Research Article
Artificial Selection Drives SNPs of Olfactory Receptor Genes into Different Working Traits in Labrador Retrievers
Table 3
Differences of SNP alleles between sniffer dogs and guide dogs.
| Loci | value |
| OR0006:c.524 G > T | 0.182 | OR0007:c.331 T >C | 0.005 | OR0007:c.430 G > A | 0.004 | OR0007:c.508 G > A | 0.002 | OR0007:c.691 G > C | 0.617 | OR0007:c.730 T > C | 0.001 | OR0007:c.793 G > C | 0.025 | OR0007:c.829 C > T | 0.580 | OR0007:c.830 C > T | 8.88e − 005 | OR16C11:c.294 G > A | 0.295 | OR16C11:c.368 C > A | 0.031 | OR16C11:c.391 A > G | 0.183 | DOPRX09:c.486 T > G | 0.029 | DOPRX09:c.889 G > A | 0.002 | OR7215:c.251 C > T | 6.25e − 010 | OR7215:c.578 A > T | 3.28e − 005 |
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Asterisks marked out the breed-specific SNPs. No asterisks meant that the SNPs could be found in other dog breeds besides Labs.
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