal Atrophy and Collie Eye Anomaly Using Commercial Genetic Testing Data |
title_sort | global frequency analyses of canine progressive rod-cone degeneration–progressive retinal atrophy and collie eye anomaly using commercial genetic testing data |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14112093 |
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