Origins and wanderings of the Finnish hunting spitzes

Deducing the evolutionary histories of dog breeds can be challenging due to convergent traits and frequent admixture. In this report, we have explored the relationships of indigenous Finnish hunting spitz breeds among other northern Eurasian hunting breeds using commercially available SNP analysis (...

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description Deducing the evolutionary histories of dog breeds can be challenging due to convergent traits and frequent admixture. In this report, we have explored the relationships of indigenous Finnish hunting spitz breeds among other northern Eurasian hunting breeds using commercially available SNP analysis (the MyDogDNA panel test). We find that Nordic hunting breeds Finnish Spitz, Nordic Spitz and the Karelian Bear Dog, as well as the reindeer herding Lapphund and Lapponian herder are all closely related and have common origins with the northeastern Eurasian Laika breeds, rather than with other Scandinavian Spitz breeds, such as Elkhounds and Swedish Vallhund. By tracing admixture events and direction of gene flow, we also elucidate the complex interactions between the breeds and provide new insight into the history of Swedish Elkhound and Russian-European Laika. The findings, together with an analysis of genetic differentiation between the populations, not only help to understand the origins of the breeds but also provide interesting possibilities to revive genetic diversity, lost during the breeding history, by backcrossing breeds to their hypothetical ancestry.
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subjects Admixtures
Animal breeding
Animal genetics
Biodiversity
Bioinformatics
Biology and Life Sciences
Breeding
Breeding of animals
Cell cycle
Computer and Information Sciences
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
Dog breeds
Dogs
Evolution
Gene flow
Genetic analysis
Genetic aspects
Genetic diversity
Genetic research
Genetic testing
Genomes
Genomics
Herding
Hunting
Hunting dogs
Laboratories
Natural history
Origins
People and Places
Phylogenetics
Population
Population genetics
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
title Origins and wanderings of the Finnish hunting spitzes
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