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Fig. 5

From: Whole genome sequencing of canids reveals genomic regions under selection and variants influencing morphology

Fig. 5

Ear morphology in dogs. a Manhattan plots showing one significant signal on the CFA10 for the drops ears phenotype and another one on chromosome 12 for the large and round ears. b Characteristic breeds representing four different ear shapes observed in dogs: Normal (1,3), large and round (2,4), prick (1,2) or drop (3,4). c UCSC genome browser showing the position on the canine genome (Canfam3.1) of the mutated lincRNA (in red) associated with the drop ears. d Combination of alleles at both loci create four phenotypes. Plus (+) and minus signs (−) indicate the presence or absence of variant (non-ancestral) genotype

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