AU2012261476B2 - Methods and materials for canine breed identification - Google Patents
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C.\NRPonbl\DCC\FM47822 _L DOC- 1/30/2012 In one aspect, the invention provides methods for determining the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome. The methods comprise the steps of: (a) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test canid genome for each of a set of markers; and (b) determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising canid population profiles, wherein each canid population profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the canid populations.
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Australian Patents Act 1990 - Regulation 3.2A ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title "Methods and materials for canine breed identification" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- WO 2005f059110 PCT/US2004/042 26 7 METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR CANINE BREED IDENTIFICATION CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 5 No. 60/530,464, filed December 17, 2003. STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of HG300035 awarded by the National Institutes of Health. 10 FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to determining the contribution of one or more canid populations to the genome of a canid using polymorphic markers. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Canis familiaris, the domestic dog, is a single species divided into more than 15 400 phenotypically divergent genetic isolates termed breeds, 152 of which are recognized by the American Kennel Club in the United States (American Kennel Club (1998) The Complete Dog Book, eds. Crowley & Adelman, Howell Book Hues, New York, NY). Distinct breeds of dog are characterized by unique constellations of morphology, behavior, and disease susceptibility (Ostrander et al. (2000) Trends in Genetics 16:117 20 23). A variety of dog morphologies have existed for millennia, and reproductive isolation between them was formalized with the advent of breed clubs and breed standards in the mid 19th century. Since that time, the promulgation of the "breed barrier" rule-no dog may become a registered member of a breed unless both its dam and sire are registered members-has ensured a relatively closed genetic pool among dogs of each breed. 25 Over 350 inherited disorders segregate in the purebred dog population (Patterson et al. (1988) J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 193:1131.) Many of these mimic common human disorders and are restricted to particular breeds or groups of breeds as a result of aggressive inbreeding programs used to generate specific morphologies. There are many potential uses for objectively determining the breed of an 30 individual dog, such as the certification of dogs as belonging to a particular breed. Because historical records vary in reliability from breed to breed, a genetic analysis that does not rely on prior population information is the most direct and accurate method for determining population structure. Over the past decade, molecular methods have been -1- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 used to enhance our understanding of wild canid species and to determine their relationships to the domestic dog. Mitochondrial DNA sequence analyses describe the relationship between the domestic dog and the wolf, elucidating the multiple domestication events that occurred 40,000-100,000 years ago (Vila et al. (1997) 5 Science 276:1687-9; Savolainen et al. (2002) Science 298:1610-3, Leonard et al. (2002) Science 298:1613-6). However, the evolution of mitochondrial DNA is too slow to allow inference of relationships among modem dog breeds, most of which have existed for fewer than 400 years. In addition, phylogenetic distances measures and tree building - programs are not equipped to deal with reticulate evolution as is commonly observed in 10 dog populations (Zajc et al. (1997) Mamm. Genome 8(3):182-5; Koskinen & Bredbacka (2000) Animal Genetics 31:310-17; Irion et al. (2003) J Hered. 94(1):81-7). One previous study showed that nuclear microsatellite loci could be used to assign dogs from five breeds to their breed of origin, demonstrating large genetic distances among these breeds (Koskinen (2003) Anim. Genet. 34:297). Another study used microsatellites to 15 detect relatedness of two breed pairs in a collection of 28 breeds but could not establish broader phylogenetic relationships among the breeds (Irion et al. (2003) J Hered. 94:81 7). The failure to find such relationships could reflect the properties of microsatellite loci (Irion et al. (2003) J Hered 94:81-7), the limited number of breeds examined, or the analytical methods used in the study. Alternatively, it may reflect the complex structure 20 in purebred dog populations, due to the recent origin of most breeds and the mixing of ancestral types in their creation. There is a need for methods for defining related groups of breeds and for unambiguously identifying breed contributions to the genome of an individual dog. The present invention addresses this and other needs. 25 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In one aspect, the invention provides methods for determining the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome. The methods comprise the steps of: (a) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test canid genome for each of a set of markers; and (b) determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome by 30 comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising canid population profiles, wherein each canid population profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the canid population. The set of markers may comprise at least about five markers, for example, at least about five markers set forth on the map of the canine -2- -3 genome. Exemplary markers suitable for use in the methods of the invention include, for example, microsatellite markers, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), mitochondrial markers, and restriction fragment length polymorphisms. For example, the set of markers may comprise at least 5 of the SNP markers set forth in Table 2, and/or at least 5 5 microsatellite markers set forth in Table 1. The set of markers may comprise one or more population-specific markers, such as one or more population-specific SNP markers or one ore more population-specific microsatellite markers. For example, one or more SNP markers may be selected from the group consisting of 372c5t-82, 372el3t-57, 372m6t-88, 372m23t-76, 373a15t-112, 373e t-50, 373e1t-130, 373gl9t- 24 6, 373i8s-224, 373k8s- 181, 10 372c5s-168, 372Cl5S-196, 372e5s-71, and 373a21t-93. Accordingly, in another aspect the invention provides a method for determining the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome, comprising: (a) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test canid genome for each of a set of markers, wherein the set of markers comprises single nucleotide polymorphisms 15 (SNPs); and (b) determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising canid population profiles, wherein each canid population profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the canid population. 20 The identity of one or both alleles in a test canid genome for each of the set of markers may be obtained using methods standard in the art, such as hybridization, Polymerase Chain Reaction, size fractionation, DNA sequencing, etc. For example, step (a) of the methods may comprise amplifying genomic DNA of the test canid using primers specific for each of the set markers and determining the size of the amplification product. 25 Step (a) may also comprise amplifying genomic DNA of the test canid using primers specific for each of the set of markers and determining the nucleotide sequence of the amplification product. In some embodiments, the primers are selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1-200. In some embodiments, the primers are selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1-244-327. 30 The genotype information in a canid population profile may comprise information such as the identity of one or both alleles of most or all the markers in the set of markers in ,MPRAAS1CU W"1O ISPA Lh'I29 -4 one or more canids that are members of that canid population, and/or estimated allele frequencies for at least one allele of most or all of the markers in the set of markers in that canid population. Each estimated allele frequency in a canid population profile is typically based on the identities of one or both alleles in at least two genomes of canids that are 5 members of the canid population. The database of canid population profiles may comprise between about five and several hundreds of canid population profiles, such as at least about 100 canid population profiles. In some embodiments, the canid population profiles comprise profiles of registered breeds, such as breeds registered by the American Kennel Club. 10 In some embodiments, the set of markers comprises fewer than about 1500 SNP markers and wherein the method determines the contributions of at least 87 or at least 67 canid populations to the test canid genome. In some embodiments, the set of markers comprises fewer than about 200 SNP markers (such as about 100 SNP markers, or about 50 SNP markers) and wherein the method determines the contributions of at least 87 or at 15 least 67 canid populations to the test canid genome. In step (b) of the method, the likelihood that one or more canid populations contributed to the test canid genome may be determined using any suitable algorithm, such as Bayesian model-based clustering algorithms or assignment algorithms. In some embodiments, step (b) comprises determining the probability that a specific canid 20 population contributed to the genome of the test canid by determining the conditional probability that the alleles in the test canid genome would occur in the specific canid population divided by the sum of conditional probabilities that the alleles in the test canid genome would occur in each canid population in the database. In some embodiments, step (b) comprises discriminating between the contributions of two or more genetically related 25 canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising profiles of the two or more genetically related canid populations. Exemplary genetically related canid populations include, but are not limited to, Belgian Sheep Dog and Belgian Tervuren; Collie and Shetland Sheep Dog; Whippet and Greyhound; Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute; Mastiff and Bullmastiff; Greater 30 Swiss Mountain Dog and Bermese Mountain Dog; West Highland White Terrier and Cairn Terrier; and Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, and Pekinese.
,AOWER1AASCb,.A)Ofl29 IPAd,.Wmflot -5 In some embodiments, the methods of the invention further comprise the step of providing a document displaying the contributions of one or more canid populations to the genome of the test canid genome. The document may provide information regarding the one or more canid populations that contributed to the genome of the test canid or the test 5 canid, such as health-related information (e.g., disease predispositions), insurance information, or any other kind of information. The document may also provide a certification of the contributions of one or more canid populations to the genome of the test canid genome. In some embodiments, the document provides a representation (e.g., a photograph, drawing, or other depiction) of the one or more canid populations that 10 contributed to the genome of the test canid. In some embodiments, the invention provides methods for defining one or more canid populations, comprising: (a) for each of a set of canid genomes, obtaining the identity of one or both alleles for each of a set of markers; and (b) defining one or more canid populations by determining the likelihood that one or more members of the set of 15 canid genomes define distinct canid populations characterized by a set of allele frequencies for each marker using statistical modeling. In another embodiment the invention provides a method for defining one or more canid populations, comprising: (a) for each of a set of canid genomes, obtaining the identity of one or both 20 alleles for each of a set of markers wherein the set of markers comprises single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs); and (b) defining one or more canid populations by determining the likelihood that one or more members of the set of canid genomes define distinct canid populations characterized by a set of allele frequencies for each marker using statistical modeling. 25 In another aspect, the invention provides substrates comprising nucleic acid sequences for obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a canid genome for each of a set of markers. In a further aspect, the invention provides a computer-readable medium comprising a data structure stored thereon for use in distinguishing canid populations, the data 30 structure comprising: (a) a marker field, which is capable of storing the name of a marker or of an allele of the marker; and (b) a genotype information field, which is capable of -5a storing genotype information for the marker in a canid population, wherein a record comprises an instantiation of the marker field and an instantiation of the genotype information field and a set of records represents a canid population profile. For example, the genotype information field may be capable of storing an estimate of the frequency of 5 the allele of a marker (e.g., an SNP marker) in a canid population. The genotype information field may also be capable of storing the identity of one or both alleles of each of a set of markers in one or more canids that are members of that canid population. In some embodiments, the computer readable medium comprises a substrate having stored thereon: computer-readable information comprising (a) a data structure for use in 10 distinguishing canid populations, the data structure comprising: (i) a marker field, which is capable of storing the name of a marker or of an allele of the marker; and (ii) a genotype information field, which is capable of storing genotype information for the marker in a canid population, wherein a record comprises an instantiation of the marker field and an instantiation of the genotype information field and a set of records represents a canid 15 population profile; and, (b) computer-executable instructions for implementing a method for determining the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome, comprising: (i) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test canid genome for each of a set of markers; and (ii) determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising canid 20 population profiles, wherein each canid population profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the canid population. In a further aspect the invention provides a method for determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to a test mixed-breed domestic dog genome, comprising: 25 (a) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test mixed-breed domestic dog genome for each of a set of microsatellite markers; and (b) determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to the test mixed breed domestic dog genome by comparing the alleles in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome to a database comprising domestic dog breed profiles, wherein each domestic dog 30 breed profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the domestic dog breed.
-5b In another aspect the invention provides a computer readable medium comprising stored thereon computer-executable instructions for implementing a method for determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to a test mixed-breed domestic dog genome, comprising determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to the test 5 mixed-breed domestic dog genome by comparing the identity of one or both alleles in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome for each of a set of microsatellite markers to a database comprising domestic dog breed profiles, wherein each domestic dog breed profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the domestic dog breed. In another aspect the invention provides a method for determining the contribution 10 of domestic dog breeds to a test mixed-breed domestic dog genome, comprising performing a genotyping assay on a sample obtained from a test mixed-breed domestic dog to determine the identity of one or both alleles present in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome for each of a set of microsatellite markers, wherein the set of markers is indicative of the contribution of domestic dog breeds to the genome of the test mixed 15 breed domestic dog.
WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying 5 drawings, wherein: FIGURE 1 shows an exemplary document displaying the contributions of two canid populations (Border Collie and Bulhmastiff) to the genome of a test canid (Fido), along with information about disease predispositions for the two canid populations. FIGURE 2 shows a consensus neighbor-joining tree of 85 dog breeds and the gray 10 wolf, as described in EXAMPLE 4. Nine breeds that form branches with statistical support are shown. The remaining 76 breeds show little phylogenetic structure and have been combined into one branch labeled "All Other Breeds" for simplification. The trees that formed the consensus are based on the chord distance measure. 500 bootstrap replicates of the data were carried out, and the fraction of bootstraps supporting each 15 branch is indicated at the corresponding node as a percentage for those branches supported in over 50% of the replicates. The wolf population at the root of the tree consists of 8 individuals, one from each of the following countries: China, Oman, Iran, Sweden, Italy, Mexico, Canada and the United States. Branch lengths are proportional to bootstrap values. 20 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The specification hereby incorporates by reference in their entirety the files contained on the two compact discs filed herewith. The first compact disc includes Tables 3 and 4, the second compact disc includes a sequence listing. Unless specifically defined herein, all terms used herein have the same meaning 25 as they would to one skilled in the art of the present invention. In a first aspect, the invention provides methods for determining the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome, comprising: (a) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test canid genome for each of a set of markers; and (b) determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in 30 the test canid genome to a database comprising canid population profiles, wherein each canid population profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the canid population. -6- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 As used here, the term "determining the contributions of canid populations" refers to estimating or inferring using statistical methods the contributions of canid populations to draw conclusions regarding whether one or more canid populations contributed to the genome of a test canid. 5 The term "canid" as used herein refers to an animal that is a member of the family Canidae, which includes wolves, jackals, foxes, coyote, and the domestic dog. For example, a canid may be a domestic dog, a wolf, or an animal that has some genetic contributions from more than one species of the family Canidac. The term "canid population" refers to a group of canids related by descent, such as a domestic dog breed. 10 The term "breed" refers to an intraspecies group of animals with relatively uniform phenotypic traits that have been selected for under controlled conditions by man. For example, the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognizes 152 breeds distributed in seven breed groups (Herding, Hound, Nonsporting, Sporting, Terrier, Toy, and Working) (American Kennel Club (1998) The Complete Dog Book, eds. Crowley & Adelman, 15 Howell Book Hues, New York, NY). The methods of the invention may be used to estimate the genetic contributions of any dog breed, including, but not limited to Afghan Hound, Airedale Terrier, Akita, Alaskan Malamute, American Eskimo Dog, American Foxhound, American Hairless Rat Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Water Spaniel, Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, Australian Terrier, Basenji, 20 Basset Hound, Beagle, Bearded Collie, Bedlington Terrier, Belgian Laekenois, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdog, Belgian Tervuren, Bernese Mountain Dog, Bichon Frise, Bloodhound, Border Collie, Border Terrier, Borzoi, Boston Terrier, Bouvier des Flandres, Boykin Spaniel, Boxer, Briard, Brittany, Bulldog, Brussels Griffon, Bullmastiff, Bull Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chesapeake 25 Bay Retriever, Chihuahua, Chinese Crested, Chinese Shar-Pei, Chow Chow, Clumber Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, Collie, Curly-Coated Retriever, Dachshund, Dalmatian, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Doberman Pinscher, Dogo Canario, English Cocker Spaniel, English Foxhound, English Setter, English Springer Spaniel, Entlebucher Mountain Dog, Field Spaniel, Flat-Coated Retriever, French Bulldog, German Longhaired Pointer, German 30 Shepherd Dog, German Shorthaired Pointer, German Wirehaired Pointer, Giant Schnauzer, Golden Retriever, Gordon Setter, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Greyhound, Harrier, Havanese, Ibizan Hound, Irish Setter, Irish Terrier, Irish Water Spaniel, Irish Wolfhound, Italian Greyhound, Jack Russell Terrier, Keeshond, -7- W O 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/04226 7 Kerry Blue Terrier, Komondor, Kuvasz, Labrador Retriever, Leonberger, Lhasa Apso, Lowchen, Maltese, Manchester Terrier - Standard, Manchester Terrier - Toy, Mastiff, Miniature Bull Terrier, Miniature Pinscher, Miniature Poodle, Miniature Schnauzer, Munsterlander, Neapolitan Mastiff, Newfoundland, New Guinea Singing Dog, 5 Norwegian Elkhound, Norwich Terrier, Old English Sheepdog, Papillon, Pekingese, Pembroke Wclsh Corgi, Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, Pharaoh Hound, Pointer, Polish Lowland Sheepdog, Pomeranian, Portuguese Water Dog, Presa Canario, Pug, Puli, Pumi, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Saluki, Samoyed, Schipperke, Scottish Deerhound, Scottish Terrier, Silky Terrier, Shetland Shecpdog, Shiba Inu, Shih Tzu, 10 Siberian Husky, Smooth Fox Terrier, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Spinone Italiano, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Standard Poodle, Standard Schnauzer, Sussex Spaniel, Tibetan Spaniel, Tibetan Terrier, Toy Fox Terrier, Toy Poodle, Vizsla, Weimaraner, Welsh Springer Spaniel, Welsh Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Whippet, Yorkshire Terrier. 15 The methods of the invention may also be used to determine genetic contributions from canid populations that are subsets of recognized breeds, for example, a group of Dalmatians originating from a particular breeder, or a group of canids that are not, or not yet, recognized as a breed. Similarly, the methods of the invention may be used to determine genetic contributions from canid populations that are not domestic dogs. 20 The first step in the methods of the invention comprises obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test canid genome for each of a set of markers. The term "marker" refers to any polymorphic genornic locus that is sufficiently informative across the canid populations used in the methods of the invention to be useful for estimating the genetic contribution of these canid populations to the genome of a test canid. A genomic locus is 25 polymorphic if it has at least two alleles. The term "allele" refers to a particular form of a genomic locus that may be distinguished from other forms of the genomic locus by its nucleic acid sequence. Thus, different alleles of a genomic locus represent alternative nucleic acid sequences at that locus. In any individual canid genome, there are two alleles for each marker. If both alleles are the same, the genome is homozygous for that 30 marker. Conversely, if the two alleles differ, the genome is heterozygous for that marker. Population-specific alleles are alleles that are present at some frequency in one canid population but have not been observed in the sampled canids from comparison canid populations (although they may be present at a significantly lower frequency). -8- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Population-specific alleles may be used to assign an individual to a particular population. Accordingly, the difference in allele frequencies between populations can be used for determining genetic contributions. A "set of markers" refers to a minimum number of markers that are sufficient for 5 determining the genetic contribution of the canid populations used in the methods of the invention to the genome of a test canid. The minimum number of markers required depends on the informativeness of the markers for the particular canid populations that are being used, as further described below. The set of markers may comprise at least about 5 markers, at least about 10 markers, at least about 50 markers, or more than about 10 100 markers. Representative markers that may be used according to the invention include microsatellite markers, mitochondrial markers, restriction fragment length polymorphisms, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Useful canine microsatellite markers include, but are not limited to, dinucleotide repeats, such as (CA)n, 15 trinucleotide repeats, and tetranucleotide repeats, such as (GAAA), (Francisco et al. (1996) Mamm. Genome 7:359-62; Ostrander et al. (1993) Genomics 16:207-13). Exemplary markers for use in the methods of the invention include the microsatellite markers set forth in Table 1, the SNP markers set forth in Table 2, and the markers described in Guyon et al. (2003) Proc. NatL. Acad. Sci US.A. 100(9):5296-5301. The set 20 of markers used in the methods of the invention may comprise at least about 5 markers from the microsatellite markers in Table I and/or at least about 5 markers from the SNP markers in Table 2. In some embodiments, the set of markers are selected from the group consisting of 372c5t-82, 372e13t-57, 372m6t-88, 372m23t-76, 373a15t-112, 373elt-50, 373elt-130, 373g19t-246, 373i8s-224, 373k8s-181, 372c5s-168, 372C15S-196, 372el5s 25 71, and 373a21t-93. In some embodiments, a set of markers comprising fewer than about 1500 SNP markers is used to determine the contributions of at least 87 canid populations to the test canid genome. In some embodiments, a set of markers comprising fewer than about 200 SNP markers is used to determine the contributions of at least 87 canid populations to the test canid genome. 30 According to the methods of the invention, the identities of one or both alleles of each marker may be obtained. In some embodiments, the identities of one or both alleles of a marker in a test canid may be determined experimentally using methods that are standard in the art. For example, the identities of one or both alleles of a genomic marker -9- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 may be determined using any genotyping method known in the art. Exemplary genotyping methods include, but are not limited to, the use of hybridization, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), size fractionation, DNA sequencing, DNA microarrays, high density fiber-optic arrays of beads (see, e.g., Jianbing et al. (2003) Chin. Sci.. 5 Bull. 48(18):1903-5), primer extension, mass spectrometry (see, e.g., Jurinke et al. (2002) Meth. Mol. Biol. 187:179-92), and whole-genome sampling analysis (see, e.g., Kennedy et al. (2003)Nat. Biotechnol. 21(10):1233-7). The identities of alleles of markers in a test canid may also have been previously determined and be available from sources such as published literature. 10 In some embodiments, the genomic DNA of the test canid may be amplified using primers specific for the markers, followed by size analysis or sequencing of the amplification product. Exemplary methods for obtaining the identities of one or both alleles of markers in canid genomes are described in EXAMPLE 1. In some embodiments, the primers used for amplifying genomic DNA containing microsatellite 15 markers are selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:1-200, although other primers and other microsatellite markers may be used. In some embodiments, the primers used for amplifying genomic DNA containing SNP markers are selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:244 to 327, although other primers and other SNP markers may be used. The identities of alleles of 68-100 microsatellite markers in 20 422 canids, including 414 dogs representing 85 breeds, and 8 wolves are set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). The identities of alleles of 100 SNP markers in 189 canids, including 186 dogs representing 67 breeds, two wolves, and a coyote are set forth in Table 4 (filed herewith on a compact disc). The minimum number of markers included in the set of markers used in the first 25 step of the methods of the invention depends on the informativeness of the markers for the particular canid populations that are being used. The informativeness of a marker is a function of the number of different alleles within and between the canid populations used in the methods of the invention, the frequency of these alleles, and the rate of mutation rate at the locus. The degree of polymorphism of a genomic locus may be evaluated by 30 an estimation of the polymorphic information content (PIC), which is a function of the number of alleles and their frequency distribution. Exemplary PIC values for microsatellite markers suitable for use in the methods of the invention are set forth in -10- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 1. Suitable markers for use in the methods of the invention may have an average PIC value of about 0.65%, as shown in EXAMPLE 1. Methods of determining the number of alleles of markers in different canid populations and their frequencies within and between canid populations are described in 5 EXAMPLE 1. For example, the mean number of alleles per maker, the expected heterozygosity (based on Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium assumptions), the observed heterozygosity, and the estimated inbreeding coefficients across 95 microsatellite markers in 94 canids, including 90 dogs representing 18 breeds, and 4 wolves, are described in EXAMPLE 1. 10 The existence of breed barriers would predict that dogs from the same breed should be more similar genetically than dogs from different breeds. To test this prediction, the proportion of genetic variation between individual dogs that could be attributed to breed membership was estimated. Analysis of molecular variance for microsatellite data including 96 markers in 328 dogs representing 68 breeds showed that 15 variation between breeds accounts for more than 27% of total genetic variation, as described in EXAMPLE 1. Similarly, the genetic distance between breeds calculated from SNP marker data including 75 SNPs in 120 dogs representing 60 breeds was FsT = 0.36, as described in EXAMPLE 1. These observations are consistent with previous reports that analyzed fewer dog breeds (Koskinen (2003) Anim. Genet. 34:297; Irion et al. 20 (2003) J Hered. 94:81), confirming the prediction that breed barriers have led to strong genetic isolation among breeds, and are in striking contrast to the much lower genetic differentiation (typically in the range of 5-10%) found between human populations (Rosenberg et al. (2002) Science 298:2381-5; Cavelli-Sforza et al. (1994) The History and- Geography of H-uman Genes, Princeton University Press, Princeton). Variation 25 among breeds in dogs is on the high end of the range reported for livestock populations (MacHugh et al. (1998) Anim. Genet. 29:333; Laval et al. (2000) Gen. Sel. Evol. 32:187). Strong genetic differentiation among dog breeds indicates that breed membership may be determined from genotype information for individual canids. The influence of the number of distinct alleles of a marker in a dataset on the 30 informativeness of the marker is shown in EXAMPLE 2. For example, in an analysis of 19 canid populations and 95 microsatellite markers, 86% of canids were correctly assigned to their breed using 5 markers that each had more than 10 distinct alleles, and 95% of canids were correctly assigned using 10 or more markers that each had more than -1l- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 10 distinct alleles. For markers with 1-3 distinct alleles, 46% of canids were correctly assigned to their breed using 5 markers, and 62% of canids were correctly assigned using 10 or more markers. The influence of the number of markers used on the ability to discriminate 5 between 19 canid populations using genotype information for 95 markers for 4 or 5 canids per canid population is shown in EXAMPLE 2. For example, the minimum number of markers required to successfully assign 100% of individuals to the correct canid population ranged between 2 (Pekingese) and 52 (American Hairless Terrier) depending on the canid population. The minimum number of microsatellite markers 10 required to successfully assign at least 90% of all 94 tested individuals across the 19 canid populations, with the chosen canid population having 100% accuracy, ranged between 8 (for Pekingese) to 95 (for Preso Canario, Chihuahua, and American Hairless Terrier). The second step of the methods of the first aspect of the invention comprises 15 determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising canid population profiles, wherein each canid population profile comprises genotype information for alleles of the markers in the set of markers in the canid population. A "canid population profile" as used herein refers to the collection of genotype information for the set of markers in a 20 canid population. Thus, a canid population profile may comprise genotype information for most or all alleles of most or all markers in the set of markers in the canid population. For example, a canid population profile may comprise genotype information for each allele of each marker in the set of markers in the canid population. The genotype information in a canid population profile may comprise information such as the identity 25 of one or both alleles of most or all of the markers in the set of markers in one or more canids that are members of that canid population, and/or estimated allele frequencies for at least one allele of most or all of the markers in the set of markers in that canid population. An "allele frequency" refers to the rate of occurrence of an allele in a population. Allele frequencies are typically estimated by direct counting. Generally, 30 allele frequencies in a canid population are estimated by obtaining the identity of one or both alleles for each of the set of markers in at least about five members of that canid population. A "database of canid population profiles" refers to the collection of canid population profiles for all of the canid populations used in an exemplary method of the -12- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/04226 7 invention. In some embodiments, the database of canid population profiles comprises between about five and about 500 canid population profiles, such as about 20 canid population profiles, about 50 canid population profiles, or about 100 canid population profiles. 5 Determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome encompasses both assigning a canid genome to a particular canid population and determining the fraction of the canid genome that was derived from one or more canid populations. In some embodiments of the method, a Bayesian model-based clustering approach is used. There are two broad classes of clustering methods that are used to 10 assign individuals to populations (Pritchard et al. (2000) Genetics 155:945-59). Distance based methods calculate a pairwise distance matrix to provide the distance between every pair of individuals. Model-based methods proceed by assuming that observations from each cluster are random draws from some parametric model; inference for the parameters corresponding to each cluster is then done jointly with inference for the cluster 15 membership of each individual, using standard statistical methods. Any standard statistical method may be used in the methods of the invention, including maximum likelihood, bootstrapping methodologies, Bayesian methods and any other statistical methodology that can be used to analyze genotype data. These statistical methods are well-known in the art. Many software programs for population genetics studies have 20 been developed and may be used in the methods of the invention, including, but not limited to TFPGA, Arlequin, GDA, GENEPOP, GeneStrut, POPGENE (Labate (2000) Crop. Sci. 40:1521-1528), and structure (Pritchard et al. (2000) Genetics 155:945-59). An exemplary Bayesian model-based clustering approach is provided by the genotype clustering program structure (Pritchard et al. (2000) Genetics 155:945-59), 25 which has proven useful for defining populations within a species (Rosenburg et al. (2001) Genetics 159:699-713; Rosenburg et al. (2002) Science 298:2381-5; Falush et al. (2003) Genetics 164(4):1567-87). The clustering method used by structure requires no prior information about either phenotype or genetic origin to accurately place an individual or set of related individuals in a population. 30 Any algorithms useful for multi-locus genotype analysis may be used in the methods of the invention, for example, classic assignment algorithms. Suitable algorithms include those described in Rannala & Mountain (1997) Proc. Nat!. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94:9197-9201 and Cornuet et al. (1999) Genetics 153:1989-2000 and variations -13- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 thereof. Exemplary programs available for multi-locus genotype analysis include Doh (available at www2.biology.ualberta.ca/jbrzusto/Doh.php) and GeneClass (available at www.montpellier.inra.fr/URLB/geneclass/genecass.htm). In some embodiments, the methods of the invention comprise determining the 5 probability that a specific canid population contributed to the genome of the test canid by determining the conditional probability that the alleles in the test canid genome would occur in the specific canid population divided by the sum of conditional probabilities that the alleles in the test canid genome would occur in each canid population in the database. Some embodiments of the methods of the invention comprise discriminating 10 between the contributions of two or more genetically related canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising profiles of the two or more genetically related canid populations. The two or more genetically related canid populations may comprise Belgian Sheep Dog and Belgian Tervuren; Collie and Shetland Sheep Dog; Whippet and Greyhound; Siberian Husky and 15 Alaskan Malamute; Mastiff and Bullmastiff; Greater Swiss Mountain Dog and Bernese Mountain Dog; West Highland White Terrier and Cairn Terrier; or Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, and Pekinese. Using an assignment algorithm on genotype information for 95 microsatellite markers from 94 canids, including 90 canids representing 18 breeds and 4 wolves, the 20 methods of the invention have been used to assign each individual canid to its breed with 99% accuracy, as described in EXAMPLE 2. A clustering algorithm used on the same genotype information predicted 20 canid populations and assigned each canid to one population with 99% accuracy, as described in EXAMPLE 3. Using an assignment algorithm on genotype information for 68 microsatellite 25 markers from 341 canids representing 72 breeds, the methods of the invention have been used to assign 96% of the canids to the correct breed, as described in EXAMPLE 2. Using an assignment algorithm on genotype information for 96 microsatellite markers from 414 canids representing 85 breeds, the methods of the invention have been used to assign 99% of the canids to the correct breed, as described in EXAMPLE 4. Similar 30 results were obtained using a clustering algorithm. Using an assignment algorithm on genotype information for 100 SNP markers from 189 canids representing 67 breeds, the methods of the invention have been used to assign 80% of canids to the correct breed with a probability of 99% of greater, as described in EXAMPLE 6. -14- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 The methods of the invention are also useful for determining the contributions of canid populations to mixed-breed canids. Admixed individuals represent approximately 50% of the canine population. Models that detect an individual's admixed state can be considered to group into two classes: models that require a combinatoric set of unique 5 alleles for each of the possible mixtures of ancestral populations (Nason & Ellstrand (1993) J. Hered. 84: 1-12; Epifanio & Philipp (1997) J. Hered. 88:62-5), and Bayesian methods where ancestral populations are not required to contain a combination describing unique alleles, but instead assign individuals to admixed states probabilistically based on differences in allele frequencies between populations (Corander et al. (2003) Genetics 10 163(1): 367-74; Anderson & Thompson (2002) Genetics 160:1217-29, Pritchard et al. (2000) Genetics 155:945-59, Rannala & Mountain (1997) Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. US.A. 94:9197-9201. The latter set of models are more informative for most populations and data sets as they allow for a Bayesian posterior probabilistic assignment vector for each population/generation combination, thereby allowing for uncertainty analysis to be 15 incorporated into the assignment vector; but existing models for the exact, recent admixture assignments of individuals from multiple ancestral populations are limited in their scope as they have been developed thus far only for two generation prediction and allow for only a few ancestral populations. For example, the methods of Anderson & Thompson (2002) are developed for a two generation, two population model with 20 unlinked microsatellite data. A naive Bayesian classification model that incorporates linked and unlinked microsatellite loci information, higher-dimensioned ancestral populations, and higher-ordered generation pedigrees for the probabilistic assignment of individuals to mixtures of ancestral subpopulations is described in EXAMPLE 7. This model simultaneously addresses the generation, subpopulation, and linkage limitations of previous models, and 2- and 3-generational 25 models have been implemented for exact admixture detection and assignment, as described in EXAMPLE 7. Using a clustering algorithm on in silico mixes of genotype information for 95 markers from 85 canids, consisting of 81 canids representing 18 breeds and 4 wolves, -15- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 the methods of the invention have been used to identify in silico mixing at the parent level with 100% accuracy, as described in EXAMPLE 5. The methods of the invention were also highly accurate at detecting in silico mixing at the grandparent level, and fairly accurate at detecting in silico mixing at the great-grandparent level, as shown in 5 EXAMPLE 5. Thus, the methods of the invention may be used to discriminate mixes at the parent and grandparent level from pure-bred dogs (as well as 1/2 wolf and 1/4 wolf mixes from dogs) and identify breed contributions in the genome of a mixed-breed dog. Using a Bayesian classification model on in silico mixes of genotype information for 96 markers from 429 canids representing 88 breeds, the methods of the invention have 10 been used to correctly assign more than 98% of F1 mixes and more than 94% of F2 mixes, as described in EXAMPLE 7. Using this model on genotype information for 72 markers from 160 known mixed-breed canids, the methods of the invention have been used to correctly assign more than 96% of F1 mixes and more than 91% of F2 mixes, as described in EXAMPLE 7. 15 The methods of the invention may further comprise the step of providing a document displaying the contributions of one or more canid populations to the genome of the test canid genome. The term "document" refers to a chart, certificate, card, or any other kind of documentation. The document may display the contributions of one or more canid populations to the test canid genome in a numeric format or in a graphic 20 format. For example, the document may include photographs or other depictions, drawings, or representations of the one or more canid populations. The document may also provide confidence values for the determined contributions (such as 80%, 85%, 90% 95%, or 99% confidence). In some embodiments, the document provides a certification of the contributions of one or more canid populations to the genome of the test canid 25 genome. In some embodiments, the document additionally provides information regarding the one or more canid populations that contributed to the genome of the test canid or the test canid. The information regarding canid populations that contributed to the genome of the test canid may include information related to the characteristics and origin of the 30 canid population or any other kind of information that would be useful to the owner of the test canid. In some embodiment, the information includes health-related information. Many canid populations have predispositions to particular diseases or conditions. For example, Afghan hounds are predisposed to glaucoma, hepatitis, and hypothyroidism; -16- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Basenji are predisposed to coliform enteritis and pyruvate kinase deficiency; Beagles are predisposed to bladder cancer and deafness; Bernese Mountain dogs are predisposed to cerebellar degeneration; Border Terriers are predisposed to oligodendroglioma; and Labrador Retrievers are predisposed to food allergies (see, e.g., Dr. Bob's All Creatures 5 Site, Breed Predisposition to Disease and Congenital Conditions, http://www.petdoc.ws/BreedPre.htm;_Patterson et al. (1988) J. Am. Ver. Med. Assoc. 193:1131). Of the genetic diseases discovered in dogs, 46% are believed to occur predominantly or exclusively in one or a few breeds (Patterson et al. (1988) J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 193:1131.) Therefore, information regarding the contributions of one or 10 more canid populations to the genome of the test canid genome is particularly valuable to mixed-breed canid owners or caretakers (both professional and non-professional) for the purpose of proactively considering health risks for individual tested animals. For example, a mixed breed dog that is found to be a mixture of Newfoundland and Bemese Mountain Dog should be actively monitored for genetic diseases that occur with rare 15 frequency in the general population of dogs, but occur with significant frequency in these specific breeds; thus, a mixed-breed individual of this type would benefit from screens for malignant histiocytosis (disease heritability of .298 in Bemese Mountain dogs, Padgett et al..1995 J SmallAnim. Pract. 36(3):93-8) in addition to Type I cystinuria genetic screens (nonsense mutation isolated in Newfoundlands at exon 2 of SLC3A1 gene, Henthom et 20 al. (2000) Hum. Genet. 107(4):295-303). Health-related information may also include potential treatments, special diets or products, diagnostic information, and insurance information. An exemplary document displaying the contributions of one or more canid populations to the genome of a test canid is shown in FIGURE 1. 25 In some embodiments, the invention provides methods for defining one or more canid populations, comprising: (a) for each of a set of canid genomes, obtaining the identity of one or both alleles for each of a set of markers; and (b) defining one or more canid populations by determining the likelihood that one or more members of the set of canid genomes define distinct canid populations characterized by a set of allele 30 frequencies for each marker. Exemplary methods of the invention for defining one or more canid populations are described in EXAMPLES 3 and 4. In another aspect, the invention provides substrates comprising nucleic acid sequences for determining the identity of one or both alleles in a canid genome for each -17- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 of a set of markers. The substrates may be in any fonn suitable for determining the identity of alleles of markers. For example, the substrate may be in the form of a microarray or a collection of beads. In a further aspect, the invention provides a computer-readable medium 5 comprising a data structure stored thereon for use in distinguishing canid populations, the data structure comprising: a marker field, which is capable of storing the name of a marker (for example, an SNP marker) or the name of an allele of a marker; and a genotype information field, which is capable of storing genotype information for the marker (for example, the identity of one or both alleles of the marker in a canid genome 10 or an estimate of the frequency of an allele of the marker in a canid population), wherein a record comprises an instantiation of the marker field and an instantiation of the genotype information field and a set of records represents a canid population profile. A "computer-readable medium" refers to any available medium that can be accessed by computer and includes both volatile and nonvolatile media, removable and 15 non-removable media. By way of example, and not limitation, computer-readable media may comprise computer storage media and communication media. Computer storage media includes both volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information, such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data. Computer storage 20 media include, but are not limited to, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical disk storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tapes, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other computer storage media. Communication media typically embody computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data in 25 a modulated data signal, such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism that includes any information delivery media. The term "modulated data signal" means a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal. By way of example, and not limitation, communication media include wired media, such as a wired network or direct-wired connection, and 30 wireless media, such as acoustic, RF infrared, and other wireless media. A combination of any of the above should also be included within the scope of computer-readable media. A "data structure" refers to a conceptual arrangement of data and is typically characterized by rows and columns, with data occupying or potentially occupying each -18- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 cell formed by a row-column intersection. The data structure in the computer-readable medium of the invention comprises a marker field and a genotype information field, as described above. The instantiation of the marker field and the genotype information field provides a record, and a set of record provides a canid population profile. Thus, the data 5 structure may be used to create a database of canid population profiles. In some embodiments, the computer readable medium comprises a substrate having stored thereon: (a) a data structure for use in distinguishing canid populations, the data structure comprising: (i) a marker field, which is capable of storing the name of a marker or of an allele of a marker; and (ii) a genotype information field, which is capable 10 of storing genotype information for the marker, wherein a record comprises an instantiation of the marker field and an instantiation of the frequency field and a set of records represents a canid population profile; and (b) computer-executable instructions for implementing a method for determining the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome, comprising: (i) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test canid 15 genome for each of a set of markers; and (ii) determining the contributions of canid populations to the test canid genome by comparing the alleles in the test canid genome to a database comprising canid population profiles, wherein each canid population profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the canid population. The following examples merely illustrate the best mode now contemplated for 20 practicing the invention, but should not be construed to limit the invention. EXAMPLE 1 This example describes a representative method of the invention for obtaining the identity of one or both alleles for a set of markers and selecting markers suitable for determining the contribution of canid populations to the genome of a canid. 25 A. METHODS 1. Sample Collection and DNA Extraction Canid DNA samples from 513 American Kennel Club-registered dogs representing 103 breeds and 8 gray wolves from eight countries (China, Oman, Italy, Iran, U.S.A. (Alaska), Canada (Quebec), Sweden, Mexico) were obtained by collecting 30 buccal (cheek) swabs and/or blood samples from volunteers at dog shows and dog club specialty events, as well as by mail-in donations. American Kennel Club registration number and detailed pedigree information was requested for all dogs, as participation was limited to unrelated dogs that did not share grandparents. Pedigree information was also -19- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 collected for 84% of sampled individuals. In many cases, five-generation pedigrees were obtained, and while dogs sometimes appear redundantly at the great-grandparent level or higher, inspection of the complete lineage indicates a high degree of unrelatedness among dogs of the same breed. For those individuals where a pedigree was not available, 5 unrelatedness was verified by breed club representatives. Each individual canid was given a canid identification number. Abbreviations used for breeds and other canid populations are shown in Table 5. In addition DNA samples from 160 mixed-breed canids comprising admixture components from 20 AKC breeds were obtained by collecting buccal swabs. 10 Buccal swabs were collected in a manner similar to that suggested by the American Kennel Club (AKC) website (http://www.akc.org/) using cytology brushes (Medical Packaging Corp., Camarillo, CA). DNA was extracted from buccal swabs using QiaAmp blood kits following manufacturers' protocol (Qiagen, Valencia, CA). DNA extraction from blood was done as described previously (Comstock et al. (2002) Mol. 15 Ecol. 11:2489-98). 2. Analysis of Microsatellite Markers One hundred dinucleotide microsatellite markers were chosen from the 1596 microsatellites currently localized on the 3300 marker map of the dog (Guyon et al. (2003) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci U.S.A. 100(9):5296-5301) (Table 1). Markers were selected 20 based on informativeness, calculated as a PIC value, and distribution across all 38 autosomes. Selected markers had an average PIC value of 0.65% (range 36%-86%) and an average spacing of 29.5 Mb (range 21.5-50.9 Mb). Dinucleotide, rather than tetranucleotide microsatellites were chosen to reduce the number of spurious mutations observed that could hamper breed identification. 25 DNA samples were arrayed on five 96-well plates. A positive control was included on each plate to ensure consistent allele binning. PCR was performed in 10 microliter reactions containing 1 ng of genomic DNA and final concentrations of the following reagents: 16mM ammonium sulfate, 67 mM Tris-HCl pH 8.8, 2.0mM MgCl 2 , 0.1mM dNTPs, 300nM forward primers (SEQ ID NOs:1-100), reverse primers (SEQ ID 30 NOs:101-200), and dye-labeled M13 Primers (PE Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA USA). Forward primers were redesigned to include a 19 base M13 forward (-29) sequence, 5'-CACGACGTTGTAAAACGAC-3' (SEQ ID NO:20 1), on the 5 prime end. Samples were labeled by the addition of 0.25 pmol of an M 13 primer (SEQ ID NO:201) -20- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 tagged with either 6FAMTM, VICIm, NEDTm or PETIm (ABI, Foster City, CA) dyes to each reaction. PCR incubation was carried out according to standard protocols (see, e.g., Lowe et al. (2003) Genoinics 82: 86-95; http://www.fhcre.org/science/doggenome/dog.html). Annealing temperatures used are 5 provided in Table 1. Four samples labeled with different dyes were multiplexed following completion of PCR by combining 3 microliters of each reaction mix into a single 96 well plate. Samples were denatured in 2 volumes Hi-DiThm formamide with 16 pmol of GeneScanTm-500LIZIm size standard (ABI, Foster City, CA) according to manufacturers' protocols. All samples were loaded on an ABI 3730 DNA Analyzerm 10 (PE applied Biosystems) capillary electrophoresis instrument for allele separation. Genotypes were called using GeneMapperm v3.0 software (ABI, Foster City, CA). All calls were checked manually and each subsequent run was scanned for the appearance of new alleles outside existing bins. Four markers failed to amplify consistently and were discarded. 15 3. SNP Discovery and Genotyping Fifty canine bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) were chosen at random from the canine radiation hybrid map (Guyon etal. (2003) Proc. Ntl. Acad Sci US.A. 100(9):5296-5301). The Primer3 program (available at http://www.genome.wi.mit.edu/sci-bin/primer/primer3_www.cgi) was used to design 20 primers from each BAC end sequence. The resulting amplicons averaged 334 base pairs. Primers were used to amplify 19867 base pairs of non-continuous genomic sequence in 189 dogs representing 67 domestic dog breeds, coyote, and the gray wolf. The resulting PCR products were sequenced using standard methods on an ABI 3700 capillary sequencer with standard ABI dye terminator chemistry (ABI, Foster City, CA). and 25 resequence. All sequence reads were aligned and viewed using Phred, Phrap and Consed (Ewing & Green (1998) Genome Res.8:186-94; Ewing et al. (1998) Genome Res. 8:175-85; available at www.genome.washington.edu). The computer program Polyphred was used to identify regions of polymorphism, both SNP and insertion/deletion, within and between sequence reads (Nickerson et al. (1997) NucL. 30 Acids Res. 25:2745-51, available at droog.mbt.washington.edu). All allele calls were confirmed manually and confirmed through visual inspection of the traces. -21- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 4. Statistical Analysis An analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) was performed with GDA (Lewis & Zaykin (2001) Genetic Data Analysis: Computer Program for the Analysis of Allelic Data, Version 1.0 (dl6c), available at http://lewis.ceb.uconn.edu/lewishome/softare.html.) 5 under assumption of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Similar results were obtained for the fraction of genetic variation among breeds when inbreeding was allowed for in the analysis. Expected heterozygosity for each breed was calculated from allele frequencies using Tajima's unbiased estimator (Tajima (1989) Genetics 123:585-95). 10 B. RESULTS 1. Infornativeness of Dinucleotide Microsatellites The identities of alleles (length of the amplified region) of 68-100 microsatellite markers in 422 canids, including 414 dogs representing 85 breeds, and 8 wolves, are set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). 148 alleles were found to be unique 15 to a specific canid population: 1 each to ACKR, AUST, BORD, BOX, BULD, DACH, GOLD, GSHP, GSMD, IBIZ, KEES, NELK, PEKE, POM, ROTT, SFXT, TERV, and WHIP, 2 each to BEAG, CAIR. HUSK, IRSE, MAST, OES, SCHP, SCWT, SPOOF, and SSIHP, 3 each to AMAL, BMD, KOMO, NEWF, STBD, and WSSP, 4 each to KUVZ, PNTR, and PRES, 5 each to BSJI and SHAR, 6 to AKIT, and 64 to WOLF. 20 Six different datasets were used for subsequent analyses, as further described in EXAMPLES 2-5 and 7. The first dataset included genotype information for 95 microsatellite markers (microsatellite markers 1-14, 16, 18-21, 23-36, 39-100, see Table 1) in 94 canids, including 90 canids representing 18 breeds and 4 wolves (dataset 1, Table 6). The second dataset included genotype information for 68 microsatellite 25 markers (microsatellite markers 2-8, 11, 12, 14-16, 18-21, 23, 24, 26-32, 34-36, 38, 41, 42, 44-46, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 60-64, 67, 68, 70-74, 78, 79, 81-83, 85, 87-91, 93-98, see Table 1) in 341 canids representing 72 breeds (dataset 2, Table 7). The third dataset included genotype information for 96 microsatellite markers (microsatellite markers 1-9, 11-38, 40-42, 44-75, 77-100, see Table 1) in 414 canids representing 85 breeds 30 (dataset 3, Table 8). The fourth dataset included genotype information for 96 microsatellite markers (microsatellite markers 1-9, 11-38, 40-42, 44-75, 77-100, see Table 1) in 85 canids, including 81 dogs representing 18 breeds, and 4 wolves (dataset 4, Table 9). The fifth dataset included genotype information for 96 microsatellite markers -22- WO 2005/0S9110 PCT/U S2004/042267 (microsatellite markers 1-9, 11-38, 40-42, 44-75, 77-100, see Table 1) in 429 canids representing 88 breeds. The sixth dataset included genotype information for 72 of the microsatellite markers in Table I in 160 mixed-breed canids, as set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). 5 The proportion of polymorphic markers, the mean number of alleles per maker, the mean number of alleles per polymorphic maker, the expected heterozygosity (based on Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium assumptions), the observed heterozygosity, and the estimated inbreeding coefficients across 95 microsatellite markers in dataset 1 are shown in Table 10. The expected heterozygosity of 85 canid populations averaged over 96 10 microsatellites (dataset 3) using Tajima's unbiased estimator is shown in Table 11. The existence of breed barriers would predict that dogs from the same breed should be more similar genetically than dogs from different breeds. To test this prediction, the proportion of genetic variation between individual dogs that could be attributed to breed membership was estimated. Analysis of molecular variance in the 15 microsatellite data for 96 microsatellites in 414 dogs representing 85 breeds (dataset 3, Table 8) showed that variation between breeds accounts for more than 27% of total genetic variation. 2. Informaiiieness of SNP Markers Using 189 canids representing 67 domestic breeds, coyote and wolf, 20 100 polymorphic sites in approximately 20 Kb of non-continuous canine genomic sequence were identified, as shown in Table 2. These include 92 single base substitutions and 11 insertion or deletion mutations ranging from one to eight nucleotides in length. The identities of alleles for 100 SNP markers in 189 canids, including 186 dogs representing 67 breeds, two wolves, and a coyote are set forth in Table 4 (filed herewith 25 on a compact disc). Minor allele frequencies in 75 SNPs from 120 dogs representing 60 breeds ranged from 0.4% to 48%, as shown in Table 2. Fourteen of these SNPs were breed-specific: 372c5t-82 (English Shepherd), 372el3t-57 (Cocker Spaniel), 372m6t-88 (English Shepherd), 372m23t-76 (Alaskan Malamute), 373a15t-112 (Chesapeake Bay Retriever), 373elt-50 (Spinoni Italiano), 373elt-130 (Scottish Deerhound), 373g19t-246 30 (Borzoi), 373i8s-224 (Chesapeake Bay Retriever), 373k8s-181 (Tibetan Terrier), 372c5s 168 (Akita), 372C15S-196 (Labrador Retriever), 372e]5s-71 (Field Spaniel), 373a21t-93 (Italian Greyhound). -23- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 When all dogs were considered as a single population, the observed heterozygosity (Tajima & Nei (1984) Mo. Biol. Evol. 1:269-85) was 8x10- 4 , essentially the same as that seen in the human population (Sachidanandam et al. (2001) Nature 409:928-33; Venter et al. (2001) Science 291:3104-51). However, when the 5 breeds are separated, there is a 4-fold range in heterozygosity between the least outbred (Scottish Deerhound, 2.5x10-4) to most outbred (English Shepherd, 1.Ox10- 3 ). The genetic distance between breeds calculated from the SNP data for 75 SNPs in 120 dogs representing 60 breeds was FST= 0.36. The expected heterozygosity of 60 canid populations based on allele frequencies 10 at 75 SNP loci (dataset 3) using Tajima's unbiased estimator is shown in Table 12. Each breed is represented by 2 dogs. EXAMPLE 2 This example describes a representative method of the invention for estimating the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome using an assignment test 15 calculator on genotype information for 95 microsatellite markers from 94 canids, and on genotype information for 68 microsatellite markers from 341 canids. A. METHODS 1. Datasets Dataset 1 included genotype information for 95 microsatellite markers from 20 94 canids, including 90 dogs representing 18 breeds, and 4 wolves (AHRT, AKIT, BEAG, BMD, BOX, BULD, BULM, CHIH, DACH, GOLD, IBIZ, MAST, NEWF, PEKE, POM, PRES, PUG, ROTT, WOLF, see Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations). The 95 microsatellite markers were microsatellite markers 1-14, 16, 18-21, 23-36, 39-100 (Table 1). The dataset contained genotype information from 5 canids for 25 each breed and 4 wolves (Table 6). The genotype information for the canids in dataset 1 is set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). Dataset 2 included genotype information for 68 markers from 341 canids representing 72 breeds (ACKR, AFGH, AHRT, AIRT, AKIT, AMAL, AMWS, AUSS, AUST, BASS, BEAG, BEDT, BELS, BLDH, BMD, BORD, BORZ, BOX, BSJI, BULD, 30 BULM, CAIR, CHBR, CHIH, CKCS, CLSP, COLL, DACH, DANE, DNDT, DOBP, ECKR, FCR, GOLD, GREY, GSD, GSHP, GSMD, HUSK, IBIZ, IRSE, IRTR, IWOF, KEES, KOMO, KUVZ, LAB, MAST, MBLT, MNTY, NELK, NEWF, OES, PEKE, PNTR, POM, PRES, PTWD, PUG, RHOD, ROTT, SCHP, SCWT, SFXT, SHAR, -24- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 SPOO, SSHP, STBD, TERV, WHIP, WHWT, WSSP, see Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations). The 68 microsatellite markers were microsatellite markers 2-8, 11, 12, 14-16, 18-21, 23, 24, 26-32, 34-36, 38, 41, 42, 44-46, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 60-64, 67, 68, 70-74, 78, 79, 81-83, 85, 87-91, 93-98 (Table I). The dataset contained genotype 5 information from 5 canids for each breed, except for SFXT (2 canids), ACKR, AFGH, DNDT, OES (3 canids each), AIRT, BASS, BEDT, IRTR, MNTY, SCHP, SCWT, and TERV (4 canids each) (Table 7). The genotype information for the canids in dataset 2 is set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). 2. Doh Analysis 10 The assignment test calculator Doh (available at www2.biology.ualberta.ca/jbrzusto/Doh.php) was used for an analysis of the two datasets of genotype information. All individual canids were designated with their known population except for the canid to be tested, which was then assigned by the program to the canid population with the highest probability of generating the test canid's genotype. 15 The program repeats this procedure with each canid as test canid. B. RESULTS 1. Doh Analyses Using Dataset 1 Using Doh on the genotype information in dataset 1, including genotype information for 95 microsatellite markers in 94 canids (90 dogs representing 18 breeds, 20 and 4 wolves), 99% of the canids were assigned to the correct canid population. 100% canids were correctly assigned for the following breeds: AHRT, AKIT, BEAG, BMD, BOX, BULD, CHIH, DACH, GOLD, IBIZ, MAST, NEWF, PEKE, POM, PUG, ROTT, WOLF. The only canid that was misassigned was one dog (out of 5 dogs) of the Presa Canario breed. The misassigned Presa Canario dog was assigned to Chihuahua. 25 It was found that the discrimination power of the allelic patterns depended on the number of independent microsatellite loci, the allelic diversity at each locus, and the number of individuals sampled from each breed. To evaluate the effect of the number of alleles of a marker and the number of markers on informativeness of that marker, a Doh assignment analysis for the first 19 breeds was performed with 5, 10, 15, and 20 markers, 30 binding markers with 1-3 distinct alleles found in the dataset, 4-6 distinct alleles, 7-10 distinct alleles, and more than 10 distinct alleles. For the bins that did not contain 20 markers, the maximum number of markers was used. For markers with more than 10 distinct alleles, 86% of canids were correctly assigned to their breed using five -25- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 markers, and 95% of canids were correctly assigned using 10, 15, or 20 markers. For markers with 7-10 distinct alleles, 84% of canids were correctly assigned to their breed using 5 markers, and 91% of canids were correctly assigned using 10 markers, and 94% of canids were correctly assigned using 15, or 20 markers. For markers with 4-6 distinct 5 alleles, 62% of canids were correctly assigned to their breed using 5 markers, and 71% of canids were correctly assigned using 10, 15, or 20 markers. For markers with 1-3 distinct alleles, 46% of canids were correctly assigned to their breed using 5 markers, and 62% of canids were correctly assigned using 10, 15, or 20 markers. The minimum number of microsatellite markers found in a 2-class (0-1) directed 10 search of the allele frequency patterns within the 95 markers required to successfully assign 100% of the individuals to the correct canid populations (incorrect assignment is to any other breed) was 2 for PEKE, 3 for BOX, POM, and WOLF, 4 for AKIT, MAST, and PUG, 5 for NEWF and ROTT, 6 for BMD, 8 for BEAG, I1 for IBIZ, 12 for GOLD, 17 for DACH, 19 for BULD, 26 for BULM, 44 for PRES, 49 for CHIH, and 52 for AHRT. 15 There is a positive correlation between the minimum number of microsatellite markers required for 100% (0-1) discrimination, and the mean number of alleles across the 95 microsatellite markers for the 94 canids tested in 19 canid populations (see Table 10). The minimum number of microsatellite markers found in a multiclass (0, 1, 2,. . . 18) directed search of the allele frequency patterns within the 95 markers required 20 to successfully assign at least 90% of all 94 tested individuals across the 19 canid populations, with the chosen canid population having 100% accuracy, was 8 for PEKE, BOX, POM, WOLF, AKIT, MAST, PUG, NEWF, ROTT, and BMD, 11 for BEAG, 14 for IBIZ, 14 for GOLD, 23 for DACH, 24 for BULD, 28 for BULM, and 95 for PRES, CHIH, and AHRT. 25 As expected, the discrimination power reflects the level of inbreeding observed in each breed. For example, certain breeds have allelic variation 3-fold less than the average breed allelic variation and those breeds have both higher discrimination power and the characteristic population dynamics of long population bottlenecks and small effective population sizes 30 2. Doh Analysis Using Dataset 2 Using Doh on the genotype information in dataset 2, including genotype information for 68 markers from 341 canids representing 72 breeds, 96% of the dogs tested were assigned to the correct breed, as shown in Table 13. If both Belgian breeds -26- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 (Belgian Sheepdog and Belgian Tervuren) were counted as one breed, 98% of the dogs tested were assigned to the correct breed. EXAMPLE 3 This example describes a representative method of the invention for estimating 5 the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome using cluster analysis on genotype information for 95 microsatellite markers from 94 canids. A. METHODS 1. Dataset Dataset 1 included genotype information for 95 microsatellite markers from 10 94 canids, including 90 dogs representing 18 breeds, and 4 wolves, as described in EXAMPLE 2. 2. Cluster Analysis Cluster analysis was performed using the multilocus genotype clustering program structure (Pritchard et al. (2000) Genetics 155:945-59; Falush et al. (2003) 15 Science 299:1582-5), which employs a Bayesian model-based clustering algorithm to identify genetically distinct subpopulations based on patterns of allele frequencies. Multiple runs were completed for each value of K (number of genetic clusters) with burn in lengths of 10,000 steps and 100,000 iterations of the Gibbs sampler. The correlated allele frequency model was used with asymmetric admixture allowed. All values of K 20 from 2 to 80 were tested and the clustering solutions that produced the highest likelihood were retained for further verification. To choose the overall best clustering solution for the data set, an all-pairs Wilcoxon two-sample test was performed for the 5 highest likelihood values of K. 3. Nested Set Clustering 25 Starting with the complete data set, all individuals were hierarchically divided into sub-clusters wherc each (K+I1)th sub-cluster was created by splitting one of the previous K clusters based on the highest observed likelihood value across 10 runs. Employing a hierarchical method for deriving clusters of individuals may infer a reasonable methodology for ascertaining population phylogeny when genetic variability between 30 sub-populations is reduced due to a modified amount of admixture. B. RESULTS A maximum likelihood calculation using structure predicted 20 populations in dataset 1 (95 markers in 19 canid populations) and assigned each individual to one group -27- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 with 99% accuracy, as shown in Table 14. The one individual that was not assigned to its breed group was a single Presa Canario, which was placed between the Bulldog and the Bullmastiff groups. The Presa Canario is a recreated breed that has been developed through admixture of various mastiff types. The misassigned dog, in particular, can trace 5 its heritage to both a bulldog and a Bullmastiff within the last 12 generations. The clustering assignment was not able to distinguish between the Bullmastiffs and the Mastiffs at this level of analysis but this was solved by nested analysis, as shown in Tables 15A-D. In the nested analysis, the same clustering algorithms were applied in a stepwise fashion. First, the entire set was divided into two populations. Based on 10 maximum likelihood, one of these two populations was then divided into two to provide a total of three populations. This process was repeated until all populations were resolved. The divisions from five to nine groups clearly show the relationships between the mastiff type breeds. This relationship and the hierarchy predicted conforms perfectly to that expected from breed accounts. 15 EXAMPLE 4 This example describes a representative method of the invention for estimating the contributions of canid populations to a canid genome using cluster analysis on genotype information for 96 microsatellite markers in 85 canid populations. A. METHODS 20 1. Dataset Dataset 3 included genotype information for 96 markers from 414 canids representing 85 breeds (ACKR, AFGH, AHRT, AIRT, AKIT, AMAL, AMWS, AUSS, AUST, BASS, BEAG, BEDT, BELS, BICH, BLDH, BMD, BORD, BORZ, BOX, BSJI, BULD, BULM, CAIR, CHBR, CHILD, CHOW, CKCS, CLSP, COLL, DACH, DANE, 25 DOBP, ECKR, FBLD, FCR, GOLD, GREY, GSD, GSHP, GSMD, GSNZ, HUSK, IBIZ, IRSE, IRTR, ITGR, IWOF, KEES, KERY, KOMO, KUVZ, LAB, LHSA, MAST, MBLT, MNTY, MSNZ, NELK, NEWF, OES, PEKE, PHAR, PNTR, POM, PRES, PTWD, PUG, RHOD, ROTT, SALU, SAMO, SCHP, SCWT, SHAR, SHIB, SHIH, SPOO, SSHP, SSNZ, STBD, TIBT, TERV, WHIP, WHWT, WSSP, see Table 5 for 30 abbreviations of canid populations). The 96 microsatellite markers were microsatellite markers 1-9, 11-38, 40-42, 44-75, 77-100 (Table 1). The dataset contained genotype information for 5 canids for all breeds, except for AIRT, BASS, BEDT, BICH, FBLD, IRTR, MNTY, PHAR, SCHP, SCWT, TERV (4 canids each) (Table 8). The genotype -28- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 information for the canids in this dataset is set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). 2. Statistical Analyses Structure was run for 100,000 iterations of the Gibbs sampler after a burn-in of 5 20,000 iterations. The correlated allele frequency model was used with asymmetric admixture allowed. The similarity coefficient across runs of structure was computed as described (Rosenberg et al. (2002) Science 298:2381-5). When the program was run on a partial data set of 68 breeds, it was noted that at values of K above 40 the program created clusters to which no individuals were assigned, and the clusters were unstable 10 from run to run. This is most likely because the algorithm, which was initially designed to separate 2-3 populations, is unable to handle such large numbers of populations simultaneously. Because structure has previously been shown to reliably separate 20 populations (Rosenberg et al. (2001) Genetics 159:699-713), the data were divided set into 8 subsets of 10 to 11 breeds each, all possible pairs of these subsets were analyzed. 15 Historically related or morphologically similar breeds were retained in the same subset. Structure was then applied to the entire data set at K=2 to K=10, with fifteen runs at each K. As K is increased, structure first separates the most divergent groups into clusters, followed by separation of more closely related groups (Rosenberg et al. (2002) Science 298: 2381). In the analysis, the likelihood increased with increasing values of K, 20 reflecting additional structure found at each K, but multiple different clustering solutions were found for K>4, and therefore K=2 to 4 were used to describe the global breed structure, with phylogenetic analysis and cluster analysis of subgroups used to define constellations of closely related breeds. Structure runs at K=2-5 were repeated under the no admixture model with similar results. In a separate analysis, eight wolves were added 25 to the structure run at K=2. The wolves were sampled from eight countries: China, Oman, Iran, Italy, Sweden, Mexico, Canada (Ontario) and the United States (Alaska). All wolves clustered together with the first cluster of dog breeds shown in Table 16. Each breed was assigned to one of the four groups based on breed average majority and structure was run on each group at K=2-4. No additional consistent patterns 30 were observed within the individual groups apart from the reported breed pairs and trio. Outlier analysis was carried out using the software package fdist2 available at http://www.rubic.rdg.ac.uk/-mab/software.html. Eleven markers were identified as potential "outliers" with Fst values above the 95th percentile achieved by simulation -29- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 under the infinite allele model with 85 populations assumed and an average of 10 haploid genotypes per population (Beaumont & Nichols (Dec. 22, 1996) Proceedings: Biological Sciences 263: 1619). Assignment and structure analysis performed with these markers removed did not result in significant changes. 5 For the phylogenetic tree analysis, individual dogs and wolves were assigned to one of 86 populations based on breed or species. Distances between the populations were computed using the program Microsat (E. Minch, A. Ruiz-Linares, D. Goldstein, M. Feldman, L. L. Cavalli-Sforza (1995, 1996)) with the chord distance measure. 500 bootstrap replicates were generated. This program can be downloaded from the website 10 http://hpgl.stanford.edu/projects/microsat/microsat.html. Neighbor-joining trees were constructed for each replicate using the program Neighbor, and the program Consense was used to create a majority-rule consensus tree. Both of these programs are part of the Phylip package (Felsenstein (1989) Cladistics 5: 164) available at http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip.html. The wolf population was 15 designated as the outgroup in order to root the tree. Wolves from eight different countries were-combined into one population for simplicity on the tree shown in FIGURE 2. When taken as individuals, all wolves split off from a single branch, which falls in the same place as the root. The splitting order in the phylogenetic analysis was not correlated with heterozygosity (Table 11), and the twelve breeds that split off first closely mirrored the 20 first cluster identified by structure. These observations argue that the analysis identified a distinct subgroup of genetically related breeds, rather than splitting off idiosyncratic breeds that are unusually inbred or that recently mixed with wild canids. The assignment test was carried out with the Doh assignment test calculator available from J. Brzustowski (http://www2.biology.ualberta.ca/jbrzusto/Doh.php). All 25 dogs were designated with their known breed except for the one dog to be tested, which was then assigned by the program to the breed with the highest probability of generating the test dog's genotype. The program repeats this procedure with each dog as the test dog. The Belgian Sheepdog and Belgian Tervuren breeds were combined into one designation for this analysis; when they are treated as separate breeds the individual dogs 30 are assigned to one or the other essentially at random. B. RESULTS When structure was applied to overlapping subsets of 20-22 breeds at a time, it was observed that most breeds formed distinct clusters consisting solely of all the dogs -30- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 from that breed, as shown in Table 17. Dogs in only four breeds failed to consistently cluster with others of the same breed: Perro de Presa Canario, German Shorthaired Pointer, Australian Shepherd, and Chihuahua. In addition, six pairs of breeds clustered together in the majority of runs: Belgian Sheepdog and Belgian Tervuren, Collie and 5 Shetland Sheepdog, Whippet and Greyhound, Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute, Mastiff and Bullmastiff, and Greater Swiss Mountain Dog and Bernese Mountain Dog. These pairings are expected based on known breed history. To test whether these closely related breed pairs were nonetheless genetically distinct, structure was applied to each of these clusters. In all but one case the clusters 10 separated into two populations corresponding to the individual breeds, as shown in Table 18. The single exception was the cluster containing Belgian Sheepdogs and Belgian Tervurens. The European and Japanese Kennel Clubs classify them as coat color and length varieties of a single breed (Yamazaki & Yamazaki (1995) Legacy of the Dog: The Ultimate illustrated Guide to Over 200 Breeds, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA; 15 Wilcox & Walkowicz (1995) Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World, T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ), and while the American Kennel Club recognizes these as distinct breeds, the breed barrier is apparently too recent or insufficiently strict to have resulted in genetic differentiation. This example confirms that the algorithm only separates groups that have true genetic differences (Falush et al. (2003) Science 299:1582-5; Pritchard & 20 Rosenberg (1999) Am. J Hum. Genet. 65:200-8). To test whether a dog could be assigned to its breed based on genotype data alone, the direct assignment method (Paetkau et al. (1995) Mol. Ecol. 4:347-54) with a leave one-out analysis was used. 99% of individual dogs were correctly assigned to the correct breed. Only four dogs out of 414 were assigned incorrectly: one Beagle (assigned to 25 Perro de Presa Canario), one Chihuahua (assigned to Cairn Terrier), and two German Shorthaired Pointers (assigned to Kuvasz and Standard Poodle, respectively). All four errors involved breeds that did not form single-breed clusters in the structure analysis. Having demonstrated that modem dog breeds form distinct genetic units, it was attempted to define broader historical relationships among the breeds. First, standard 30 neighbor-joining methods were used to build a majority-rule consensus tree of breeds (FIGURE 2), with distances calculated using the chord distance measure (Cavalli-Sforza & Edwards (1967) Evolution 32:550), which does not assume a particular mutation model and is thought to perform well for closely related taxa (Goldstein et al. (1995) Genetics -31- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 139:463). The tree was rooted using wolf samples. The deepest split in the tree separated four Asian spitz-type breeds, and within this branch the Shar-Pei split first, followed by the Shiba Inu, with the Akita and Chow Chow grouping together. The second split separated the Basenji, an ancient African breed. The third split separated two Arctic 5 spitz-type breeds, the Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky, and the fourth split separated two Middle Eastern sight hounds, the Afghan and Saluki, from the remaining breeds. The first four splits exceeded the "majority rule" criterion, appearing in more than half of the bootstrap replicates. In contrast, the remaining breeds showed few consistent 10 phylogenetic relationships, except for close groupings of five breed pairs that also clustered together in the structure analysis, one new pairing of the closely related West Highland White Terrier and Cairn Terrier, and the significant grouping of three Asian companion breeds of similar appearance, the Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, and Pekingese. A close relationship among these three breeds was also observed in the structure analysis, 15 with at least two of the three clustering together in a majority of runs. The flat topology of the tree likely reflects a largely common founder stock and occurrence of extensive gene flow between phenotypically dissimilar dogs before the advent of breed clubs and breed barrier rules. In addition, it probably reflects the recreation of some historically older breeds that died out during the famines, depressions and wars of the 19th and 20th 20 centuries, using stock from phenotypically similar or historically related dogs. While the phylogenetic analysis showed separation of several breeds with ancient origins from a large group of breeds with presumed modem European origins, additional subgroups may be present within the latter group that are not detected by this approach for at least two reasons (Rosenberg et al. (2001) Genetics 159:699). First, the true 25 evolutionary history of dog breeds is not well-represented by the bifurcating tree model assumed by the method, but rather involved mixing of existing breeds to create new breeds (a process that continues today). Second, methods based on genetic distance matrices lose information by collapsing all genotype data for pairs of breeds into a single number. 30 The clustering algorithm implemented in structure was explicitly designed to overcome these limitations (Pritchard et al. (2000) Am. J Hum. Genet. 67:170-81; Falush et al. (2003) Genetics 164:1567; Rosenberg et al. (2001) Genetics 159:69-713) and has been applied to infer the genetic structure of several species (Rosenberg et al. (2002) -32- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Science 298:2181-5; Falush et al. (2003) Science 299:1582-5; Rosenberg et al. (2001) Genetics 159:699-713). Structure was run on the entire data set using increasing values of K (the number of subpopulations the program attempts to find) to identify ancestral source populations. In this analysis, a modem breed could closely mirror a single 5 ancestral population or represent a mixture of two or more ancestral types. At K=2, one cluster was anchored by the first seven breeds to split in the phylogenetic analysis, while the other cluster contained the large number of breeds with a flat phylogenetic topology (Table 19A). Five runs of the program produced nearly identical results, with a similarity coefficient (Rosenberg et al. (2002) Science 298:2381) 10 of 0.99 across runs. Seven other breeds share a sizeable fraction of their ancestry with the first cluster. These fourteen breeds all date to antiquity and trace their ancestry to Asia or Africa. When a diverse set of wolves from eight different countries.was included in the analysis, they fell entirely within this cluster (Table 20). The branch leading to the wolf outgroup also fell within this group of breeds in the phylogenetic analysis (FIGURE 2). 15 At K=3, additional structure was detected that was not readily apparent from the phylogenetic tree (Table 19B). The new third cluster consisted primarily of breeds related in heritage and appearance to the Mastiff and is anchored by the Mastiff, Bulldog and Boxer, along with their close relatives the Bullmastiff, French Bulldog, Miniature Bull Terrier and Perro de Presa Canario. Also included in the cluster are the Rottweiler, 20 Newfoundland and Bernese Mountain Dog, large breeds that are reported to have gained their size from ancient Mastiff-type ancestors. Less expected is the inclusion of the German Shepherd Dog. The exact origins of this breed are unknown, but the results suggest that the years spent as a military and police dog in the presence of working dog types, such as the Boxer, are responsible for shaping the genetic background of this 25 popular breed. Three other breeds showed partial and inconsistent membership in this cluster across structure runs (Table 16),.which lowered the similarity coefficient to 0.84. At K=4, a fourth cluster was observed, which included several breeds used as herding dogs: Belgian Sheepdog, Belgian Tervuren, Collie and Shetland Sheepdog (Table 19C). The Irish Wolfhound, Greyhound, Borzoi and Saint Bemard were also frequently 30 assigned to this cluster. While historical records do not suggest that these dogs were ever used to herd-livestock, the results suggest that these breeds are either progenitors to, or descendants of, herding types. The breeds in the remaining cluster are primarily of relatively recent European origins, and are mainly different types of hunting dogs: scent -33- WO 2005/059110 PCTUuS2004/042262 hounds, terriers, spaniels, pointers and retrievers. Clustering at K=4 showed a similarity coefficient of 0.61, reflecting similar cluster membership assignments for most breeds but variable assignments for other breeds across runs (Table 16). At K=5 the similarity coefficient dropped to 0.26 and no additional consistent subpopulations were inferred, 5 suggesting lack of additional high-level substructure in the sampled purebred dog population. The results paint the following picture of the relationships among domestic dog breeds. Different breeds are genetically distinct, and individuals can be readily assigned to breeds based on their genotypes. This level of divergence is surprising given the short 10 time since the origin of most breeds from mixed ancestral stocks and supports strong reproductive isolation within each breed as a result of the breed barrier rule. The results support at least four distinct breed groupings representing separate "adaptive radiations." A subset of breeds with ancient Asian and African origins splits off from the rest of the breeds and shows shared patterns of allele frequencies. At first glance, the inclusion of 15 breeds from Central Africa (Basenji), the Middle East (Saluki and Afghan), as well as Tibet (Tibetan Terrier, Lhasa Apso), China (Chow Chow, Pekingese, Sharpei, Shi Tzu), Japan (Akita, Shiba Inu), and the Arctic (Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, Samoyed) in a single genetic cluster is surprising. However, it is hypothesized that early pariah dogs originated in Asia and-migrated with nomadic human groups both south to Africa 20 and north to the Arctic, with subsequent migrations occurring throughout Asia (Savolainen et al. (2002) Science 298:1610; Leonard et al. (2002) Science 298:1613; Sablin & Khlopachev (2002) Current Anthropology 43:795). This cluster includes Nordic breeds that phenotypically resemble the wolf, such as the Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky, and shows the closest genetic relationship to the wolf, which is the direct 25 ancestor of domestic dogs. Thus dogs from these breeds may be the best living representatives of the ancestral dog gene pool. It is notable that several breeds commonly believed to be of ancient origin are not included in this group, for example the Pharaoh Hound and Ibizan Hound. These are often thought to be the oldest of all dog breeds, descending directly from the ancient Egyptian dogs drawn on tomb walls more than 5000 30 years ago. The results indicate, however, that these two breeds have been-recreated in more recent times from combinations of other breeds. Thus, while their appearance matches the ancient Egyptian sight hounds, their genomes do not. Similar conclusions apply to the Norwegian Elkhound, which clusters with modern European breeds rather -34- WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 than with the other Arctic dogs, despite reports of direct descent from Scandinavian origins over 5000 years ago (American Kennel Club (1998) The Complete Dog Book, eds. Crowley & Adelman, Howell Book House, New York, NY; Wilcox & Walkowicz (1995) Atlas ofDog Breeds ofthe World, T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ). 5 The large majority of breeds appears to represent a more recent radiation from shared European stock. While the individual breeds are genetically differentiated, they appear to have diverged at essentially the same time. This radiation probably reflects the proliferation of distinct breeds from less codified phenotypic varieties following the introduction of the breed concept and the creation of breed clubs in Europe in the 1800s. 10 A more sensitive cluster analysis is able to discern additional genetic structure of three subpopulations within this group. One contains Mastiff-like breeds and appears to reflect shared morphology derived from a common ancestor. Another includes Shetland Sheep Dog, the two Belgian Sheepdogs, and Collie, and may reflect shared ancestral herding behavior. The remaining population is dominated by a proliferation of breeds dedicated 15 to various aspects of the hunt. For these breeds, historical and breed club records suggest highly intertwined bloodlines, consistent with the results obtained. Dog breeds have traditionally been grouped on the basis of their roles in human activities, physical phenotypes, and historical records. The results described above provide an independent classification based on patterns of genetic variation. This 20 classification supports a subset of traditional groupings and also reveals previously unrecognized connections among breeds. An accurate understanding of the genetic relationships among breeds lays the foundation for studies aimed at uncovering the complex genetic basis of breed differences in morphology, behavior, and disease susceptibility. 25 EXAMPLE 5 This example describes an in silico method for estimating the contribution of parent, grandparent and great-grandparent canids from different canid populations to the genomes of mixed progeny canids using microsatellite markers. A. METHODS 30 1. Dataset Dataset 4 included genotype information for 95 markers from 85 canids, consisting of 81 dogs from 18 different dog breeds and 4 wolves (AHRT, AKIT, BEAG, BMD, BOX, BULD, BULM, CHIH, DACH, GOLD, IBIZ, MAST, NEWF, PEKE, POM, -35- PCT/US2004/ 042 267 WO 2005/059110 than with the other Arctic dogs, despite reports of direct descent from Scandinavian origins over 5000 years ago (American Kennel Club (1998) The Complete Dog Book, eds. Crowley & Adelman, Howell Book House, New York, NY; Wilcox & Walkowicz (1995) Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World, T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ). 5 The large majority of breeds appears to represent a more recent radiation from shared European stock. While the individual breeds are genetically differentiated, they appear to have diverged at essentially the same time. This radiation probably reflects the proliferation of distinct breeds from less codified phenotypic varieties following the introduction of the breed concept and the creation of breed clubs in Europe in the 1800s. 10 A more sensitive cluster analysis is able to discern additional genetic structure of three subpopulations within this group. One contains Mastiff-like breeds and appears to reflect shared morphology derived from a common ancestor. Another includes Shetland Sheep Dog, the two Belgian Sheepdogs, and Collie, and may reflect shared ancestral herding behavior. The remaining population is dominated by a proliferation of breeds dedicated 15 to various aspects of the hunt. For these breeds, historical and bred club records suggest highly intertwined bloodlines, consistent with the results obtained. Dog breeds have traditionally been grouped on the basis of their roles in human activities, physical phenotypes, and historical records. The results described above provide an independent classification based on pattems of genetic variation. This 20 classification supports a subset of traditional groupings and also reveals previously unrecognized connections among breeds. An accurate understanding of the genetic relationships among breeds lays the foundation for studies aimed at uncovering the complex genetic basis of breed differences in morphology, behavior, and disease susceptibility. 25 EXAMPLE 5 This example describes an in silico method for estimating the contribution of parent, grandparent and great-grandparent canids from different canid populations to the genomes of mixed progeny canids using microsatellite markers. A. METHODS 30 1. Dataset Dataset 4 included genotype information for 95 markers from 85 canids, consisting of 81 dogs from 18 different dog breeds and 4 wolves (AHRT, AKIT, BEAG, BMD, BOX, BULD, BULM, CIIH, DACH, GOLD, IBIZ, MAST, NEWF, PEKE, POM, -35- PCT/US2004/ 042 267 WO 2005/059110 PRES, PUG, ROTT, WOLF, see Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations). The 95 microsatellite markers were microsatellite markers 1-14, 16, 18-21, 23-36, 39-100 (Table 1). This dataset was chosen on the basis of the fact that greater than 90% of each of the 85 canids' genome was assigned to the correct breed. The four wolves were 5 designated as one canid population. 12 breeds were represented by 5 dogs each, 3 breeds by 4 dogs, and 3 breeds by 3 dogs, as shown in Table 9. The genotypes for each of the microsatellite markers used in each canid are set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). 2. Cluster Analyses 10 In silico canid mixes were created by randomly drawing one of the two alleles from each parent at each locus and designating them as the mix's alleles at that locus. An F1 mix was produced by an in silico mixing of alleles of two of the original 81 canids. An N2 mix was then produced by in silico mixing the F1 with one of its two parents, and an N3 mix was produced by in silico mixing the N2 with that same parent. 15 Three types of mixes were formed, test mixes, control mixes, and grandparent mixes. In the test mixes, the two parents were selected from two different breeds, chosen at random. 100 F1, N2, and N3 mixes were formed. Note that an Fl mix has two parents from different breeds, an N2 mix has three of four grandparents from one breed and one from another, and an N3 mix has seven of eight great-grandparents from one breed and 20 one from another. In the control mixes, the two parents were chosen from the same breed and 100 F1, N2, and N3 mixes were formed by the same procedure. Note that these all correspond to pure-bred dogs from the chosen breed. Several grandparent mixes were also formed by choosing the four grandparents 25 from 4 different breeds. All the 300 test mixes were run together in a run of structure with the 85 chosen canids. The same analysis was performed for the control mixes, and for the 4 grandparent mixes. The program was run with the following parameter settings: definee NUMINDS 395; #define NUMLOCI 95; #define LABEL 1; #define POPDATA 30 1; #define POPFLAG 1; #define PHENOTYPE 0; #define MARKERNAMES 0; #define MAPDISTANCES 0; #defme ONEROWPERIND 1; #define PHASE1NFO 0; #define PHASED 0; #define EXTRACOLS 0; #define MISSING 0; #define PLOIDY 2; #defme MAXPOPS 19; #define BURNIN 5000; #define NUMREPS 5000; #define -36- PCT/US2004/04 2 26 7 WO 2005/059110 USEPOPINFO 1; #define GENSBACK 0; #define MIGRPRIOR 0.0; #define NOADMIX 0; #define LINKAGE 0; #define INFERALPHA 1; #define ALPHA 1.0; #define POPALPHAS 0; #define UNIFPRIORALPHA 1; #define ALPHAMAX 10.0; #define ALPHAPROPSD 0.025; #define FREQSCORR 1; #define ONEFST 0; #define 5 FPRIORMEAN 0.01; #define FPRIORSD 0.05; #define INFERLAMBDA 0; #define LAMBDA 1.; #define COMPUTEPROB 1; #define PFROMPOPFLAGONLY 0; #define ANCESTDIST 1; #define NUMBOXES 1000; #define ANCESTPINT 0.95; #defme STARTATPOPINFO 1 ; #define METROFREQ 10; #define UPDATEFREQ 1; definee PRINTQHAT 1. 10 Each of the 85 canids was designated as belonging to its appropriate breed, and the mixes were not assigned to any breed. B. RESULTS For the control mixes, each mix was always assigned by the program to the correct breed, and the fraction of the genome assigned to that breed exceeded 95% in all 15 300 cases (the minimum was 95.75%), 98% in 297 cases, and 99% in 266 cases. Therefore, assignment of <95% of genome to a single breed provided unambiguous detection of mixing for the test mixes, and assignment of <98% provides strong evidence of mixing at the 0.99 confidence level. For the F1 test mixes, all 100 mixes were correctly assigned genome contributions 20 from the two parent breeds, with contributions of each breed ranging from 28% to 70%. In 82 of 100 cases each of the two parent breeds was assigned a contribution of >40% and <60%. This shows that mixes between two breeds can be reliably identified 100% of the time at the parent level. For the N2 test mixes, 99 of 100 cases had <98% of the genome assigned to one 25 breed, and 97 of 100 cases had <95% of the genome assigned to one breed, showing highly accurate ability to detect mixing at the grandparent level. In all but one case where mixing was detected, both breeds contributing to the mix were accurately identified (in one case the breed contributing one of the 4 grandparents was not detected as contributing significantly). In 80-85% of the cases, the N2 mixes could be reliably 30 discriminated from F1 mixes (that is, it could be determined that the mixing occurred at the level of grandparents and not parents). For the N3 test mixes, 85 of 100 cases had <98% of the genome assigned to one breed, and 77 of 100 cases had <95% of the genome assigned to one breed, showing -37- PCT/US2004/04 2 2 6 7 WO 2005/059110 fairly good ability to detect mixing at the great-grandparent level. In all cases where mixing was detected, both breeds contributing to the mix were accurately identified. In all cases, the N3 mixes could be reliably discriminated from Fl mixes (that is, it could be determined that the mixing occurred at the level of great-grandparents and not parents), 5 but there was less ability to distinguish between mixes at the grandparent and great grandparent levels. Finally, for mixes with four different grandparents, all four grandparent breeds were reliably identified, with contributions of each breed to the genome of the mix estimated in the 20-30% range. 10 These results clearly demonstrate the ability of the method to discriminate mixes at the parent and grandparent level from pure-bred dogs (as well as 1/2 wolf and 1/4 wolf mixes from dogs), with some ability to discriminate mixes at the great-grandparent level. The method also accurately identifies breed contributions in the genome of a mixed-breed dog. Larger databases containing more dogs from each breed, as well as additional 15 markers and optimized sets of markers chosen according to criteria described elsewhere in this application, permits more accurate discrimination of mixing at the level of great grandparents and, by straightforward extension, mixing that occurred in more distant ancestors. EXAMPLE 6 20 This example describes a representative method of the invention for estimating the contribution of canid populations to the genome of test canids using SNP markers. A. METHODS 1. Dataset A dataset of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a variety of dog breeds 25 was used to calculate the frequency of each allele in each breed. The database contained genotype information for 100 SNPs from 189 canids representing 67 breeds, with two to eleven purebred dogs per breed, as described in EXAMPLE 1. The identities of alleles in the dogs are set forth in Table 4 (filed herewith on a compact disc). 2. Doh Analysis 30 Using a leave-one-out procedure each dog was temporarily removed from the database and assigned to a breed based on comparison of the dog's genotypes to allele frequencies of each breed. Bayes' Theorem was used for the assignment: the probability that a dog comes from a given breed is the conditional probability that the observed -38- PCT/US2004/04 22 67 WVO 2005/059110 genotype would occur in a dog of that breed divided by the sum of conditional probabilities that the observed genotype would occur for every breed in the database (essentially as described in Cornuet et al. (1999) Genetics 153:1989-2000). Software was developed to implement this algorithm. Breeds with only two individuals were included 5 in the database but no attempt was made to classify their members because temporarily removing one of the two members did not leave enough information to calculate reliable allele frequencies. B. RESULTS The output of this analysis was, for each dog, a list of the probabilities that the 10 dog had come from each breed in the database, as shown in Table 21. Eighty percent of dogs were assigned to the correct breed with a probability of 99% or greater. For breeds in which genotypes were obtained for five or more individuals, 88% of the dogs were assigned to the correct breed with 99 percent probability. Fourteen dogs (sixtccn percent of the total tested) were not assigned to the correct breed with better than 65%/6 15 probability. Of these, thirteen were assigned incorrectly with a probability of fifty percent or better, nearly three-quarters with a probability of greater than ninety percent. The remaining dog was assigned 20-45% probabilities of coming from several breeds, one of which was correct. These results demonstrate the feasibility of breed assignment based on SNP 20 markers. Performance may be improved by generating SNP genotype profiles for a larger number of dogs (5 or more from each breed), using a larger set of SNPs, and selecting SNPs to be maximally informative. SNPs can be selected for inclusion in the panel both based on having a high heterozygosity across breeds (i.e., both alleges occur at high frequency) and based on large differences in frequency between breeds. 25 EXAMPLE 7 This example describes a naive Bayesian classification model for estimating the contribution of parent and grandparent canids from different canid populations to the genomes of mixed progeny canids using microsatellite markers. A. METHODS 30 1. Dataset Dataset 5 included genotype information for 96 markers from 429 canids representing 88 breeds (ACKR, AFGH, AHRT, AIRT, AKIT, AMAL, AMWS, ASBT, AUSS, AUST, BASS, BEAG, BEDT, BELS, BICH, BLDH, BMD, BORD, BORZ, -39- PCT/US2004/04 2 267 W 0 2005/059110 BOX, BRIA, BSJI, BULD, BULM, CAIR, CHBR, CHIH, CHOW, CKCS, CLSP, COLL, DACH, DANE, DOBP, ECKR, FBLD, FCR, GOLD, GREY, GSD, GSHP, GSMD, GSNZ, -USK, IBIZ, IRSE, IRTR, ITGR, IWOF, KEES, KERY, KOMO, KUVZ, LAB, LHSA, MAST, MBLT, MNTY, MSNZ, NELK, NEWF, QES, PEKE, PHAR, PNTR, 5 POM, PRES, PTWD, PUG, RHOD, ROTT, SALU, SAMO, SCHP, SCWT, SHAR, SHIB, SHIH, SPOO, SSHP, SSNZ, STBD, TIBT, TERV, TPOO, WHIP, WHWT, WSSP, see Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations). The 96 icrosatellite markers were microsatellite markers 1-9, 11-38, 40-42, 44-75, 77-100 (Table 1). The genotype information for the canids in this dataset is set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith 10 on a compact disc). Dataset 6 included genotype information for 72 of the markers in Table 1 from 160 mixed-breed canids with known admixture composition. The genotype information for the mixed-breed canids in this dataset is set forth in Table 3 (filed herewith on a compact disc). 15 2. ANALYSES A naive Bayesian classification model was developed that incorporates linked and unlinked microsatellite loci information, higher-dimensioned ancestral populations, and higher-ordered generation pedigrees for the probabilistic assignment of individuals to ighes of ancestral subpopulaions. Two- and three-generational models were 20 implemented for exact admixture detection and assignment, simultaneously addressing the generation, subpopulation and linkage limitations of previous models. The 2-generational model closely follows the model outlined in Anderson & Thompson (2002) Genetics 160:1217-29, with extensions for greater than two classes of ipure" subpopulations. For the L unlinked loci, we have N subpopulatio s (deemed 25 breeds), and j alleles at the 1 1h locus. For each individual at the L loci, we have a genotype: (g( ) , l e). Aggregating subpopulation allele information provides information about the frequency of any given allele, denoted as fj(I). Thus for individual, non-admixed subpopulation assignments we have: L WP(g bbreed i)P(b'oed i) 30 P(g Ibreed i) =n and P(breed iI g) = -: 0P(g Ibreed i) P(bred i) For a parental mixture assignment we now have: -40- PCT/U S2004/0 4226 7 WO 2005/059110 P(g Iblpaternal,b2maternal) =J {(f fe" +1 4 f" fis 0)I(gO *g )+f& f( I(g, = where superscripts of (0) denote paternal relations and (1) denote maternal relations (with obvious interchangeability options). 5 The 3-generation model allows the extension of the model to consider 4 subpopulation, 2-generation representation across the N subpopulations: P(g I (blxb2) x (b3xb4)) = 171 [cs~2 5.f(:::)(.5f (") +.5f (") + (.5f "" +.5f 1 t': .5f' :)!g~g' + (.5f(&+5~).f~'+.f~)(~=g) Exhaustive searches for the mixtures with the highest posterior probability are 10 possible for 2- and 3-generation models. For the in silicon individuals, model validation was performed via a leave-one-out cross validation, where sampled alleles used in creating the in silicon mixed-breed individual are removed from the ancestral population and allele frequencies are updated prior to maximum likelihood mixture proportion assignment. 15 B. RESULTS Analysis on in-silico mixed-breed individuals across all 96 dinucleotide markers show that the model at 2-and 3-generations performs exceedingly well with 98.4% of F1 mixes and 94.3% of F2 mixes correctly assigned, with no obvious patterns for breed specific deficits. Analysis on the 160 known mixed-breed individuals genotyped at 72 of 20 the 96 dinucleotide markers show that the model at 2-and 3-generations performs nearly as accurately with 96.2% of F1 mixes and 91.8% of F2 mixes correctly assigned. While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. 25 -41- -41a The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general 5 knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates. Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word comprisec", and variations such as "comprises" and ,comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group 10 of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 1. Microsatellite Markers Marker Name Forward Primer Reverse Primer Reference Ann. Temp. (*C) PIC I REN285G14 SEQ ID NO:1 SEQ ID NO:101 la 55 NA 2 C01.673 SEQ ID NO:2 SEQ ID NO:102 1 58 0.36 3 REN112102 SEQ ID NO:3 SEQ ID NO:103 1 58 0.76 4 RENI72C02 SEQ ID NO:4 SEQ ID NO:104 1 55 0.48 5 FH2793 SEQ ID NO:5 SEQ ID NO:105 2b 58 0.76 6 REN143Kl9 SEQ ID NO:6 SEQ ID NO:106 1 55 0.5 7 FH2890 SEQ ID NO:7 SEQIDNO:107 2 55 0.59 8 C02.466 SEQ ID NO:8 SEQIDNO:108 1 58 0.55 9 C02.894 SEQ ID NO:9 SEQ ID NO:109 1 58 0.72 10 C02.342 SEQ ID NO:10 SEQIDNO:110 1 0.77 11 FH2895 SEQ ID NO:11 SEQ ID NO: 1l1 2 58 0.7 12 REN157CO8 SEQ ID NO:12 SEQ ID NO: 112 1 55 0.72 13 C03.445 SEQ ID NO:13 -SEQ ID NO: 113 1 58 0.6 14 FH2732 'SEQ ID NO:14 SEQ ID NO:114 2 58 0.84 15 FH2776 SEQ ID NO:15 SEQ ID NO:115 2 58 0.49 16 REN160J02 SEQ ID NO:16 SEQ ID NO: 116 1 58 0.82 17 REN262N08 SEQ ID NO:17 SEQ ID NO:117 1 55 0.72 18 REN92G21 SEQ ID NO:18 SEQ ID NO. 118 1 58 0.66 19 REN285123 SEQ ID NO:19 SEQ ID NO:119 1 55 0.58 20 C05.414 SEQ ID NO:20 SEQ ID NO:120 1 58 0.47 21 FH2752 SEQ ID NO:21 SEQ ID NO:121 2 58 0.38 22 REN210Il4 SEQ ID NO:22 SEQ ID NO:122 1 55 0.66 23 REN37HO9 SEQ ID NO:23 SEQ ID NO:123 3c 58 0.67 24 REN97MIl SEQ ID NO:24 SEQ ID NO:124 1 55 NA 25 REN286L19 SEQ ID NO:25 SEQ ED NO:125 1 58 0.66 26 FH2860 SEQ ID NO:26 SEQ ID NO:126 2 55 0.62 27 REN204KI3 SEQ ID NO:27 SEQ ID NO:127 1 55 0.48 28 C08.373 SEQ ID NO:28 SEQ ID NO:128 1 58 0.68 29 C08.618 SEQ ID NO:29 SEQ ID NO:129 1 55 0.82 30 C09.173 SEQ ID NO:30 SEQ ID NO:130 1 58 0.78 31 C09.474 SEQ 1D NO:31 SEQ ID NO:131 1 55 0.78 32 FH2885 SEQ ID NO:32 SEQ ID NO:132 2 55 0.74 33 C10.781 SEQIDNO:33 SEQ ID NO:133 1 55 0.62 34 REN73FOS SEQ ID NO:34 SEQ ID NO:134 1 55 0.54 35 REN154G10 SEQ ID NO:35 SEQ ID NO:135 1 55 0.71 36 REN164BO5 SEQ ID NO:36 SEQ ID NO:136 1 55 0.5 37 FH2874 SEQIDNO:37 SEQIDNO:137 2 55 NA 38 CII.873 SEQ ID NO:38 SEQIDNO:138 1 58 0.81 39 REN25SLII SEQ ID NO:39 SEQ ID NO:139 1 0.72 40 REN213FOI SEQ ID NO:40 SEQ ID NO:140 1 55 0.82 41 REN20SM20 SEQ ID NO:41 SEQ ID NO:141 1 58 0.64 42 REN94K1 SEQ ID NO:42 SEQ ID NO:142 1 55 0.56 42 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 43 REN12OP21 SEQ ID NO:43 SEQ ID NO:143 1 0.5 44 REN286P03 SEQ ID NO:44 SEQ ID NO:144 1 58 0.78 45 C13.758 SEQ ID NO:45 SEQ ID NO:145 1 55 0.75 46 C14.866 SEQ ID NO:46 SEQ ID NO:146 1 55 0.74 47 FH3072 SEQ ID NO:47 SEQ ID NO:147 2 55 0.63 48 FH3802 SEQ ID NO.48 SEQ ID NO:148 2 55 0.44 49 REN06CI SEQ ID NO:49 SEQ ID NO:149 3 58 0.79 50 REN144MIO SEQ ID NO:50 SEQ ID NO:150 1 58 0.66 51 REN85N14 SEQ ID NO:51 SEQ ID NO:151 1 58 0.78 52 FH3096 SEQ ID NO:52 SEQ ID NO:152 2 55 0.79 53 C17.402 SEQ ID NO:53 SEQ JD NO:153 1 58 0.75 54 RENSOB03 SEQ ID NO:54 SEQ ID NO:154 3 58 0.74 55 REN112GIO SEQ ID NO:55 SEQ ID NO:155 1 55 0.7 56 REN186N13 SEQ ID NO:56 SEQ ID NO:156 1 58 0.66 57 FH2795 SEQ ID NO:57 SEQ ID NO:157 2 58 0.71 58 CLB.460 SEQ ID NO:58 SEQ ID NO:158 1 58 0.53 59 FH2783 SEQ ID NO:59 SEQ ID NO:159 2 55 NA 60 REN91I14 SEQ ID NO:60 SEQ ID NO:160 1 58 0.72 61 REN274F18 SEQ ID NO:61 SEQ ID NO:161 1 58 0.66 62 FH2887 SEQ ID NO:62 SEQ ID NO:162 2 55 0.77 63 FH3109 SEQ ID NO:63 SEQ ID NO:163 2 58 0.62 64 REN293N22 SEQ ID NO:64 SEQ ID NO:164 1 58 0.48 65 FH2914 SEQ ID NO:65 SEQ D NO:165 2 55 0.61 66 FH3069 SEQ ID NO:66 SEQ ID NO:166 2 55 0.53 67 REN49F22 SEQ ID NO:67 SEQ ID NO:167 3 55 0.66 68 REN107H05 SEQ ID NO:68 SEQ ID NO:168 1 55 0.86 69. REN78116 SEQ ID NO:69 SEQ ID NO:169 1 55 0.63 70 FH3078 SEQ ID NO:70 SEQ ID NO:170 2 55 0.67 71 C23.277 SEQ ID NO:71 SEQ ID NO:171 1 55 0.54 72 REN181K04 SEQ ID NO:72 SEQ ID NO:172 1 58 0.64 73 REN106106 SEQ ID NO:73 - SEQ ID NO:173 1 55 0.58 74 FH3083 SEQ ID NO:74 SEQ ID NO:174 2 55 0.61 75 REN54El9 SEQ ID NO:75 SEQ ID NO:175 1 55 0.54 76 C25.213 SEQ ID NO:76 SEQ ID NO:176 1 0.78 77 REN87021 SEQ ID NO:77 SEQ ID NO:177 1 55 0.62 78 C26.733 SEQ ID NO:78 SEQ ID NO:178 1 55 0.61 79 C27.442 SEQ ID NO:79 SEQ ID NO:179 1 55 0.74 80 C27.436 SEQ ID NO:80 SEQ ID NO:180 1 55 0.51 81 REN72KI5 SEQ ID NO:81 SEQ ID NO:181 1 55 0.66 43 WO 2005/0591 10 PCT/US2004/042267 82 FH12759 SEQ ID NO:82 . SEQIDNO: 182 2 55 0.71 83 F112785 SEQ ID NO:83 SEQ DIJNO: 183 2 55 0.46 84 REN239K24 SEQ ID NO:84 SEQ IDNO:I 84 1 55 0.78 85 F113092 SEQ M NO:85 SEQ DNO:185 2 55 0.54 s6 REN51C16 SEQ ID NO:86 SEQID NOA 86 4d55 0.8 87 FH3053 SEQ I-D N:87 SEQ ID NO: 187 2 55 0.74 88 REN43H24 SEQLD NO:88 SEQIDNO: 188 3 55 0.66 89 FI-12712 SEQ ID NO:89 SEQ DNO: 189 2 55 0.67 90 Ff12875 SEQ TD NO:90 SEQ ED NO: 190 2 55 0.6 91 P112790 SEQIMDNO:91 SEQID NO: 190 2 55 0.58 92 REN291M20 SEQ ID NO:92 SEQ ED NO: 192 1 58 0.76 93 REN16OMI8 SEQ ID NO:93 SEQ ID NO: 193 1 58 0.76 94 FH13060 SEQ ID NO:94 SEQED NO: 194 2 55 0.4 95 REN314HIO1 SEQ MDNO:95 SEQ DNO: 195 155 0.54 96 RENOIGOI SEQ MDNO:96 SEQ ID NO: 196 3 55 0.54 97 F.ENI 12C08 SEQID NQ:97 SEQ 1D)NO: 197 1 55 0.42 98 REN106107 SEQ M NO:98 SEQIYNO:19B 1 55 0.78 99 Ff12708 SEQ ID NO:99 SEQ ID NO: 199 2 55 0.63 100 RRN86GI5 SEQIDNO:100 ISEQID NO:200 1 55 0.76 a Breen et al. (200 1) Gezorn e Res. It: 1784-95. b Guyon et al. (2003) Proc. Nod. Acad Sci. U.S.A. 100(9):5296-301. c Jouquand ti al. (2000) Animal Genezics 31:266-72. d Mellersh et al. (2000) Marnr. Genoine 11:120-30. 44 WO 2005/059J10 PCT/US20D4/042267 oo 0' 2NNN 2 00 2 N In~0 C!N C) U00 0 0 C (Z) . 0 CZ) S0 0000 0 0 0 ( 0 000 0 00 0 Lo- InQU U< V) L- w'0 ) l r- -0 N m N IT %D cli '3 N 00i 0\0 I' N ~N 0N C) 00 000 0 0~ 0 0 z z z 7-7- Z ~ z zz z z z ot 0' 00 0'w 0 0) w' 0'V) & CN C- (N - 5 06 000 00 00 0o 0 zzZZ z z zz z Z z 0' 0' 0D 0' 0'a ( V) W ww w W w V S N s V00 )Z r/)' V) 0 N O C-4J( N- (N 06~ 00 0 (n ~ Z Z Z~45 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 ~o mN00 t-~ m 00 . 0 Q 0 0 C 0 0000 C0 CD000 000 C: -c C, C , ,C r- 0, 0 0 C~D 00 c c)o ; 0 6 6C; 0 0 0 go N ~ N ~ N m rq o' 0' r 00 m T' a 000 000 00 0 0:r mm mlim m0m m 0 0 000 0 00 0 0 z zz z z z zz z *z z z z -.0'- .0.0'0' Oe o : Ov 0' 0'- a'. 0 0 0(%D - NC m - 'IT W) 0 (N "N N N (N (N N cN 0 0 000 0 00 0 0 0 00 z z z 7 z z zz z z z 2 G99 R 999Q 9 9 9 9 e fl 0C~t~# U)Cd C) Wd U) co)Cl N iC IN IN CN N N C'4 C1 . . 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Abbreviations for Canid Populations ACKR American Cocker Spaniel IBIZ Ibizan Hound AFGH Afghan Hound IRSE Irish Setter AHRT American Hairless Terrier IRTR Irish Terrier AIRT Airedale Terrier IRWS Irish Water Spaniel AKAB Akabash- IWOF Irish Wolfhound AKIT Akita ITGR Italian Greyhound AMAL Alaskan Malamute KEES Keeshond AMWS American Water Spaniel KERY Kerry Blue Terrier ASBT American Staffordshire Bull Terrier KOMO Komondor AUSS Australian Shepherd KUVZ Kuvasz AUST Australian Terrier LAB Labrador Retriever BASS Basset Hound LHSA Lhasa Apso BEAC Bearded Collie MAST Mastiff BEAG Beagle MBLT Miniature Bull Terrier BEDT Bedlington Terrier MNTY Manchester Terrier - toy BELS Belgian Sheepdog MSNZ Miniature Schnauzer BICH Bichon Frise NELK Norwegian Elkhound BLDH Bloodhound NEVF Newfoundland BMD Bernese Mountain Dog OES Old English Sheepdo BORD Border Collie PAPI Papillon BORZ Borzoi PEKE Pekingese BOST Boston Terrier PBGV Pelit Basset Griffon Vendeen BOX Boxer PHAR Pharaoh Hound BOYK Boykin Spaniel PNTR Pointer . BPUA Briard POM Pomeranian - BSJI Basenji PRES Presa Canario BULD Bulldog PTWD Portuguese Water Dog BULM builmastiff PUG Pug BULT Bull Terrier RHOD Rhodesian Ridgeback CAIR Cairn Terrier ROTT Rottweiler CHBR Chesapeak Bay Retriever SALU Saluki CHIH Chihuahua SAMO Samoyed CHOW Chow Chow SCHP Schiperke CKCS Cavalier King Charles Spaniel SCDH Scottish Deerhound CLSP Clumber Spaniel SCWT Soft-coated Wheatcn Terrier COLL Collie SFXT Smooth Fox Terrier COY Coyote SHAR Shar-Pei DAC-I Dachshund SH-IB Shiba Ina DALM Dalmatian SHIH Shih Tzu DANE Great Dane SPIN Spinoni Italiano DNDT Dandie Dinmont Terrier SPIX Springer Mix DOBP Doberman Pinscher SCOL Standard Collie 49 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 ECKR English Cocker Spaniel SPOO Standard Poodle ESHP English Shepherd SSNZ Standard Schnauzer ESPR English Springer Spaniel SSHP Shetland Shecpdog EFOX English Foxhound STBD Saint Bernard FCR Flat-Coated Retriever SUSP Sussex Spaniel FBLD French Bulldog TERV Belgian Tervuren FSP Field Spaniel TIBT Tibetan Terrier GOLD Golden Retriever TPOO Toy Poodle GREY Greyhound WEIM Weimaranor GPIN German Pincher WHIP Whippet GSD German Shepherd Dog WHWT West Highland White Terrier GSHP German Short-baired Pointer WOLF Wolf GSMD Greater Swiss Mountain Dog WSSP Welsh Springer Spaniel GSNZ Giant Schnauzer WST Welsh Terrier HUSK Siberian Husky s WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 6. 94 Canids in Dataset I Population* Canid Identification Number AHRT 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 AKIT 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 BEAG 994 995 1323 1324 1327 BMD 941 943 968 970 971 BOX 1176 1177 1178 1179 1304 BULD 1193 1194 1195 1197 1198 BULM 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 CHIH 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 DACH 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 GOLD 591 592 593 603 604 IBIZ 1147 1148 1162 1172 1280 MAST 991 1015 1016 1017 1066 NEWF 271 274 275 277 278 PEKE 1143 1145 1211 1212 1213 POM 1190 1191 1210 1238 1239 PRES 1082 1093 1096 1115 H27 PUG 1077 1104 1183 1184 1192 ROTT 1014 1028 1029 1033 1034 WOLF 282135 492-8 930121 Iran-I See Tahle 5 for abbreviations of canid populations. 51 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 7. 341 Canids in Dataset 2 Population* Canid Identification Number ACKR 1035 2261 2310 AFGH 1812 1939 2264 AHRT 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 AIRT 1603 1604 1788 1875 AKIT 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 AMAL 1629 1779 1845 2132 2214 AMWS 2168 2279 2327 987 988 AUSS 1336 1337 1500 1521 1683 AUST 1387 1531 1533 1564 1870 1871 BASS 1341 1342 1506 1917 BEAG 1323 1324 1327 994 995 BEDT 1422 1423 1424 1426 BELS 1351 2111 2153 2209 2210 BLDH 1186 1223 1410 1942 1957 BMD 941 943 968 1763 969 BORD 1648 1828 1829 2002 2003 BORZ 1378 1401 1808 2268 978 BOX 1176 1177 1178 1179 1304 BSJ1 1338 1339 1645 1675 1717 BULD 1193 1194 1195 1197 1198 BULM 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 CAIR 1405 2096 3113 2125 2131 CHBR 1546 1549 1813 2091 888 CHIH 1202 1203. 1204 1205 1206 CKCS 1513 1639 1.640 1642 .2054 CLSP 1068 1009 1802 231-2. 2314 COLL 1692 :1701' 2284 '373' 379 DACH 1051 1052 1053' 1054 1055' DANE 1574 1575 1580 1700 1748 DNDT 2204 2219 2221 DOBP 1031 1749 2162 2245 ECKR 1376 1377 1400 1404 1511 FCR 1188 2020 2042 2044 2259 GOLD 591 592 593 603 604. GREY 2477 . . 2478 .2479 . .2480. ... 2481 . GSD 1666 1776 2011 2060 2086 GSHP 1628 1708 1710 1833 1892 GSMD 1547 1659 1660 1662 1663 HUSK 1469 1883 2115 2117 2118 IBIZ 1147 1148 1162 1172 1280 IRSE 1540 1617 1896 2084 2085 IRTR 2152 2189 2238 2242 52 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 IWOF 1581 1761 1792 1906 1993 KEES 1501 1589 ]818 1819 2072 KOMO 1484 1964 2321 2323 2334 KUVZ 1482 1551 1672 1913 1994 LAB 1310 1465 1468 1754 1830 MAST 1015 1016 1017 1066 991 MBLT 1915 2253 2254 2255 2256 MNTY 1539 1732 2145 2149 NELK 2216 2239 2240 2281 2295 NEWF 271 274 275 277 278 OES 1984 2171 2179 PEKE 1143 1145 1211 1212 1213 PNTR 1382 1383 1869 1938 1948 POM 1190 1191 1210 1238 1239 PRES 1082 1096 1115 1127 1095 PTWD P142 P1 P238 P25 P67 PUG 1077 1104 1183 1184 1192 RHOD 1444 1454 1505 1592 1609 ROTT 1014 1028 1029 1033 1034 SCHP 1386 1471 1814 1852 SCWT 1624 1770 2250 2301 SFXT 1550 2167 SHAR 1573 1593 1619 1998 1999 SPOO 1530 1582 1876 1877 2337 SSiP 1379 1523 1824 1921 2040 STBD 1075 1714 1750 2403 2404 TERV 1622 2194 2200 2222 WHIP 1355 1395 1407 *1409 1518 WHWT 138.8. 1420 1992 . 21.00 . 2128. WSSP 1955 2139 .2143 2195. 2286 See Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations. 53 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 8. 414 Canids in Dataset 3 Population* Canid Identification Number ACKR 1035 2261 2310 1956 2260 AFGH 1812 1939 2264 1936 1937 AHRT 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 AIRT 1603 1604 1788 1875 AKIT 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 AMAL 1629 1779 1845 2132 2214 AMWS 2168 2279 2327 987 988 AUSS 1336 1337 1500 1521 1683 AUST 1387 1531 1564 1870 1871 BASS 1341 1342 1506 1917 BEAG 1323 1324 1327 994 995 BEDT 1422 1423 1424 1426 BELS 1351 2111 2153 2209 2210 BICH 1943 1954 933 974 BLDH 1186 1223 1410 1942 1957 BMD 941 943 968 1763 969 BORD 1648 1828 1829 2002 2003 BORZ 1378 1401 1808 2268 978 BOX 176 1177 1178 1179 1304 BS.11 1338 1339 1645 1675 1717 BULD 1193 1194 1195 1197 1198 BULM 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 CAIR 1405 2096 2113 2125 2131 CH-IBR 1546 1549 1813 . 2091 888 CHIH 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 dHOW 1633 1835 837 1838 1-839 CKCS - 1.513 1639 1640 ' 1642 2054 CLSP - 1008 1009 . 1802 -2312 2314 COLL 1692 1701 2284 373 379 DACH 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 DANE 1574 1575 1580 1700 1748 DOBP 103) 1032 1749 2162 2245 ECKR 1376 1377 1400 1404 1511 FBLD 1507 1508 1509 2671 FCR 1188 2020. 2042 . 2044 .2259... GOLD 591 592 593 603 604 GREY 2477 2478 2479 2480 2481 GSD 1666 1776 2011 2060 2086 GSHP 1628 1708 1710 1833 1892 GSMD 1547 1659 1660 1662 1663 GSNZ 1868 22739 27093 27106 33390 HUSK 1469 1883 2115 2117 2118 54 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 IBIZ 1147 1148 1162 1172 1280 IRSE 1540 1617 1896 2084 2085 IRTR 2152 2189 2238 2242 ITGR 1568 1570 1862 1881 1882 TWOF 1581 1761 1792 1906. 1993 KEES 1501 1589 1818 1819 2072 KERY 13878 1483 1579 2014 24255 KOMO 1484 1964 2321 2323 2334 KUVZ 1482 1551 1672 1913 1994 LAB 1310 1465 1468 1754 1830 LHSA 1524 1525 1526 1528 2074 MAST 1015 1016 1017 1066 991 MBLT 1915 2253 2254 2255 2256 MNTY 1539 1732 2145 2149 MSNZ 1587 1756 1851 2034 2613 NELK 2216 2239 2240 2281 2295 NEWF 271 274 275 277 278 OES 1984 2171 2179 1914 1626 PEKE 1143 1145 1211 1212 1213 PHAR 1292 1947 1962 1963 PNTR 1382 1383 1869 1938 1948 POM 190 1191 1210 1238 1239 PRES 1082 1096 l1l5 1127 1095 PTWD P142 Pi P238 P25 P67 PUG 1077 1104 1183 1184 1192 RHOD 14e4 1454 1505 1592 1609 ROTT 1014 1028 1029 1033- 1034 SALU 1491 1535. 1607 1873 2610 SAMO 1375 1532 1560 169 239 SCHP 1386 1471 1814 1852 SCWT 1624 .1770 2250 2301 S1-AR 1523 1593 1619 1998 1999 SI-iB 769 1854 1856 1860 1981 SHIH 1393 1783 2068 2859 2860 SPOO 1530 1582 1876 1877 2337 SSHP 1379 1523 1824 1921 2040 SSNZ 13352 1360 1827 20457 22647 STBD 1075 1714 1750 2403 2404 TIBT 1466 1562 1707 26078 28086 TERV 1622 2194 2200 2222 WHIP 1355 1395 1407 1409 1518 WHWT 1388 1420 1992 2100 2128 WSSP 1955 2139 2143 2195 2286 * See Table 5 for abbieviations of canid populations.
WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 9. 85 Canids in Dataset 5 Population* Canid Identification Number AHRT 1120 1121 1124 AKIT 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 BEAG 1323 1327 994 995 BMD 941 943 968 970 971 BOX 1176 1177 1178 1179 1304 BULD 1193 1194 1195 1197 1198 BULM 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 CHIH 1202 1203 1204 DACH 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 GOLD 591 593 603 604 IBIZ 1147 1148 1162 1172 1280 MAST 1015 1016 1017 1066 991 NEWF 271 274 275 277 278 PEKE 1143 1145 1211 1212 1213 POM 1190 1191 1210 1238 PRES 1093 1096 1115 PUG 1077 1104 1183 1184 1192 ROTT 1014 1028 1029 1033 1034 WOLF 282135 4192-8 930121 ian-i * See Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations. 56 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 10. Microsatellite Marker Alleles and Heterozygosities in 19 Canid Populations Population* n P A Ap He Ho f AHRT 4.882353 0.835294 2.576471 2.887324 0.439286 0.432549 0.017577 AKIT 4.8 0.917647 3.035294 3.217949 0.550509 0.522157 0.058242 BEAG 4.941176 0.929412 2.952941 3.101266 0.560938 0.482941 0.153823 BMD 3.938272 0.82716 2.296296 2.552239 0.396752 0.38642 0.095341 BOX 4.905882 0.764706 2.141176 2.492308 0.348287 0.308235 0.13062 BULD 4.8 0.870588 2.6 2.837838 0.47183 0.42902 0.104385 BULM 4.952941 0.917647 2.752941 2.910256 0.518151 0.488235 0.064621 CHIH 4.811765 0.976471 3.447059 3.506024 0.611858 0.556667 0.101951 DACH 4.847059- 0.882353 2.658824 2.853333 0.487712 0.482941 0.016864 GOLD 4.905882 0.905882 2.905882 3.103896 0.529542 0.520784 0.018744 IBIZ 4.682353 0.905882 2.847059 3.038961 0.517372 0.462745 0.118169 MAST 4.576471 0.905882 2.541176 2.701299 0.488389 0.466667 0.051889 NEWF 4.882353 0.941176 2.905882 3.025 0.516111 0.49 0.05822 PEKE 4.917647 0.858824 2.552941 2.808219 0.453319 0.428824 0.062983 POM 4.717647 0.929412 3.176471 3.341772 0.576965 0.482941 0.17924 PRES 4.717647 0.964706 3.435294 3.52439 0.616111 0.558824 0.103943 PUG 4.870588 0.776471 2.223529 2.575758 0.397302 0.315882 0.224817 ROTT 4.882353 0.882353 2.670588 2.893333 0.475864 0.44902 0.063943 WOLF 3.847059 0.964706 3.870588 3.97561 0.712773 0.492157 0.345081 Mean 4.730497 0.892451 2.820548 3.018251 0.508899 0.460895 0.108623 * See Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations. a - Effective number of individuals sampled from the population (n is smaller than the number of individuals tested due to missing marker data); P - Proportion of polymorphic loci'across all 95 markers for individuals in a population; A = mean number of-alleles per locus: Ap = mean number of alleles per polymorphic locur; He ='expected heterozygosity; Ho = observed heterozygosity; f = estimate of inbreeding coefficient for the population. 57 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 11. Heterozygosity of 85 Dog Breeds Population Heterozygosity Bedlington Terrier 0.312842 Miniature Bull Terrier 0.321619 Boxer 0.343151 Clurnber Spaniel 0.363595 Greater Swiss Mountain Dog 0.364943 Airedale Terrier 0.372793 Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier 0.37376 Collie 0.383453 Doberman Pinscher 0.383763 Irish Terrier 0.390427 Bloodhound 0.391559 German Shepherd Dog 0.397957 Pug Dog 0.398442 Bernese Mountain Dog 0.399599 Flat-coated Retriever 0.402832 Miniature Schnauzer 0.414528 Irish Wolfhound 0.418039 Pharaoh Hound 0.420188 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 0.427633 Shetland Sheepdog 0.43244 Manchester Terrier Toy 0.432937 French Bulldog 0.439855 Basset Hound 0.44117.1 American Cocker Spaniel 0.443841 Schipperke 0.445437 Irish Setter 0.446656 Basenji 0.447739 Bulldog . 0.449549 Standard Schnauzer 0.450041 Whippet 0.450959 American Hairless Terrier 0.454113 Mastiff 0.455126 Rottweiler 0.45651 Pekingese 0.459983 English Cocker Spaniel .0.46565 Saint Bernard 0.465724 Italian Greyhound 0.468797 Afghan Hound 0.468924 Pointer 0.469444 Shih Tzu 0.472193 Welsh Springer Spaniel 0.473917 Kerry Blue Terrier 0.477836 58 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Dachshund 0.483817 Borzoi 0.487909 Great Dane 0.488697 Alaskan Malamute 0.489877 Newfoundland 0.490617 West Highland White Terrier 0.493936 Belgian Sheepdog 0.495114 Australian Terrier 0.499343 Ibizan Hound 0.503981 Keeshond 0.505126 Bullmastiff 0.509243 Akita 0.510396 Greyhound 0.513409 Chesapeake Bay Retriever 0.514166 Golden Retriever 0.517779 Tibetan Terrier 0.519535 Cliow Chow 0.52043 Rhodesian Ridgeback 0.520493 Siberian Husky 0.527344 Bichon Frise 0.528271 Standard Poodle 0.529948 Old English Sheepdog 0.530192 Norwegian Elkhound 0.532854 German Shorthaired Pointer 0.538761 American Water Spaniel 0.540183 Lhasa Apso 0.541245 Samoyed 0.542932 Nomeranian. 0.546007 Beagle .0.549119 Border Collie 0.549583 Belgian Tervnren. 0.551091 Kuvasz 0.553538 Shiba nu 0.560543 Labrador Retriever 0.56059 Giant Schnauzer 0.56131 Saluki 0.563037 Portuguese Water Dog 0.568882 Komondor 0.57321 Cairn Terrier- 0.575823 Chinese Shar-Pei 0.584412 Perro de Presa Canario 0.589397 Chihuahua 0.592353 Australian Shepherd 0.609668 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 12. Expected Heterozygosity of 60 Breeds Based on Allele Frequencies at 75 SNP Loci Breed Heterozygosity (x104) Scottish Deerhound 2.0683 Field Spaniel 2.3165 Flat-coated Retriever 2.6474 Bernese Mountain Dog 2.8129 Standard Schnauzer 2.8129 Boxer 3.0611 Collie 3.0611 Bearded Collie 3.1438 Miniature Bull Terrier 3.2266 Perro de Presa Canario 3.392 Bull Terrier 3.8057 Mastiff 3.8057 Petite Basset Griffon Vendeen 3.8884 Bedlington Terrier 3.9712 Saluki 4.1366 Standard Poodle 4.1366 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 4.2194 Sussex Spaniel 4.2194 American Water Spaniel 4.5503 lbizan Hound 4.7158 Beagle 4.7985 .. Boston Terrier 4.7985 German Pinscher 4.8812. .- Basset Hound -. 4.964 -Bichon Frise 4.964. Rottweiler - 4.964 Bullmastiff 5.1294 English Springer Spaniel 5.1294 Greater Swiss Mountain Dog 5.3776 Pug Dog 5.3776 Boykin Spaniel 5.5431 Italian Greyhound 5.5431 Newfoundland. .5.5431 American Hairless Terrier 5.7086 Borzoi 5.7913 derman Shepherd Dog 5.7913 Saint Bernard 5.7913 Dachshund 5.874 Akita 5.9568 Cocker Spaniel 6.0395 60 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 French Bulldog 6.0395 Greyhound 6.0395 Irish Water Spaniel 6.0395 Shetland Shcepdog 6.205 Papillon 6.2877 Foxhound (English) 6.3704 Tibetan Terrier 6.4532 Welsh Springer Spaniel . 6.4532 German Shorthaired Pointer 6.6186 Welsh Terrier 6.6186 Dalmatian 6.7014 Irish Setter 6.7014 Alaskan Malamute 6.8668 Golden Retriever 7.0323 Portugese Water Dog 7.115 Weimaraner 7.6942 Labrador Retriever 8.4388 Spinoni Italiano 8.9352 Chesapeak Bay Retriever 9.1006 English Shepherd 9.2661 61 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 13. Assigmcnts of 346 Canids to 72 Breeds Using Doh Breed* Correct Incorrect Breed* Correct Incorrect ACKR 3 0 GSHP 3 2d AFGH 3 0 GSMD 5 0 AHRT 5 0 HUSK 5 0 AIRT 4. 0 IBIZ 5 0 AKIT 5 0 IRSE 5 0 AMAL 5 0 IRTR 4 0 AMWS 5 0 IWOF 5 0 AUSS 5 0 KEES 5 0 AUST 5 0 KOMO 5 0 BASS 4 0 KUVZ 5 0 BEAG 4 la LAB 5 0 BEDT 4 0 MAST 5 0 BELS 3 2b MBLT 5 0 BLDH 5 0 MNTY 4 0 BMD 5 0 NELK 5 0 BORD 5 0 NEWF 5 0 BORZ 5 0 OES 3 0 BOX 5 0 PEKE 5 0 BSJI 5 0 PNTR 5 0 BULD 5 0 POM 5 0 BULM 5 0 PRES 5 0 CAIR 5 0 PTWD 5 0 CHBR 5 0 PUG 5 0 CHIH 4 ec RHOD 5 0 CKCS 5 0 ROTT 5 0 CLSP5 0 - SCHP 4 0 COLL 5 0 SCWT 4 0 DACH 0 SFXT 2 0 DANE 5 0 SHAR 5 0 DNDT 3 0 SPOD 5 0 DOBP 5 0 SS-IP 5 0 ECKR 5 0 STBD 5 0 FCR 5 0 TERV I 3 e GOLD. 5 0 WHIP 5 0. GREY. . 5.... . 0. V/.- .W5 0 GSD 5 0 WSSP 5 0 * See Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations. a I dog was misassigned to Presa Canario. b 2 dogs were misassigned to Belgian Tervuren. c 1 dog was misassigned to Cairn Terrier. d I dog was misassigned to Kuvasz and I dog was misassigned to Standard Poodle.
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C; ; ; . 6 ) ). 4: g. o,6 ;.~ in 0.6 0 00c.0 0 0 q 0?q*C 9 P R0 00 0 I*, 06 6 C; 66 6 d 66 6> 0 0 . ) 66 > o.0 o 0 0>C 0 0 0 00 -- 0 0 0~~ It ~ N'O %08 8 N - - 0000 0 S? 0 88 0 C,0 C> 00 r 00 C' - N 0 0 CD a 0 -. ~ '0 0 0 0 0 00 66666 6606 66000 0000 0066 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 TABLE 15A Canid Populationa Canid ID Missing Groups No. Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 WOLF 4928 -1 0 0.999 0 0.001 0 0 WOLF 282135 -1 0 0.998 0 0.002 0 0 WOLF 930121 -3, 0 0.997 0 0.003 0 0. WOLF Irani -7 0 0.999 0 0.001 0- 0 AKIT 1130 -4 0 0.005 0 0.995 0 0 AKIT 1131 0 0 0.013 0 0.987 0 0 AKIT 1132 .3 0 0.004 0 0.996 0 0 AKIT 1133 -5 0 0.005 0 0.995 0 0 AKIT 1134 -4 0 0.007 0 0.993 0 0 PEKE 1143 0 0 0 0.999 0.001 0 0 PEKE 1145 -1 0 0 0.992048 0.007952 0 0 PEKE 1211 0 0 0 0.947818 0.052182 0 0 PEKE 1212 0 0 0 0.961501 0.038499 0 0 PEKE 1213 -4 0 0 0.997994 0.002006 0 0 PUG 1077 -4 0 0 0 0.002 0.998 0 PUG 1104 -1 0 0 0 0.006 0.994 0 PUG 1183 -1 0 0 0 0.002 0.998 0 PUG 1184 -1 0 0 0 0.001 0.999 0 PUG 1192 -3 0 0 0 0.001 0.999 0 GOLD 591 -4 0.021339 0 0 0.030069 0 0.948594 GOLD 592 -4 0.004314 0 0 0.137187 0 0.858499 COLD 593 0 0.005935 0 0 0.01088 0 0.983185 GOLD .. 603. 0 0.008929 0 0 0.007937 0 0.983135 GOLD 604 0 . 0.037624 0 0 0.009901 0 0.952475 AHRT 1120 -1 -0.006289 .0 - 0 .0.213836 0 0.779874 AHRT 1121 4 0.003885 0 0 0.222999 0 0.773116 AURT 1122 0 0.003.079 0 0 . 0.230177 0 0.766244 AHRT 1123 -2 0.016419 0 0 0.218139 0 0.765442 AHRT 1124 -2 0.004594 0 0 0.234303 0 0.761103 CIH 1202 -10 0.008326 0 0 0.074931 0 0.916744 CHIH 1203 -3 0.005578 0 0 0.203187 0 0.791235 CHIH 1204 0 0.004184 0 0 0.16318 0 0.832636 CHIH 1205 -3 0.021598 0 0 0.280058 0 0.698344 CHIH 1206 -1 0.097854 0 0 0.141631 0 0.760515 POM 11'90 0 0.638938 0 0 0.115044 0 0.84601 POM 1191 -2 0.480901 0 0 0.020568 0 0.498531 POM 1210 -7 0.020236 0 0 0.15683 0 0.822934 POM 1238 0 0.006961 0 0 0.226605 0 0.766435 POM 1239 -14 0.006266 0 0 0,373434 0 0.620301 DACH 1051 -5 0.008145 0 0 0.095023 0 0.896833 DACI 1052 -2 0.013889 0 0 0.007937 0 0.978175 DACH 1053 -1 0.009747 0 0 0.025341 0 0.964912 67 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 DACII 1054 0 0.006917 0 0 0.011858 0 0.981225 DACH 1055 -1 0.010848 0 0 0.013807 0 0.975345 BEAG 994 -2 0.004869 0 0 0.02629 0 0.968841 BEAG 995 -1 0.002681 0 0 0.106345 0 0.890974 BEAG 1323 -1 0.009747 0 0 0.025341 0 0.964912 BEAG 1324 0 0.002839 0 0 0.290277 0 0.706884 BEAG 1327 0 0.01256 0 ..0 0.033816 0 0.953623 a*lZ 1147 -8 0.011867 0 0 0.208861 0 0.779272 D31Z 1148 -20 0.01225 0 0 0.355255 0 0.632495 IBIZ 1162 0 0.019639 0 0 0.214454 0 0.765907 IBIZ 1172 0 0.00639 0 0 0.201278 0 0.792332 IBIZ 1280 -1 0.023682 0 0 0.236058 0 0.74026 BMD 941 -11 0.009709 0 0 0.029126 0 0.961165 BMD 943 -10 0.006686 0 0 0.04489 0 0.948424 BMD 968 -17 0.005831 0 0 0.028183 0 0.965986 BMD 970 -31 0.011354 0 0 0.18897 0 0.799676 BMD 971 -51 0.020568 0 0 0.020568 0 0.958864 NEWF 271 -3 0.010913 0 0 0.007937 0 0.981151 NEWF 274 -1 0.019881 0 0 0.005964 0 0.974155 NEWF 275 -3 0.010934 0 0 0.005964 0 0.983101 NEWF 277 0 0.05859 0 0 0.006951 0 0.934459 NEWF 278 -1 0.034213 0 0 0.022483 0 0.943304 ROTT 1014 -2 0.0059 0 0 0.016716 0 0.977384 ROTT 1028 -3 0.005946 0 0 0.00892 0 0.985134 ROTT 1029 -1 0.004955 0 0 0.00892 0 0.986125 ROTT 1033 -1 0.009728 0 0 0.027237 0 0.963035 ROTT 1034 0. 0.021782 0 0 0.0.09901 0 0.968317 RES . 1082 -3 0.419635 0 . 0 0.13119 0 0.449175 PRES.. 1093 .14 0.430979. 0 0 0.197432 0 ;0.371589. PRES- 1096 0 0.405253 0 0 0.0272'7 0 0.26751 PRES *1115 -.1 0.572519 . 0 0. 0.045802 0 0.381679 PRES 1127 -7 0.418004 0 0 0.108734 0 0.473262 BOX 1176 -1 0.98806 0 0 0.004975 0 0.006965 BOX 1177 0 0.964108 0 0 0.002991 0 0.032901 BOX 1178 -1 0.993028 0 0 0.003984 0 0.002988 BOX 1179 -3 0.993028 0 0 0.003984 0 0.002988 BOX 1304 -1 0.989066 0 0 0.005964 0 0.00497 BULD 1193 -1 0.971202 0 0 0.006951 0 0.021847 BULD 1194. 2 0.989044 0 0 0.003984 0 0.006972 BULD 1195 -9 0.99005 0 0 0.004975 0 0.004975 BULD 1197 -3 0.879648 0 0 0.021526 0 0.098826 BULD 1198 0 0.983051 0 0 0.002991 0 0.013958 MAST 991 -14 0.97931 0 0 0.014778 0 0.005911 MAST 1015 0 0.983085 0 0 0.004975 0 0.01194 MAST 1016 -1 0.981188 0 0 0.009901 0 0.008911 MAST 1017 -22 0.94294 0 0 0.032882 0 0.024178 BLcC=7ADLE IsODOC IIN04M 4:01 PM WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 MAST 1066 -2 0.983168 0 0 0.009901 0 0.006931 BULM 1105 0 0.985075 0 0 0.004975 0 0.00995 BULM 1106 -3 0.971429 0 0 0.014778 0 0.013793 BULM 1107 -1 0.973529 0 0 0.019608 0 0.006863 BULM 1108 0 0.970559 0 0 0.018646 0 0.010795 BULM 1109 0 0.974535 0 0 0.020568 0 0.004897 TABLE 15B Canid Populationa Canid ID Missing Groups No. Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 WOLF 4928 -1 0 0.999 0 0.001 0 0 WOLF 282135 -1 0 0.998 0 0.002 0 0 WOLF 930121 -3 0 0.997 0 0.003 0 0 WOLF Iran1 -7 0 0.999 0 0.001 0 0 AKIT 1130 -4 0 0.005 0 0.995 0 0 AKIT 1131 0 0 0.013 0 0.987 0 0 AKIT 1132 -3 0 0.004 0 0.996 0 0 AKIT 1133 -5 0 0.005 0 0.995 0 0 AKIT 1134 -4 0 0.007 0 0.993 0 0 PEKE 1143 0 0 0 0.999 0.001 0 0 PEKE 1145 -l 0 0 0.992048 0.007952 0 0 PEKE 1211 0 0 0 0.947818 0.052182 0 0 PEKE 1212 0 0 0 0.961501 0.038499 0 0 PEKE 123 -4 0 0 0.997994 0.002006 0 0 PUG 1077 . -4 0 .0 0 0.002 0.998 0. PUG 1104 -1 0 0 - 0 0.006- 0.994 0 PUG 1183 -1 0 0 0 0.002 0.998 0 14- -1. 0. . 0 0 . 0.001 0.999 .0 PUG 1192 -*3 0 0.. 0 .0.001 0.999 0 GOLD 591 -4 0.02 1339 0 0 0.030068 0 0 948594 GOLD 592 -4 0.004314 0 0 0.137187 0 0.858499 GOLD 593 0 0.005935 0 0 0.01088 0 0.983185 GOLD 603 0 0.008929 0 0 0.007937 0 0.983135 GOLD 604 0 0.037624 0 0 0.009901 0 0.952475 AHRT 1120 -1 0.006289 0 0 0.213836 0 0.779874 AHRT 1121 -4 0.003885 0 0 0.222999 0 0.773116 AHRT I122 0 0.003079 0 0 0.230177 0 0.766744 AHRT 1123 -2 0.016419 0 0 0.218139 0 0.765442 AHRT 1124 -2 0.004594 0 0 0.234303 0 0.761103 CHIH 1202 -10 0.008326 0 0 0.074931 0 0.916744 CHIH 1203 -3 0.005578 0 0 0.203187 0 0.791235 CH IH 1204 0 0.004184 0 0 0.16318 0 0.832636 CHIH 1205 -3 0.021598 0 0 0.280058 0 0.698344 BLOC1.KATABLE I .DOC 12115/04 :01 PM 69 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 CHIH 1206 -1 0.097854 0 0 0.141631 0 0.760515 POM 1190 0 0.038938 0 0 0.115044 0 0.846018 POM 1191 -2 0.480901 0 0 0.020568 0 0.498531 POM 1210 -7 0.020236 0 0 0.15683 0 0.822934 POM 1238 0 0.006961 0 0 0.226605 0 0.766435 POM 1239 -14 0.006266 0 0 0.373434 0 0.620301 DACH 1051 -5 0.008145 0 0 0.095023 0 0.896833 A 1052 -2 0.013889 0 0 0.007937 .0 0.978175 DACH 1053 -1 0.009747 0 0 0.025341 0 0.964912 DACH 1054 0 0.006917 0 0 0.011858 0 0.981225 DACH 1055 -1 0.010848 0 0 0.013807 0 0.975345 BEAG 994 -2 0.004869 0 0 0.02629 0 0.968841 BEAG 995 -l 0.002681 0 0 0.106345 0 0.890974 BEAG 1323 -1 0.009747 0 0 0.025341 0 0.964912 BEAG 1324 0 0.002839 0 0 0.290277 0 0.706884 BEAG 1327 0 0.01256 0 0 0.033816 0 0.953623 IBlZ 1147 -8 0.011867 0 0 0.208861 0 0.779272 LBIZ 1148 -20 0.01225 0 0 0.355255 0 0.632495 IBIZ 1162 0 0.019639 0 0 0.214454 D 0.765907 IBIZ 1172 0 0.00639 0 0 0.201278 0 0.792332 IBIZ 1280 -1 0.023682 0 0 0236058 0 0.74026 BMD 941 -11 0.009709 0 0 0.029126 0 0.961165 BMD 943 -10 0.006686 0 0 0.04489 0 0.948424 BMD 968 -17 0.005831 0 0 0.028183 0 0.965986 BMD 970 -31 0.011354 0 0 0.18897 0 0.799676 BMD 971 -51 0.020568 0 0 0.020568 0 0.958864 NEWF 271 -3 0.010913 0 0 0.007937 0 0.981151 274 - -1 -0.019881 0 0 0.005964 .0. .. 0.974155 4EWF 275 . . -3 . 0.010934 0 0 0.005964 0 0.983101 NEWF 277 0 : 0.05839 0 0 0,006951 0 0.934459 NEWF 278 -1 0.034213 .0 - 0 . 0.022483 .0 0.943N04 ROT 1014 -2 0.0059 0 0 0.016716 0 0.977384 ROTT 1028 -3 0.005946 0 0 0.00892 0 0.985134 ROTT 1029 -1 0.004955 0 0 0.00892 0 0.986125 ROTT 1033 -1 0.009728 0 0 0.027237 0 0.963035 ROTT 1034 0 0.021782 0 0 0.009901 0 0.968317 PRES 1082 -3 0.419635 0 0 0.13119 0 0.449175 PRES 1093 -14 0.430979 0 0 0.197432 0 0.371589 PRES 1096 0 0.705253* 0 0 0.027237 0 0.26751 PRES 1115 -1 0.572519 0 0 0.045802 0 0.381679 PRES 1127 -7 0.418004 0 0 0.108734 0 0.473262 BOX 1176 -1 0.002964 0 0 0.004941 0 0.006917 BOX 1177 0 0.046332 0 0 0.002896 0 0.031853 BOX 1178 -1 0.002979 0 0 0.003972 0 0.002979 BOX 1179 -3 0.000993 0 0 0.003972 0 0.002979 BOX 1304 -1 0.001978 0 0 0.005935 0 0.004946 70 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 BULD 1193 -1 0.968902 0 0 0.006803 0 0.02138 BULD 1194 -2 0.986152 0 0 0.003956 0 0.006924 BULD 1195 -9 0.988119 0 0 0.00495 0 0.00495 BULD 1197 -3 0.887801 0 0 0.01959 0 0.089938 BULD 1198 0 0.979351 0 0 0.00295 0 0.013766 MAST 991 -14 0.978452 0 0 0.014691 0 0.005877 MAST 1015 0 0.981318 0 0 0.004916 0 0.011799 MAST - 1016. It 0.980373 . 0 0. 0.009814- . -.0 0.008832 MAST 1017 -22 0.943343 0 0 0.032106 0 0.023607 MAST 1066 -2 0.981318 0 0 0.009833 0 0.006883 BULM 1105 0 0.981281 0 0 0.004926 0 0.009852 BULM 1106 -3 0.969874 0 0 0.014577 0 0.013605 BULM 1107 -1 0.971762 0 0 0.019474 0 0.006816 BULM 1108 0 0.969903 0 0 0.018447 0 0.01068 BULM 1109 0 0.971735 0 0 0.020468 0 0.004873 TABLE 15C Canid Populationa Canid ID Missing Groups No. Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 WOLF 4928 -1 0 0.999 0 0.001 0 0 WOLF 282135 -l 0 0.998 0 0.002 0 0 WOLF 930121 -3 0 0.997 0 0.003 0 0 WOLF Iranl -7 0 0.999 0 0.001 0 0 AKIT 1130 -4 0 0.005 0 0.995 0 0 AKIT 1131 0 .0. 0.013 0 .0.987 0 0 AIT. 1132 -3 -0 0.004 0 0.996 0 0 AKIT 133 - 5 0 0.005 0 0.995 .0 0 AKIT 1134 .-4 0 0.007 - 0 .0.993 0 PEK& . 1143. 0 0 0 0.999 0.001 0 0. PEKE 1145 -1 0. 0 0992048 0.007952 0 0 PEKE 1211 0 0 0 0,947818 0.052182 0 0 PEKE 1212 0 0 0 0.961501 0.038499 0 0 PEKE 1213 -4 0 0 0.997994 0.002006 0 0 PUG 1077 -4 0 0 0 0.002 0.998 0 PUG 1104 -1 0 0 0 0.006 0.994 0 PUG 1183 -1 0 0 0 0.002 0.998 0 PUG 1184 0 0 0.0O1 0.999 PUG 1192 -3 0 0 0 0.001 0.999 0 GOLD 591 -4 0.021339 0 0 0.030068 0 0.948594 GOLD 592 -4 0.004314 0 0 0.137187 0 0.858499 GOLD 593 0 0.005935 0 0 0.01088 0 0.983185 GOLD 603 0 0.008929 0 0 0.007937 0 0.983135 GOLD 604 0 0.037624 0 0 0.009901 0 0.952475 AHRT 1120 -1 0.006289 0 0 0.213836 0 0.779874 71 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 AHRT 1121 -4 0.003885 0 0 0.222999 0 0.773116 AHRT 1122 0 0.003079 0 0 0.230177 0 0.766744 AHRT 1123 -2 0.016419 0 0 0.218139 0 0.765442 AHRT 1124 -2 0.004594 0 0 0.234303 0 0.761103 CHIH 1202 -10 0.008326 0 0 0.074931 0 0.916744 CHTH 1203 -3 0.005578 0 0 0.203187 0 0.791235 CHIH 1204 0 0.004184 0 0 0.16318 0 0.832636 CHiH ' 1-205 -3 0.021598 0 0*- 0.280058 '0 0.698344 CHIH 1206 -1 0.097854 0 0 0.141631 0 0.760515 POM 1190 0 0.038938 0 0 0.115044 0 0.846018 POM 1191 -2 0.480901 0 0 0.020568 0 0.498531 POM 1210 -7 0.020236 0 0 0.15683 0 0.822934 POM 1238 0 0.006961 0 0 0.226605 0 0.766435 POM 1239 -14 0.006266 0 0 0.373434 0 0.620301 DACH 1051 -5 0.008145 0 0 0.095023 0 0.896833 DACH 1052 -2 0.013889 0 0 0.007937 0 0.978175 DACH 1053 -1 0.009747 0 0 0.025341 0 0.964912 DACH 1054 0 0.006917 0 0 0.011858 0 0.981225 DACH 1055 -1 0.010848 0 0 0.013807 0 0.975345 BEAG 994 -2 0.004869 0 0 0.02629 0 0.968841 BEAG 995 -1 0.002681 0 0 0.106345 0 0.890974 BEAG 1323 -1 0.009747 0 0 0.025341 0 0.964912 BEAG 1324 0 0.002839 0 0 0.290277 0 0.706884 BEAG 1327 0 0.01256 0 0 0.033816 0 0.953623 IBIZ 1147 -8 0.011867 0 0 0.208861 0 0.779272 IBIZ 1148 -20 0.01225 0 0 0.355255 0 0.632495 IBIZ 16 . 0 0.019639... 0 0 0214454 0 0.765907. BIZ 1172. 0 0.00639 0 0 0.201278 . 0 0.792332 IBIZ .. 1280 . -1 0.023682 0 0 0236058 0 0.74026 BMD . A 0.009709 0 0 O 629126 0 0.961165 BMD 943 -10 0.006686 0 .0 0.04489 .0 0.948424. BMD 968 -17 0.005831 0 0 0.028183 0 0.965986 BMD 970 -31 0.011354 0 0 0.18897 0 0.799676 BMD 971 -51 0.020568 0 0 0.020568 0 0.958864 NEWF 271 -3 0.010913 0 0 0.007937 0 0.981151 NEWF 274 -1 0.019881 0 0 0.005964 0 0.974155 NEWF 275 -3 0.010934 0 0 0.005964 0 0.983101 NEWF 277 0 0.05859 0 0 0.006951 0 0.934459 NEWF 278. .. '-1 0.03'4213 0 0 0A022483 0. 0943304 ROTT 1014 -2 0.0059 0 0 0.016716 0 0.977384 ROTT 1028 -3 0.005946 0 0 0.00892 0 0.985134 ROTT 1029 -1 0.004955 0 0 0.00892 0 0.986125 ROTT 1033 -1 0.009728 0 0 0.027237 0 0.963035 ROTT 1034 0 0.021782 0 0 0.009901 0 0.968317 PRES 1082 -3 0.419635 0 0 0.13119 0 0.449175 PRES 1093 -14 0.430979 0 0 0.197432 0 0.371589 72 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 PRES 1096 0 0.705253 0 0 0.027237 0 0.26751 PRES [115 -1 0.572519 0 0 0.045802 0 0.381679 PRES 1127 -7 0.418004 0 0 0.108734 0 0.473262 BOX 1176 -1 0.002964 0 0 0.004941 0 0.006917 BOX 1177 0 0.046332 0 0 0.002896 0 0.031853 BOX 1178 -1 0.002979 0 0 0.003972 0 0.002979 BOX 1179 -3 0.000993 0 0 0.003972 0 0.002979 BOX 1304 -1 0.001978 0 -0 0.005935 0 0.004946 BULD 1193 -1 0.001938 0 0 0.006783 0 0.021318 BULD 1194 -2 0.004931 0 0 0.003945 0 0.006903 BULD 1195 -9 0000988 0 0 0.004941 0 0.004941 BULD 1197 -3 R003552 0 0 0.019538 0 0.089698 BULD 1198 0 0.003918 0 0 0.002938 0 0.013712 MAST 991 -14 0.976517 0 0 0.014677 0 0.005871 MAST 1015 0 0.979392 0 0 0.004907 0 0.011776 MAST 1016 -1 0.972549 0 0 0.009804 0 0.008824 MAST 1017 -22 0.941509 0 0 0.032075 0 0.023585 MAST 1066 -2 0.975466 0 0 0.009814 0 0.006869 BULM 1105 0 0.976447 0 0 0.004907 0 0.009814 BULM 1106 -3 0.964113 0 0 01014549 0 0.013579 BULM 1107 -1 0.969874 0 0 0.019436 0 0.006803 BULM 1108 0 0.967022 0 0 0.018429 0 0010669 BULM 1109 0 0.968902 0 0 0.020408 0 00045 TABLE 15D. Canid .CanjdED. Missing UP Populatima No.. Data -. 1 '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WOLF. 4928 1 0.999 0 0.001 0 0 0 0 0 WOLF. 282135 -1. 0.0 .998 0. 0.002 0 0 0 0 WOLF 930121 -3 0 0.997 0 0.003 0 0 0 0 0 WOLF Irani -7 0 0.999 0 0.001 0 0 0 0 a AKIT 1130 -4 U 0.005 0 10995 0 0 0 0 0 AKIT 1131 0 0 0.013 0 0.987 0 0 0 0 0 AKIT 1132 .3 0 0.004 0 0.996 0 0 0 0 0 AKIT 1133 .5 0 0.005 0 0.995 0 0 0 0 0 AKIT 1134 -4 0 0.007 0. 0.993 0 0 0 0 PEKE 1143 0 0 0 0.999 0.001 0 0 0 0 0 PEKE 1145 -1 0 0 0.992048 0.007952 0 0 0 0 0 PEKE 121 0 0 0 0.947818 0.052182 0 0 0 0 0 PEKE [2[2 0 0 0 0.961501 0.038499 0 0 0 0 0 PEKE 1213 -4 0 0 0.997994 0.002006 0 0 0 0 0 PUG 1077 -4 0 0 0 0.002 0.998 0 0 0 0 PUG 1104 -1 0 0 0 0.006 0.994 0 0 0 0 73 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 PUG 1183 -1 0 0 0 0.002 0.998 C 0 0 0 PUG 1184 -1 0 0 0 0.001 0.999 0 0 0 0 PUG 1192 -3 0 0 0 0.001 0.999 0 0 0 0 GOLD 591 -4 0.021339 0 0 0.030068 0 0.948594 0 0 0 GOLD 592 -4 0.004314 0 0 0.137187 0 0.858499 0 0 0 GOLD 593 0 0.005935 0 0 0.01088 0 0.983185 0 0 C GOLD 603 0 0.008929 0 0 0.007937 0 0.983135 0 0 0 GOLD 604 0 . 0.037624 0 0 0.00990) 0 0.952475 0 0 -0 AHRT 1120 -1 0.006289 0 0 0.213836 0 0.779874 0 0 0 AJIRT 1121 -4 0.003885 0 0 0.222999 0 0.773116 0 0 0 AHfRT 1122 0 0.003079 0 0 0.230177 0 0.766744 0 0 0 AHRT 1123 -2 0.016419 0 0 0.218139 0 0.765442 0 0 0 AHRT 1124 -2 0.004594 0 0 0.234303 0 0.761103 0 0 0 CHIH 1202 -10 0.008326 0 0 0.074931 0 0.916744 0 0 0 CIH 1203 -3 0.005578 0 0 0.203187 0 0.791235 0 0 0 CIK 1204 0 .004184 0 0 0.16318 0 0.832636 0 0 0 C1IH 1205 -3 0.021598 0 0 0.280058 0 0.698344 0 0 0 CHIH 1206 -1 0.097854 0 0 0.141631 0 0.760515 0 0 0 POM 1190 0 0.038938 0 0 0.115044 0 0.846018 0 0 0 POM 1191 -2 0A30901 0 0 0.020568 0 0.498531 0 0 0 POM 1210 -7 0.020236 0 0 0.15683 0 0.822934 0 0 0 POM 1238 0 0.006961 0 0 0.226605 0 0.766435 0 0 0 POM 1239 -14 0.006266 0 0 0.373434 0 0.620301 0 0 0 DACH 1051 -5 0.008145 0 0 0.095023 0 0.896833 0 0 0 DACH 1052 -2 0.013889 0 0 0.007937 0 0.979175 0 0 0 DACH 1053 -1 0.009747 0 0 0.025341 0 0964912 0 0 0 DACH 3054 0 0.006917 .0 0. 0.011858 0 . 0.98:225 0 0 0 DACH 1055 - 0O00848 0 0.. 0.013807 0 0.975345 0 0 0 BEAG . .994. .2 0.004869. .0 0 0.02629. 0 0.968841. 0 0 0 BEAG 995 -1 0.002681 -A 0 0.106345 0 0890974 0 0 0 BFAG 1323 -1 0.009747 '0 0. 0.025341 . 0.964912 0. 0 0 BEAG 1324 0 0.002839 0 0 0.20277 0 0706884 0 0 0 BEAG 1327 0 0.01256 0 0 0.033816 0 0.953623 0 0 0 IBIZ 1147 -8 0.011867 0 0 0.208861 0 0.779272 0 0 0 [BIZ 1148 -20 0.01225 0 0 0.355255 0 0.632495 0 0 0 EBIZ 1162 0 0.019639 0 0 0.214454 0 0.765907 0 0 0 IBIZ 1172 0 0.00639 0 0 0.201278 0 0.792332 0 0 0 IBIZ 1280 . 0.023682 0 0 0.236058 0 0.74026 0 0 0 BMD 94.1 -11 0.009709 0 *0 0.029126 0 0.961165 0 0 0 BO 943 -10 0.006686 0 0 0.04489 0 0.948424 0 0 0 BMD 968 -17 0.005831 0 0 0.028183 0 0.965986 0 0 0 BMD 970 -31 0.011354 0 0 0.18897 0 0.799626 0 0 0 BMD 971 -51 0.020568 0 0 0.020568 0 0.958864 0 0 0 NEWF 271 .3 0.010913 0 0 0.007937 0 0.981151 0 0 0 NEWF 274 -1 0.019881 0 0 0.005964 0 0.974155 0 0 0 NEWF 275 -3 0.010934 0 0 0.005964 0 0.983101 0 0 0 74 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 NEWF 277 0 0.05859 0 0 0.006951 0 0.934459 0 0 0 NEWF 278 -1 0.034213 0 0 0.022483 0 0.943304 0 0 0 ROTT 1014 -2 0.0059 0 0 0.016716 0 0.977384 0 0 0 ROTT 1028 -3 0.005946 0 0 0.00892 0 0.985134 0 0 0 ROTT 1029 -1 0.004955 0 0 0.00892 0 0.986125 0 0 0 ROTT 1033 -1 0.009728 0 0 0.027237 0 0.963035 0 0 0 ROTr 1034 0 0.021782 0 0 0.009901 0 0.96:317 0 0 0 pES i02 3. 0.419635 - 0 0 - 0.449175 0 0 0 PRES 1093 -14 0.430979 0 0 0.197432 0 0.37[589 0 0 0 PFES 1096 0 0.705253 0 0 0.027237 0 0.26751 0 0 0 PRES 1115 -1 0.572519 0 0 0.045802 0 0.391679 0 0 0 PRES 1127 -7 0.418004 0 0 0.108734 0 0.473262 0 0 0 BOX 1176 -1 0.002964 0 0 0.004941 0 0.006917 0.985178 0 0 BOX 1177 0 0.046332 0 0 0.002896 0 0.031853 0.918919 0 0 BOX 1178 -1 0.002979 0 0 0.003972 0 0.002979 0.99007 0 0 BOX 1179 -3 0.000993 0 0 0.003972 0 0.002979 0.992056 0 0 BOX 1304 -) 0.001978 0 0 0.005935 0 0.004946 0.987141 0 0 BULD 1193 -1 0.00:938 0 0 0.006783 0 0.021318 0.002907 0.967054 0 BULD 1194 -2 0.004931 0 0 0.003945 0 0.006903 0.002959 0.981262 0 BULD 1195 -9 0.000988 0 0 0.004941 0 0.004941 0.001976 0.987154 0 BULD 1197 -3 0.003552 0 0 0.019538 0 0.089698 0.002664 0.884547 0 BULD 1198 0 0.003918 0 0 0.002938 0 0.013712 0.003918 0.975514 0 MAST 991 .14 0.984143 0 0 0 0 0.005946 0.000991 0.001982 0.006938 MAST 1015 0 0.979331 0 0 0 0 0.011811 0.001969 0.001969 0.004921 MAS' 1016 -I 0.97S389 0 0 0 0 0.008841 0.000982 0.007859 0.003929 MAST 1017 -22 0.966926 0 0 0 0 0.024319 0.000973 0.001946 0.0537 MAST 1066 -2 0.982266 D. 0 0 0 .0.006897 0.00197 0.005911 0.002956 BULM .1105 0 . 0.003925 0 0 0 0 . 0.009814 0.003925 0.004907. 0.977429 31106 0.002935 0 . 0 . 0 0 . 0.013699 0.001957 0.0058-71 0.975538 BUL 007 -1 0.003956 0 0 0 0 0.006924 0.001978 0.001978 0.985163 BULM 110 0- 0.009852 - 0. 0 0 0 0.010937 0.000985 0.002956 0.975369 BULM 1109 0 0.00395i 0 0 0 0 0.604946 0.002967 0.00296' 0.985163 75 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 16. Average Membership Coefficient for Each Brced From the K=4 Cluster Results Breed Number of Inferred Clusters Individuals 1 2 3 4 Shiba Inu 5 0.974 0.007 0.010 0.009 Chow Chow 5 0.983 0.006 0.005 0.006 Akita 5 0.977 0.005 0.013 0.006 Alaskan Malamute 5 0.'884 0.029 0.023 0.064 Basenji 5 0.925 0.030 0.012 0.033 Chinese Shar-Pei 5 0.894 0.050 0.029 0.027 Siberian Husky 5 0.828 0.021 0.071 0.080 Afghan Hound 5 0.634 0.041 0.068 0.256 Saluki 5 0.392 0.041 0.058 0.509 Tibetan Terrier 5 0.368 0.120 . 0.141 0.371 Lhasa Apso 5 0.402 0.030 0.444 0.125 Samoyed 5 0.404 0.017 0.501 0.078 Pekingese 5 0.210 0.026 0.603 0.161 Shih Tzu 5 0.199 0.026 0.616 0.159 Irish Wolfhound 5 0.011 0.165 0.650 0.173 Saint Bernard 5 0.016 0.201 0.557 0.226 Greyhound 5 0.017 0.091 0.740 0.152 Belgian Sheepdog 5 0.013 0.009 0.962 0.016 Belgian Tervuren 4 0.018 0.022 0.856 0.103 Borzoi 5 0.041 0.024 0.720 0.215 Collie 5 0.007 0.019 0.766 0.208 Shetland Sheepdog 5 0.017 0.105 0.684 0.193 Pug Dog 5 0.022 0.017 0.466 0.494 Ko ndor 5 0.039 0.101 0.206 0.653 Whippet 5 .0.007 0.087 .0.480 .0.426 Standard Poodle 5: 0,032 0.144 0370 0.454 Bichon Frise. 4 0.074 .0.087 0.362 0.477 Keeshond 5 0.016 0.043 0.479 0.462 Manchester Terrier, Toy 4 0.024 0.161 0.303 0.513 Norwegian Elkhound 5 0.104 0.090 0.329 0.477 Kuvasz 5 0.077 0.043 0.378 0.502 Great Dane 5 0.067 0.085 0.240 0.608 Welsh Springer Spaniel 5 0.007 0.083 0.255 0.654 Doberman Pinscher 5 0.015 0.103 0.194 0.688 -Standard Schnauzer - .5 0.006- 0.149 0.165 0.681 Italian Greyhound 5 0.074 0.068 0.096 0.762 Old English Sheepdog 5 0.024 0.086 0.122 0.768 American Water Spaniel 5 0.023 0.127 0.131 0.719 Miniature Schnauzer 5 0.009 0.136 0.129 0.726 Australian Terrier 5 0.022 0.107 0.104 0.767 English Cocker Spaniel 5 0.004 0.088 0.182 0,725 Irish Setter 5 0.005 0.074 0.117 0.804 West Highland White Terrier 5 0.019 0.079 0.058 0.844 76 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Pointer 5 0.019 0.067 0.105 0.809 Basset Hound 4 0.020 0.086 0.077 0.818 Cavalier King Charles 5 0.013 0.078 0.122 0.787 Spaniel Giant Schnauzer 5 0.106 0.082 0.060 0.752 Pharaoh Hound 4 0.102 0.081 0.025 0.792 Golden Retriever 5 0.009 0.184 0.019 0.789 Beagle 5 0.016 0.175 0.058 0.751 Bloodhound 5 0.009 '.203. 0.014 0.775 Airedale Terrier 4 0.016 0.127 0.109 0.748 American Cocker Spaniel 5 0.010 0.103 0.053 0.834 American Hairless Rat 5 0.009 0.149 0.064 0.778 Terrier Chesapeake Bay Retriever 5 0.019 0.173 0.032 0.776 Cairn Terrier 5 0.015 0.123 0.073 0.790 Portuguese Water Dog 5 0.007 0.134 0.139 0.720 German Shorthaired Pointer 5 0.015 0.172 0.094 0.719 Border Collie 5 0.037 0.116 0.101 0.746 Bedlington Terrier 4 0.010 0.233 0.145 0.613 Clumber Spaniel 5 0.005 0.355 0.066 0.573 lbizan Hound 5 0.015 0.149 0.120 0.716 Rhodesian Ridgeback 5 0.010 0.215 0.150 0.625 Dachshund 5 0.015 0.315 0.192 0.479 Australian Shepherd 5 0.068 0.221 0.170 0.540 Chihuahua 5 0.028 0.229 0.161 0.582 Kerry Blue Terrier 5 0.008 0.257 0.147 0.588 Schipperke 4 0.011 0.195 0.078 0.717 Irish Terrier 4 . 0.009 0.277 0.070 0.644 Flat-coated Retriever 5 0.065 0.207 0.084 0.704. 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C 0 0) a 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0q 0 0 O~~~~~~~~ 0 0,~~~~~t .0 0.0 0 00 0 0 00 0,j O 8 6666 6 666 66660 0 0 0 o6666 66 ----- (11-le -m (3 - -(1* 00891 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 0 0 0c0 0 CD 0 0 00000 C; c8 o o 0 o 0i 0 0 0 6 0 0 n ~ 0 00D 0 00 00000000 00 0 0 0 C, - 0 N- 0 0C Z 0 Q6 0 0 o 0c It -N-' - - -0- - - * 0C n 0 0 C; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -o N l N r4 88~ 0000000> 0 a. 0 (D 0 0 > O 6 6 0 0 0 0 00 C 000000o Cc 0 0 0 n0 0000 0 0 0 80 onN .~.0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 N 0 N C C .0l 0 - 0.0 O 0 O 0.0 0 00 0 ID 0 0, C0 0 R R 0 0 ? 0 0 0 0 q 00 C -C Nr 000 N8N 0 C4 0 N N N O- 2 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Table 18A-F Population Canid ID No. AMAL 1629 0.998 0.002 AMAL 1779 0.997 0.003 AMAL 1845 0.997 0.003 AMAL 2132 0.987 0.013 AIlAL 2214 0.997 0.003. HUSK 1469 0.003 0.997 HUSK 1883 0.001 0.999 HUSK 2115 0.003 0.997 HUSK 2117 0.006 0.994 HUSK 2118 0.005 0.995 Population Canid ID No. BULM 1105 0.003 0.997 BULM 1106 0.002 0.998 BULM 1107 0.002 0.998 BULM 1108 0.006 0.994 BULM 1109 0.003 0.997 MAST 1015 0.998 0.002 MAST 1016 0.997 0.003 MAST 1017 0.995 0.005 MAST 1066 0.997 0.003 MAST 991 0.995 0.005 Population Canid ID No. BMD . 941 O.002 0.998 BMD . -943 - 0.003 0.997 BMD 968 0.001 0.999 BMD 1763 0.002 0.998 BMD 969 0.002 0.998 GSMD 1547 0.998 0.002 GSMD 1659 0.997 0.003 GSMD 1660 0.999 0.001 GSMD 1662 0.997 0.003 GSMD 1663- 0.998 0.002 93 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Population Canid ID No. GREY 2477 0.005 0.995 GREY 2478 0.007 0.993 GREY 2479 0.003 0.997 GREY 2480 0.003 0.997 GREY 2481 0.005 0.995 WI-P 1355 . 0.993 0:007 WHIP 1395 0.992 0.008 WHIP 1407 0,919 0.081 WIP 1409 0.997 0.003 WHIP 1518 0.976 0.024 Population Canid ID No. BELS 1351 0.515 0.485 BELS 2111 0.515 0.485 BELS 22153 0.504 0.496 BELS 2209 0.504 0.496 BELS 2210 0.522 0.478 TURV 1622 0.517 0.483 TURV 2194 0.521 0.479 TURV 2200 0.527 0.473 TURV 2222 0.514 0.486 - Population . 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0.0078 . 0.01686667 HUSK . 1469 0.90333333 . 0.02393333 .0.0232 0.04973333 HUSK . &..183 . .. 0,89.04 0.00786667. 0.07193333 . 0.02953333 HUSK -2115 0.77413333 0.0192 - .. 0.09933333 0.1074 HUSK 2117 0.67213333 0.027 0.1188 0.18193333 HUSK 2118 0.90086667 0.02'86667 . 0.04093333 '0.03006667 AFGH 1812 0.56573333 0.02113333 0.06673333 0.3464 AFGH 1939 0.6262 0.03553333 0.1018 0.23666667 AFGH 2264 0.55926667 0.05073333 0.0692 0.3208 AFGH 1936 0.74713333 0.05586667 0.05413333 0.14273333 AFGH 1937 0.67166667 0.0436 0.04986667 0.23486667 SALU 1491 0.4006 0.04506667 0.06466667 0.4898 SALU 1535 0.49886667 0.01166667 0.05393333 0.4354 SALU 1607 0.45526667 0.02433333 0.04333333 0.477 SALU ' 1873 - 0.2272 0.06186667 0.08613333 062433333 SALU 2610 0.37806667 0.0618 0.0416 0.5184 TlBT 1466 0.49693333 0.0552 0.18146667 0.26653333 TIBT 1562 0.36673333 0.1172 0.24446667 0.27173333 TIBT 1707 0.38166667 0.2034 0.04906667 0.36593333 TIBT 26078 0.43486667 0.0804 0.101 0.38373333 TIBT 28086 0.16093333 0.14593333 0.12653333 0.56666667 95 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k = 4, 15 Run Average Population ID No. popL Pop2 Pop3 Pop4 LHSA 1524 0.35406667 0.01493333 0.55546667 0.0756 LHSA 1525 0.44253333 0.01693333 0.4188 0.12166667 LHSA 1526 0.331 0.03193333 0.42106667 0.21606667 LHSA 1528 0.28613333 0.07026667 0.5356 0.10806667 LHSA 2074 0.59526667 0.01573333 0.28666667 0.1024 SAMO 1375 0.23546667 0.01233333 0.6444 0.1078 SAMO 1532 0.46653333 0.0064 0.48693333 0.04046667 SAMO 1560 . 0.51173333 0.02726667 .. 0.37386667 -0w.8686667 SAMO 169 '0.'3968 - 0.0122 0.50726667 0.0838 SAMO 239 0.40986667 0.02673333 0.49193333 0.07133333 PEKE 1143 0.30666667 0.0062 0.5552 0.13173333 PEKE 1145 0.1708 0.00693333 0.60313333 0.2192 PEKE 1211 0.1872 0.0086 0.650l3333 0.15393333 PEKE 1212 0.14846667 0.1002 0.59466667 0.15693333 PEKE 1213 0.23773333 0.0056 0.6136 0.14306667 SHIH 1393 0.15306667 0.08493333 0.61986667 0.14206667 SIH 1783 0.14486667 0.00826667 0.70373333 0.14333333 SHIH 2068 0.15553333 0.0106 0.66613333 0.16773333 SHIH 2859 0.20993333 0.01053333 0.69053333 0.08913333 SHTH 2860 0.3304 0.01586667 0.40086667 0.2528 IWOF 1581 0.0168 0.3314 0.57773333 0.0742 IWOF 1761 0.00506667 0.11346667 0.66893333 0.2124 IWOF 1792 0.01426667 0.1258 0.641 0.21893333 IWOF 1906 0.01446667 0.13733333 0.70666667 0.14166667 IWOF 1993 0.00586667 0.11806667 0.65613333 0.22006667 STBD 1075 0.0306 0.2296 0.40906667 0.33073333 STBD 1714 0.01853333 0.08833333 0.6668 0.2266 STBD 1750 0.01566667 0.22233333 0.48973333 0.27226667 STBD 2403 0.00846667 0.0614 0.69553333 0.23453333 STBD 2404 0.0078 0.40166667 0.524 0.0666 GREY 2477 U.0444 0.09686667 0.765 0.0938 GREY .2478 ... 0.01.273333 0.05146667 0.75186667 . 0.18393333 GREY 2479 0.0094 0.17826667 0.6994 0.11306667 GRlY 2480 0.0i38667 0.04133333 0. .832 0.1126 GREY .2481 0.00573333 . . 0.0872 . 0.65273333 0.2544 BELS - 1351 . 0.00686667 0.0086 0.96793333 0.0168 BELS 2111 - .. -0.0314 .000953.333 .94333333 0.0158 BELS 2153 0.0037-3333 0.00453333 0.98086667 0.0108 BELS 2209 0.01126667 0.0056 0.9696 0.01353333 BELS 2210 0.01166667 0.01566667 0.91853333 0.02413333 TURV 1622 0.00333333 0.0054 0.97573333 0.01573333 TURV 2194 0.01046667 0.05633333 0.799 0.13413333 TURV 2200 0.01726667 0.01913333 0.90673333 0.05713333 TURV 2222 0.00473333 0.01653333 0.84253333 0.13633333 BORZ - 1378 0.05593333 0.01486667 - - 0.7554 0.17386667 BORZ .. 1401 . .0.0358 0.03173333 . 0.68146667 . 0.25066667 BORZ 1808 0.064 0.0278 0.66526667 0.2428 BORZ 2268 0.02186667 0.0252 0.81853333 0.13446667 BORZ 978 0.0262 0.02046667 0.68133333 0.2722 COLL 1692 0.00513333 0.0512 0.718 0.22553333 COLL 1701 0.01646667 0.01206667 0.76006667 0.21133333 COLL 2284 0.0048 0.01013333 0.786 0.19926667 COLL 373 0.00393333 0.01066667 0.78246667 0.2028 COLL 379 0.00393333 0.0094 0.7856 0.20113333 96 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k - 4, 15 Run Avengu Population 0 ID No. Popi Pop2 Pnp3 Pop4 SSIP 1379 0.02233333 0.19673333 0.5936 0.18726667 SSHP 1523 0.02086667 0.04446667 0.73086667 0.20373333 SSHP 1824 0.0084 0.168 0.65733333 0.16646667 SSHP 1921 0.00573333 0.08706667 0.6808 0.22633333 SSHP 2040 0.0296 0.03046667 0.7582 0.18166667 PUG 1077 0.00746667 0.0072 0.4794 0.50606667 PUG 1104 0.0188 0.0076 0.49706667 0.47646667 PUG 1183: -0.07146667. 0.01226667 - 0.4226 0.49393333 PUG 1184 0.0082 *0.00713333 0.495 0.48966667 PUG 1192 0.006 0.05273333 0.438 0.50326667 KOMO 1484 0.02893333 0.08226667 0.29953333 0.5892 KOMO 1964 0.03166667 0.1022 0.2362 0.63 KOMO 2321 0.04006667 0.13546667 0.2222 0.6022 KOMO 2323 0.08526667 0.10286667 0.14026667 0.67173333 KOMO 2334 0.00913333 0.08426667 0.1342 0.77246667 WHIP 1355 0.0062 0.05526667 0.4162 0.52246667 'WHIP 1395 0.00873333 0.09993333 0.4982 0.39313333 WHIP 1407 0.00713333 0.12913333 0.30046667 0.56313333 WHIP 1409 0.00566667 0.05026667 0.72593333 0.218 WHIP 1518 0.0056 0.10146667 0.45786667 0.435 SPOO 1530 0.05693333 0.25666667 0.36106667 0.3252 SPOO 1582 0.07346667 0.11826667 0.38393333 0.42473333 SPOO 1876 0.0106 0.12953333 0.50726667 0.35246667 SPOO 1877 0.0136 0.16693333 0.37186667 0.44753333 SPOO 2337 0.00593333 0.0468 0.2268 0.7206 BICH 1943 0.0758 0.0702 0.35546667 0.4986 BICH 1954 0.14973333 0.05386667 0.31746667 0.47873333 BICH 933 0.03653333 0.1844 0.31173333 0.46746667 BICH 974 0.07046667 0.0902 0.29946667 0.53993333 KEES 1501 0.03973333 0.03486667 0.5276 0.39786667 KEES 1589 0.00533333 0.03853333 0.44706667 0.5092 KEES 181$ 0.02126.667 Q.0422 .. 0.4594 . 0.47733333 KEES . 1819 0.0052.6667 . 0.0386 0.54426667 0.41153333 KEES 2072-. 0.0064 . 0.96153333 0.4162 0.51586667 MiNTY -.1539 0.0123333| 0.2696. 0.13J73333 00.5856 NTY- - 1732 ~ 6.0262 -0.1-56 33333 - - 0.1496 0.66773333 MNTY .2145 0.01133333 0:20213333 0.35033333 0.4362 MNTY -- 2149 0.01066667 -0.06813-333 0.57466667 0.34666667 NELK 2216 0.05673333 0.1076 0.30873333 0.52693333 NELK 2239 0.18626667 0.03333333 0.4914 0.289 NELK 2240 0.02666667 0.1904 0.44286667 0.34013333 NELK 2281 0.012 0.0752 0.10806667 0.80493333 NELK 2295 0.24066667 0.04506667 0.29186667 0.42233333 KUVZ 1482 0.0566 0.0156 0.52573333 0.4018 KUVZ 1551 0.18713333 0.02206667 0.41506667 0.3758 KUVZ - 1672 0.07186667 - 0.05426667 0.20386667 0.66993333 KUVZ 1913 0.02453333 0.06113333 0.34526667 0.56926667 KUVZ 1994 0.04446667 0.06193333 0.40193333 0.49186667 DANE 1574 0.01126667 0.086 0.17386667 0.72873333 DANE 1575 0.1096 0.12853333 0.19233333 0.5696 DANE 1580 0.0112 0.0698 0.21413333 0.705 DANE 1700 0.00773333 0.06426667 0.41106667 0.51706667 DANE 1748 0.19526667 0.07813333 0.20826667 0.51826667 WSSP 1955 0.00506667 0.0726 0.3252 059726667 WSSP 2139 0.01333333 00658 0.24086667 0.67993333 WSSP 2143 0.00386667 0.07613333 0.20346667 0.71646667 97 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k =4, 15 Run Average Population ID No. Popl Pop2 Pop3 Pop4 WSSP 2195 0.0078 0.10353333 0.29773333 0.59093333 WSSP 2286 0.0054 0.09933333 0.20973333 0.68546667 DOBP 1031 0.007 0.08406667 0.18426667 0.7248 DOBP 1032 0.03506667 0.09113333 0.1938 0.68006667 DOBP 1749 0.01766667 0.17506667 0.19726667 0.60986667 DOBP 2162 0.00786667 0.08273333 0.19973333 0.70986667 DOBP 2245 0.0054 0.0814 0.1972 0.71593333 SSNZ -13352- -0.00353333 0.26246667 0.1206 0.61326667 SSNZ 1360' 0.0035333*3 0.12506667 0.1222 0.74906667 SSNZ 1827 0.00653333 0.092 0.19446667 0.70726667 SSNZ 20457 0.0084 0.07666667 0.22706667 0.6882 SSNZ 22647 0.00753333 0.18713333 0.16033333 0.64526667 ITGY 1568 0.03193333 0.076 0.1174 0.77473333 ITGY 1570 0.01333333 0.0768 0.0818 0.82806667 ITGY 1862 0.10826667 0.06413333 0.08133333 0.74633333 ITGY 1881 0.042 0.06533333 0.0726 0.82 ITGY 1882 0.172 0.05926667 0.12893333 0.6398 OES 1984 0.0208 0.0792 0.06466667 0.83533333 OES 2171 0.0094 0.07693333 0.17926667 0.7344 OES 2179 0.01033333 0.08166667 0.1854 0.72273333 OES 1914 0.02013333 0.12153333 0.10093333 0.75773333 OES 2626 0.05893333 0.0684 0.0808 0.79173333 AMWS 2168 0.01106667 0.07626667 0.16186667 0.7508 AMWS 2279 0.01213333 0.13833333 0.1118 0.73766667 AMWS 2327 0.06306667 0.14373333 0.07946667 0.71366667 AMvWS 987 0.0132 0.09766667 0.17166667 0.71766667 AMWS 988 0.0164 0.17813333 0.12913333 0.6764 MSNZ 1587 0.00553333 0.15366667 0.11553333 0.72533333 MSNZ 1756 0.00593333 0.07446667 0.16326667 0.75586667 MSNZ 1851 0.00406667 0.09013333 0.1284 0.77753333 MSNZ 2034 0.026 0.2376 0.1144 0.62193333 MSNZ 2613 .. 0.00513333 .0.122666.6.7 0.12486667 0.74726667 AUST 1387 0.04046667 . 0.11066667 0.20053333 0.6482 AUST 1531 0.0178 0.139 0.06606667 0.77713333 AUST ' 1564 0.00726667 . 0.0902 ..0.0582 . 0.8444 AUST 1870 0.0388 0.1646 0.13213333 - - 0.7246 AUST 187.1 0.00673333 - 0.0902 . -0.06326667 0.84006667 ECKR 1376 0.004 0.11126667 0.0808 0.8038 ECKR 1377 0.00406667 0.08373333 0.14606667 0.76593333 ECKR 1400 0.0034 0.06993333 0.26133333 0.66546667 ECKR 1404 0.0034 0.09186667 0.23986667 0.66486667 ECKR 1511 0.0068 0.08413333 0.18326667 0.72573333 IRSE 1540 0.00333333 0.0736 0.08586667 0.83726667 IRSE 1617 0.0038 0.072 0.07486667 0.8494 IRSE 1896 0.00906667 0.07533333 0.11866667 0.79666667 IRSE 2084 0.00406667 0.06606667 . 0.2228 . 0,70706667 IRSE 2085 0.00326667 0.0842 0.0818 0.831 WHWT 1388 0.0142 0.0704 0.05473333 0.86053333 WHWT 1420 0.0452 0.0842 0.08166667 0.7888 WHWT 1992 0.0108 0.08613333 0.07613333 0.82693333 WHWT 2100 0.01053333 0.0824 0.04333333 0.86353333 WHWT 2128 0.0158 0.0728 0.03166667 0.87973333 98 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k - 4. 15 Run Average Population IDNo. Popi Pop2 Pop3 Pop4 PNTR 1382 0.00826667 0.07166667 0.07566667 0.8442 PNTR 1383 0.01426667 0.07086667 0.0714 0.84353333 PNTR 1869 0.00726667 0.0582 0.12293333 0.81146667 PNTR 1938 0.0098 0.07566667 0.15733333 0.75693333 PNTR 1948 0.05646667 0.0598 0.0958 0.78773333 BASS 1341 0.02966667 0.1016 0.04426667 0.82446667 BASS 1342 0.01053333 0.0758 0.09866667 0.81473333 BASS 1506 -0.0078 0.08493333 0.0752 0.8318 BASS '1917 0.00926667 0.10106667 0.04406667 '0.84593333 CKCS 1513 0.0408 0.0656 0.12133333 0.77233333 CKCS 1639 0.00753333 0.07806667 0.12053333 0.794 CKCS 1640 0.00806667 0.0998 0.1152 0.77686667 CKCS 1642 0.0048 0.07466667 0.13413333 0.78653333 CKCS 2054 0.00553333 0.07133333 0.1202 0.80293333 GSNZ 1868 0.27746667 0.06873333 0.06233333 0.5912 GSNZ 22739 0.1848 0.06566667 0.06806667 0.68133333 GSNZ 27093 0.05206667 0.08053333 0.06046667 0.807 GSNZ 27106 0.0098 0.10226667 0.0224 0.8656 GSNZ 33390 0.0082 0.09093333 0.0874 0.81346667 PHAR 1292 0.12533333 0.05726667 0.0088 0.80886667 PHAR 1947 0.1386 0.05446667 0.01913333 0.78773333 PHAR 1962 0.13706667 0.0674 0.06313333 0.7326 PHAR 1963 0.10473333 0.0708 0.012 0.81246667 GOLD 591 0.00453333 0.15633333 0.02266667 0.8164 GOLD 592 0.02186667 0.2448 0.0112 0.72213333 GOLD 593 0.00693333 0.1734 0.01473333 0.80526667 GOLD 603 0.0058 0.148 0.009 0.83726667 GOLD 604 0.00386667 0.19653333 0.03653333 0.76313333 BEAG 1323 0.012 0.169 0.01126667 0.80753333 BEAG 1324 0.01733333 0.09226667 0.126 0.7644 BEAG 1327 0.00813333 0.2708 0.0204 0.70093333 BEAG . 994 - . .. 0.029. 0.25213333 . 0.06993333 . 0.64906667 BBAG. 995 .0.01573333 : . 0.0918 . 0.06013333 0.83213.333 BLDH. . . 1186 . ' 0.0088. 0.224 . 0.02646667 . 0.7406 BLDH 1223 0.0126 0.15126667 0.01466667 . 0.82126667 BLDH 1410 0.0056 0.3068 0.00726667 - 0.68026667 BLDH 1942 0.00893333 0.17273333 0.00906667 0.80933333 BLDH 1957 0.00693333 0.16 0.01146667 0.82153333 AIRT 1603 0.03993333 0.15466667 0.11033333 0.69526667 AIRT 1604 0.00613333 0.08966667 0.12693333 0.7772 AIRT 1788 0.00466667 0.20253333 0.09266667 0.70013333 AIRT 1875 0.01793333 0.09733333 0.13313333 0.7516 ACKR 1035 0.0102 0.09006667 0.08406667 0.8156 ACKR . 2261 0.02313333 0.0972 0.1014 0.7.7833333 ACKR 2310 0.0038 0.09926667 0.026 0.87086667 ACKR. -. 1-956 0.00913333 -0.1278- 0.02146667 . -0.84173333 ACKR 2260 0.00533333 0.10193333 0.03026667 0.86233333 AHRT 1120 0.00986667 0.12326667 0.0524 0.8144 AHRT 1121 0.0104 0.18726667 0.04926667 0.753 AHRT 1122 0.00853333 0.1532 0.089 0.74886667 AHRT 1123 0.00866667 0.14433333 0.07606667 0.77093333 AHRT 1124 0.0076 0.1374 0.05166667 0.80346667 99 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k= 4, 15 Run Average Population' ID No. Pop1 Pop2 Pop3 Pop4 CHBR 1546 0.01113333 0.13993333 0.05573333 0.7932 CHBR 1549 0.06426667 0.33173333 0.01326667 0.5908 CHBR 1813 0.00446667 0.17893333 0.02786667 0.7888 CHBR 2091 0.00.86 0.1008 0.038 0.85266667 CHBR 888 0.00506667 0.11486667 0.02473333 0.8552 CAIR 1405 0.00846667 0.277 0.0828 0.6316 CAIR 2096 0.0146 0.07973333 0.03353333 0.87213333 CAIR 2113 . 0.01413333 . .0.1012 0,10746667 .0.77733333 CAIR - 2125 0.0062 0.0752 0.07646667 -0.8422 CAIR 2131 0.0292 0.08106667 0.0632 0.82666667 PTWD P142 0.0074 0.1588 0.11633333 0.71733333 PTWD P1 0.00453333 0.192 0.1194 0.68413333 PTWD P238 0.01333333 0.1686 0.17253333 0.64566667 PTWD P25 0.00413333 0.07453333 0.1428 0.77853333 PTWD P67 0.00613333 0.07766667 0.1434 0.77266667 GSHP 1628 0.00506667 0.13306667 0.08306667 0,77886667 GSHP 1708 0.02013333 0.08246667 0.20713333 0.69033333 GSHP 1710 0.02533333 0.08533333 0.072 0.8172 GSHP 1833 0.00806667 0.44793333 0.03073333 0.5134 GSHP 1892 0.01533333 0.1122 0.07586667 0.79673333 BORD 1648 0.11253333 0.07173333 0.0404 0.77573333 BORD 1828 0.01326667 0.07473333 0.09166667 0.82006667 BORD 1829 0.00546667 0.24266667 0.13626667 0.61566667 BORD 2002 0.01993333 0.10706667 0.12306667 0.75 BORD 2003 0.03286667 0.08433333 0.11186667 0.77086667 BEDT 1422 0.00793333 0.32966667 0.12893333 0.5334 BEDT 1423 0.00626667 . 0.1544 0.15853333 0.68086667 BEDT 1424 0.01353333 0.12806667 0.2118 0.64666667 BEDT 1426 0.0142 0.2006 0.16206667 0.62333333 CLSP 1008 0.00746667 0.3506 0.06153333 0.5802 CLSP 1009 0.00386667 0.316 0.075 0.60473333 CLSP 1802 0.00646667 0.32126667 0.07473333 0.59733333 .$P ' 2312 0.00413333 0.3918 .0.06026667 0.5438 CLSP 2314 0.00473333 0.395. 0.66026667 0.53973333 IBI2. 1147 . 0.009.4 : .0.09326667 0.0498 . 0.84746667 141Z 1148 .0.0076 0.2762 .*0.12373333 0.59233333 IBIZ 1162 0.00813333 0.07513333 . 0.0816 . 0.8354 IBIZ 1172 0.02393333 0.09233333 0.1424 0.7416 IBIZ 1280 0.027 0.20926667 0.20123333 0.56186667 RHOD 1444 0.0056 0.13373333 0.17626667 0.68426667 RHOD 1454 0.02113333 0.17686667 0.17033333 0.63213333 RHOD 1505 0.01006667 0.11066667 0.0728 0.80653333 RHOD 1592 0.00833333 0.4782 0.06833333 0.44506667 RHOD 1609 0.00606667 0.1752 0.2602 0.55853333 DACH 1051 - 0.01053333 0.25333333 0.23673333 0.49933333 DACH. _1052 0.00.393333 .. .0.2756 0.21553333 . 0.49993333 ACH 1053 0.0174 0.33433333 0.12966667 0.5186 DACH 1054 0.02753333 0.43573333 0.13406667 0.40273333 DACH 1055 0.00966667 0.27553333 0.24213333 0.47253333 AUSS 1336 0.19213333 0.16606667 0.19266667 0.449 AUSS 1337 0.01626667 0.218 0.16453333 0.60106667 AUSS 1500 0.00893333 0.06726667 0.2208 0.70266667 AUSS 1521 0.11106667 0.43073333 0.18213333 0.27613333 AUSS 1683 0.01366667 0.2222 0.091 0.67313333 100 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/0422 6 7 Canid Canid k- 4, 15 Run Average Population IDNo. ?OPI Pop2 Pop3 P0 4 CH~i 1202 0.0064 0.22773333 0.1 0.66586667 CHII 1203 0.0148 0.09106667 0.30626667 0.58766667 CH[H 1204 0.01226667 0.12713333 0.14806667 0.71253333 CHTH 1205 0.0992 0.32273333 0.15366667 0.42466667 CHIli 1206 0.0062 0.37573333 0.09806667 0.51986667 KERY 13878 0.00706667 0.22393333 0.15313333 0.61586667 KERY 1483 0.00713333 0.2578 0.16 0.57506667 KERY 1579 0.0126 .0.10493333 0.18953333 . 0.69286667 KERY 2014 ' 0.0036 0.342 0.07906667 - . 0.5752 KERY 24255 0.00853333 0.35613333 0.15386667 0.48133333 SCHP 1386 0.0076 0.19293333 0.036 0.76353333 SCHP 1471 0.00766667 0.20733333 0.02273333 0.76213333 SCHP 1814 0.01046667 0.289 0.0824 0.61S2 SCHP t852 0.0162 0.13586667 0 15466667 0.69326667 1RTR 2152 0.01113333 0.14993333 0.093 0.746 IRTR 2189 0.01146667 0.36666667 0.08746667 0.53433333 IRTR 2238 0.0052 0.36626667 0.043 0.58546667 IRTR 2242 0.00893333 0.27573333 0.06926667 0.64613333 FCR 1188 0.0062 0.22606667 0.05746667 0.7102 FCR 2020 0,00506667 0.1566 0.08913333 0.749 FCR 2042 0.0048 0.23086667 0.0638 0.70053333 FCR 2044 0.00613333 0.17806667 0.16073333 0.65506667 FCR 2259 0.0036 0.24293333 0.048 0.70526667 SCWT 1624 0.0506 0.4248 0.08933333 0.4352 SCWT 1770 0.00433333 0.2824 0.31153333 0.40166667 SCWT 2250 0.00513333 0.22033333 0.04646667 0.7282 SCWT 2301 0.0162 0.36513333 0.03973333 0.57913333 POM 1190 0.09806667 0.35386667 0.327933331 0.22 POM 1191 0.00926667 0.7472 0.04853333 0.19473333 POM 120 0.04093333 0.3494 0.1288 0.48053333 POM 1238 0.00613333 0.16306667 0.26906667 0.56173333 POM 1239 .0.1202 0.08513333 . .. 0.2394 0.555 LAB 1310 0.11153333 0.54806667 0.0612 0.2794 LAB 1465 0.0146667 0.33846667 0.O5966667 0.5.884 LAB 1468 .0.02113333 .. 0.40553333 0;09626667 0.477 LAB .1754 l.0126667 .0.6368 -90.01 0.34093333 LAB .1830 0.00533333 . 0.5134 0.1459333. 0.33526667 PRES 1082 0.00793333 0.73346667 0.0294 0.22913333 PRES 1096 0.00493333 0.7488 0 05413333 0.19193333 PRES ills 0.00993333 0.64406667 0.086 0.2604 PRES 1127 0.10286667 0.85446667 0.01946667 0.0234 PRES 1095 0.05353333 0.82886667 0.03246667 0.08533333 ROTT 1014 0.01153333 0.72453333 0.13553333 0.12833333 ROTT 1028 0.00553333 0.712 0.13746667 0.1448 ROTT .1029 0.0042 . 0.8398 0.05386667 0.10193333 KOTT. 1033 .. 0.00q 0.85826667 0.04853333 .0.08746667 ROTT 1034 0.00453333 0.85426667 0.11393333 0.02726667 BULM 1105 0.0056 0.94446667 0.01333333 0.03626667 BULM 1106 0.00486667 0.61486667 0.0896 0.2908 BULM 1107 0.01853333 0.90133333 0.026 0.05413333 BULM 1108 0.00653333 0.93873333 0.02386667 0.03073333 BULM 1109 0.00513333 0.96613333 0.00746667 0.0212 101 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k = 4, 15 Run Average Populationa ID No. Popi Pop2 Pop3 Pop4 NEWF 271 0.0132 0.866 0.0532 0.0676 NEWF 274 0.00526667 0.94806667 0.00966667 0.03706667 NEWF 275 0.00733333 0.97226667 0.0052 0.01533333 NEWF 277 0.00586667 0.97893333 0.00673333 0.00833333 NEWF 278 0.06706667 0.8476 0.01493333 0.07053333 GSD 1666 0.00613333 0.88413333 0.08013333 0.02946667 GSD 1776 0.00306667 0.89873333 0.07173333 0.0264 GSD .2011 . 0,00773333 0.853 0.0962 0.04313333 GSD 2060 0.00613333 0.81526667 0.10273333 0.07626667 GSD 2086 0.00573333 0.84086667 0.10013333 0.05313333 FBUL 1507 0.0104 0.96366667 0.0158 0.00986667 FBUL 1508 0.00626667 0.96013333 0.01466667 0.0188 FBUL 1509 0.00493333 0.97453333 0.0106 0.01006667 FBUL 2671 0.01693333 0.91053333 0.01173333 0.0608 MBLT 1915 0.00553333 0.9154 0.008 0.071 MBLT 2253 0.0068 0.89166667 0.045 0.0564 MBLT 2254 0.036 0.9132 0.03073333 0.02006667 MELT 2255 0.0098 0.90326667 0.00946667 0.0772 MBLT 2256 0.0062 0.97946667 0.00573333 0.0086 BULD 1193 0.01906667 0.95466667 0.01473333 0.01153333 BULD 1194 0.00513333 0.9824 0.00626667 0.00593333 BULD 1195 0.0036 0.98433333 0.00473333 0.00726667 BULD 1197 0.0052 0.92026667 0.05506667 0.0194 BULD 1198 0.00553333 0.96853333 0.0138 0.01206667 BOX 1176 0.00313333 0.91446667 0.07333333 0.009 BOX 1177 0.00366667 0.92693333 0.05286667 0.01653333 BOX 1178 0.00446667 0.93326667 0.05726667 0.00513333 BOX [179 0.00233333 0.92526667, 0.06886667 0.0036 BOX 1304 0.00266667 0.9162 0.07473333 0.00593333 MAST 1015 0.004 0.9386. 0.0162 0.04126667 MAST 1016 0.009 0.90766667 0.06406667 0.01933333 MAST 1017 0.0046 0.9216 0.0498 . 0.024 MAST 1066 0.0158. 0.94853333 0.018 0.01753333 MAST 991 0.01866467 0.95213333 . 0.0108 0.0186 iMD 941 0.00406667 . 0.76213333 0.21013333 0.02386667 BMD 943 0.0094 0.58306667 -. 0.2496 0.1578 BMD * 968 0.0062.. 0.7.4973333 . 0.21286667 0.03113333. BMD - 1763 0:0046 0.74813333 0.2006666.7 0.04646667 BMD 969 0.00373333 0.69866667 0.2714 0.02653333 GSMD 1547 0.0066 0.41546667 0.36546667 0.21266667 GSMD 1659 0.0052 0.5908 0.34013333 0.0638 GSMD 1660 0.013 0.41086667 0.435 0.14126667 GSMD 1662 0.04386667 0.51266667 0.304 0.13973333 GSMD 1663 0.00653333 0.50973333 0.42086667 0.063 TABLE 19B Canid Canid k- 3, 15 Run Average Populatinna ID No. PopI Pop' Pop3 SHIB 1769 0.989667 0.004667 0.005667 SHIB 1854 0.982933 0.006867 0.0102 SHIB 1856 0.9584 0.016067 0.025667 SHIB 1860 0.9852 0.0066 0.008267 SHIB 1981 0.983733 0.0078 0.008133 102 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k= 3, 15 Run Average Populationa ID No. Pop Pup2 POp3 CHOW 1633 0.985533 0.008133 0.0064 CHOW 1835 0.988133 0.006133 0.0058 CHOW 1837 0.982067 0.0094 0.0084 CHOW 1838 0.9884 0.0056 0.006 CHOW 1839 0.978667 0.0116 0.009867 AxIT 1130 0.9576 0.007467 0.035 AKIT 1131 0.988933 0.0052 0.005733 AKIT .1.32 .. 0.989133 Q.005867 ... 0.004933 AKIT - 1133 0.988133 0.0072 -0.004667 AKIT 1134 0.991 0.003667 0.005467 AMAL 1629 0.8604 0.083867 0.055733 AMAL 1779 0.7986 0.020667 0.1806 AMAL 1845 0.9078 0.047 0.045067 AMAL 2132 0.920333 0.0362 0.043533 AMAL 2214 0.908333 0.0218 0.069733 BSJI 1338 0.762067 0.122333 0.1156 BSJI 1339 0.973267 0.018 0.0088 BSJI 1645 0.977733 0.012933 0.009467 BSJI 1675 0.945333 0.0468 0.007933 BSJ 1717 0.972533 0.013667 0.013867 SHAR 1573 0.9602 0.028267 0.0116 SHAR 1593 0.845667 0.138 0.016533 SHAR 1619 0.870933 0.1136 0.015467 SHAR 1998 0.7902 0.031533 0.178267 SHAR 1999 0.957 0.029067 0.014 HUSK 1469 0.915533 0.037133 0.0474 HUSK 1883 0.907867 0.0104 0.0818 HUSK 2115 0.718733 0.013533 0.237867 HUSK 2117 0.632333 0.013333 0.3544 HUSK 2118 0.905133 0.042133 0.052533 AFGH 1812 0.601933 0.0432 0.3548 AFGH 1939 0.6604 0.084067 0.255467 AFGH 2264 0.6198 0.122933 0.2574 AFGH 1936 0.785067 0.0934 0.121467 AFGH 1937 0.717867 0.070933 6.2112 SALU 1491 . 0.4102 0.017667 0.5722 SALU 1535 . 0.542067 0.007067 0.450867 SALU -1607 0.500067 0.020533 0.479467 SALU 1873 0.292667 0.031667 0.675733 SALU 2610 0.4434 0.055533 0.501 T[BT 1466 0.479867 0.027867 0.492333 TIBT 1562 0.355667 0.0502 0.594 TIBT 1707 0.397133 0.240333 0.362333 TLBT 26078 0.431867 0.0466 0.521533 TIBT .28086 ,0.163267 ,0.103733 0.733067 LHSA 1524 . 0.558933 0.034333 0.4066 LHSA 1525 0.5262 0.023 0.451 LHSA 1526 0.463467 0.020533 0.5162 LHSA 1528 0.3624 0.0748 0.562667 LHSA 2074 0.705 0.023 0.272067 SAMO 1375 0.271267 0.011733 0.716867 SAMO 1532 0.553067 0.0086 0.438267 SAMO 1560 0.5902 0.0374 0.372533 SAMO 169 0.436867 0.016867 0.546267 SAMO 239 0.458933 0.038267 0.502867 PEKE 1143 0.696267 0.013267 0.2904 103 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k 3, 15 Run Avyragc Population ID No. PopI Pop2 Pop3 PEKE 1145 0.445133 0.011533 0.543333 PEKE 1211 0.457267 0.010667 0.532133 PEKE 1212 0.380333 0.2828 0.336733 PEKE 1213 0.61 0.012933 0.377067 SHIH 1393 0.390067 0.1362 0.473867 SHIH 1783 0.3624 0.011267 0.626333 SHIH 2068 0.379533 0.009533 0.610867 SHI . 2859 -. 0.4456 . .0.0228 -. 0.531667 SHIH 2860 . 0'.3422 0.0238 0.433933 IWOF 1581 0.0226 0.2552 0.7222 IWOF 1761 0.0088 0.020333 0.970733 IWOF 1792 0.026267 0.069467 0.904467 IWOF 1906 0.052267 0.033933 0.914 IWOF 1993 0.007267 0.026733 0.966067 STBD 1075 0.0464 0.139933 0.813733 STBD 1714 0.059 0.030333 0.910733 STBD 1750 0.047733 0.2466 0.705533 STBD 2403 0.013333 0.0294 0.9572 STBD 2404 0.0206 0.376867 0.602533 GREY 2477 0,1562 0.0356 0.808267 GREY 2478 0.017867 0.018267 0.963733 GREY 2479 0.0112 0.063333 0.925333 GREY 2480 0.059467 0.011467 0.929067 GREY 2481 0.009133 0.02 0.970867 BELS 1351 0.0132 0.007333 0.979467 BELS 2111 0.0744 0.013133 0.912267 BELS 2153 0.0058 0.006067 0.988 BELS 2209 0.031467 0.005733 0.962933 BELS 2210 0.034733 0.026267 0.938867 TURV 1622 0.009067 0.010133 0.980667 TURV 2194 0.013067 0.057467 0.929333 TURV . 22.00 .. 0.02.0267 0.010467 0.969133 TURV 2222 0.0056 0.009133 0.985133 BOR.Z *137* 0.136 0.007733 . 0.856333 BORZ 1401 0.1L4733 . 0.024133 .0.861133 BORZ 1808 . 0.1772 . 0.014467 0.8084 BORZ 2268 . 0.063467 0.015867 0.920867 BORZ 978 - 0.042 0.014733 0.9434 COLL 1692 0.011933 0.020667 0.9674 COLL 1701 0.0218 0.011 0.967 COLL 2284 0.0116 0.021867 0.9666 COLL 373 0.008933 0.013 0.977933 COLL 379 0.0058 0.011267 0.9828 SSHP 1379 0.032667 0.1834 0.783933 SSHP 1523 0.050067 0.043333 0.9064 SSHP-. 1824. .. 0.016067 - 0.141133 .. 0.842867 SSHP 1921 0.0062 0.118733 0.875 SSHP 2040 0.08 0.152 0.768133 PUG 1077 0.010667 0.008933 0.9804 PUG 1104 0.048267 0.017733 0.933933 PUG 1183 0.121733 0.0116 0.866667 PUG 1184 0.013467 0.011733 0.975 PUG 1192 0.009333 0.098867 0.8916 KOMO 1484 0.035 0.041867 0.923067 KOMO 1964 0.036133 0.055333 0.908333 KOMO 2321 0.036 0.099533 0.8644 104 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k - 3, 15 Run Avcragc Population MD No. PopI POp2 Pop3 KOMO 2323 0.086267 0.096333 0.817467 KOMO 2334 0.0092 0.036467 0.9544 WHIP 1355 0.006867 0.0162 0.9768 WHIP 1395 0.010667 0.0362 0.953067 WHIP 1407 0.0076 0.073267 0.9192 WHIP 1409 0.006333 0.014267 0.9794 WHIP 1518 0.005933 0.039267 0.9546 SPOO . 1530 0.0676 0.185267 .0.747067 SPOO 1582 ' 0.0744 '0.064333 0.8612 SPOO 1876 0.015 0.155 0.830067 SPOO 1877 0.018467 0.190133 0.791333 SPOO 2337 0.006867 0.016533 0.976667 BICH 1943 0.0654 0.019933 0.9146 BICH 1954 0.239867 0.018 0.741933 BICH 933 0.050933 0.159467 0.789467 BICH 974 0.109533 0.092333 0.798067 KEES 1501 0.060867 0.013067 0.925933 KEES 1589 0.006467 0.007267 0.986267 KEES 1818 0.015467 0.027133 0.9572 KEES 1819 0.007133 0.012733 0.980067 KEES 2072 0.008 0.0212 0.970667 MNTY 1539 0.0138 0.264733 0.7214 MNTY 1732 0.0298 0.1218 0,8486 MNTY 2145 0.014333 0.155133 0.830333 MNTY 2149 0.010533 0.014533 0.974933 NELK 2216 0.0872 0.0802 0.832467 NELK 2239 0.214533 0.02 0.765467 NELK 2240 0.0426 0.1888 0.768667 NELK 2281 0.0142 0.027533 0.958333 NELK 2295 0.293 0.025867 0.681467 KUVZ 1482 0.0854 0.0086 0.906 KUVZ . . .1551. 0.198533 .0.008533 0.793 KUVZ 1672 0.075467 0.032267 0.8924 KUVZ 1913 .0.033333 .0..073267 Q.8936 KUVZ 1994 0.0498 0.042467 0.907867 DANE 1574 0.016533 0026467 0.957 DANE 1575. 0.1558 -0.1312 0.713 DANE 1580 0:011 0.007067 0.982 DANE 1700 0.0088 0.016933 0.9742 DANE 1748 0.1982 0.034533 0.767333 WSSP 1955 0.0066 0.015867 0.977533 WSSP 2139 0.018667 0.028867 0.952533 WSSP 2143 0.0056 0.033333 0.961133 WSSP .2195 0.014467 0.065667 0.920133 WSSP 2286 0.007133 0.102133 0.890867 DOBP- - -. 1031 .0.012667 - 0. 102067 - - . 0.8852 DOBP 1032 0.047733 0.092733 0.859267 DOBP 1749 0.0394 0.2362 0.724467 DOBP 2162 0.013133 0.0862 0.9008 DOBP 2245 0.008467 0.085933 0.9056 SSNZ 13352 0.004733 0.290333 0.705133 SSNZ 1360 0.004267 0.093667 0.902133 SSNZ 1827 0.007067 0.034467 0.958533 SSNZ 20457 0.009267 0.021267 0.969267 SSNZ 22647 0.0088 0.203333 0.7878 105 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k 3, 15 Run Average Population EDNo. Pop I Pop2 Pop3 ITGY 1568 0.022933 0.012267 0.965067 ITGY 1570 0.019333 0.061067 0.919533 ITGY 1862 0.1134 0.021067 0.865533 ITGY 1881 0.0564 0.017467 0.9262 ITGY 1882 0.1768 0.014467 0.808667 OES 1984 0.022133 0.022067 0.955667 OES 2171 0.009 0.028867 0.962067 OES. . 2179 . 0.011267 - 0.022. 0.966867 OES -1914 0.020467 0.0566 0.9232 OES 2626 0.062467 0.013267 0.924333 AMWS 2168 0.012 0.020333 0.967667 AMWS 2279 0.012 0.195533 0.792467 AMWS 2327 0.0978 0.257667 0.6446 AMWS 987 0.018933 0.108533 0.8722 AMWS 988 0.019667 0.155133 0.825333 MSNZ 1587 0.0078 0.129067 0.8634 MSNZ 1756 0.006733 0.011 0.9824 MSNZ 1851 0.005067 0.029733 0.9652 MSNZ 2034 0.0352 0.1964 0.7686 MSNZ 2613 0.0062 0.0746 0.919333 AUST 1387 0.046333 0.052533 0.9012 AUST 1531 0.0178 0.145467 0.836933 AUST 1564 0.008067 0.045867 0.946 AUST 1870 0.051933 0.069333 0.878667 AUST 1871 0.008533 0.072 0.9196 ECKR 1376 0.005467 0.0664 0.928 ECKR 1377 0.005133 0.032267 0.962333 ECKR 1400 0.003867 0.036667 0.9594 ECKR 1404 0.004067 0.042933 0.952867 ECKR 1511 0.008333 0.081333 0.910267 IRSE 1540 0.0042 0.0116 0.984133 IRSE 16J7 . 9.005267 .. 0.010867 0.9838 IRSE 1896 0.009267 0.017133 0.9736 IRSE. 2084 ' 0.333 0.008133 0.9876 IRSE 2085. 0:004267 :0.02467 .0.966067 NHWT . 1388 . .. 0.013 . 0.013667 - 0.973533 WVWT 1420 0.037133 - 0.0254 . 0.937267 WHWT 1901 0.0094 - 0.02 . 0.970867 WHWT 2100 0.009933 0.033333 0.956667 WHWT 2128 0.011533 0.009467 0.979 PNTR 1382 0.0116 0.0096 0.978867 PNTR 1383 0.025867 0.019933 0.9542 PNTR 1869 0.011667 0.007867 0.980533 PNTR 1938 0.010867 0.015533 0.973667 PNTR 1948 0.066533 0.008533 -0.925 BASS 1341.. ... 0.035333 . ..0.0746 .. .0.990067. BASS 1342 0.014067 0.015467 0.970533 BASS 1506 0.008467 0.045133 0.946533 BASS 1917 0.0118 0.065067 0.923133 CKCS 1513 0.039067 0.011467 0.949533 CKCS 1639 0.0096 0.034067 0.956267 CKCS 1640 0.011467 0.1124 0.875867 CKCS 1642 0.008133 0.017133 0.9748 CKCS 2054 0.0076 0.014533 0.927233 GSNZ 1868 0.2806 0.028467 0.691 GSNZ 22739 0.187 0.026133 0.787 106 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k 3, 15 Run Aveage Population ID No. Popl Pop2 Pop3 GSNZ 27093 0.064533 0.027667 0.9078 GSNZ 27106 0.0126 0.0828 0.9048 GSNZ 33390 0.011667 0.053533 0.9348 PHAR 1292 0.152867 0.015267 0.831867 PHAR 1947 0.207067 0.007933 0.785067 PHAR 1962 0.1676 0.0442 0.788333 PHAR 1963 0.142533 0.021667 0.8358 GOLD . 59.1 - 0.006467 . 0.268667 0.724933 GOLD 592 * 0.0284 0.465467 0.506067 GOLD 593 0.007867 0.295733 0.696533 GOLD 603 0.0082 0.3306 0.6614 GOLD 604 0.004533 0.283333 0.712267 BEAG 1323 0.012467 0.292 0.695667 BEAG 1324 0.019267 0.052133 0.928667 BEAG 1327 0.008867 0.3602 0.630667 BEAG 994 0.0326 0.3418 0.625467 BEAG 995 0.026333 0.1152 0.858467 BLDH 1186 0.014133 0.626733 0.358933 RLDH 1223 0.017133 0.404467 0.578267 BLD1 1410 0.006467 0.772733 0.2208 BLDH 1942 0.013 0.5678 0.419333 BLDH 1957 0.008933 0.458133 0.532733 AIRT 1603 0.059733 0.2394 0.701067 AIRT 1604 0.008533 0.090133 0.901467 AIRT 1788 0.006533 0.4282 0.5652 AIRT 1875 0.022733 0.1192 0.857867 ACKR 1035 0.014333 0.040733 0.944933 ACKR 2261 0.0278 0.050867 0.921333 ACKR 2310 0.004867 0.061133 0.9338 ACKR 1956 0.0142 0.155667 0.830267 ACKR 2260 0.006867 0.077 0.915867 AHRT 1120 0.016333 .. 0.104 .. 0.879467 AJ{RT 1121 . 0.013733 0.185067 0.801267 AHRT 11.2 0.0096 . 0.190467 0.8002 AHRT 1123 0.0118 0.097333 0.891 AHRT 1124 . 0.0106 0.091933 0.8974 CHBR- 1546 0.013133 . 0.096333 0.890667 CHBR 1549 0.0814 0.445533 0.473 CHBR 1813 0.0054 0.23 0.7646 CHBR 2091 0.0118 0.073267 0.915 CHBR 888 0.0056 0.118533 0.876 CAR 1405 0.01 0.289333 0.7004 CAIR 2096 0.022667 0.041733 0.935533 CAIR 2113 0.0158 0.050867 0.933333 CAIR 2125 0.006333 0.0114 0.9824 CAIR . .2131 . .0.0202 0.027533 - 0:952333 PTWD P142 0.007067 0.1418 0.8512 PTWD P1 0.005067 0.2378 0.757 PTWD P238 0.0172 0.209333 0.773467 PTWD P25 0.005133 0,021667 0.9732 PTWD P67 0.007067 0.023 0.97 GSHP 1628 0.006533 0.155933 0.837533 GSHP 1708 0.042867 0.041333 0.915867 GSHP 1710 0.0406 0.0372 0.922133 GSHP 1833 0.012533 0.549533 0.438133 GSHP 1892 0.0154 0.0414 0.943267 107 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/04226 7 Canid Canid k 3, 15 Run Average Population' ID No. PopI PUp2 POp3 RD 1648 0.1348 0.036733 0.8286 BORD 1828 0.017867 0.032733 0.949467 BORD 1829 0.006667 0.211667 0.781733 BORD 2002 0.026467 0.061533 0.911933 BORD 2003 0.044533 0.055467 0.9 BEDT 1422 0.009067 0.3274 0.6634 BEDT 1423 0.007933 0.189867 0.802333 BEDT. 1424. 0.017533 . .. 0.1126 . . . .0.870133 BEDT '1426 0.014933 0.2388'67 0.7462 CLSP 1008 0.01 0.7082 0.281667 CLSP 1009 0.005333 0.637667 0.3572 CLSP 1802 0.010467 0.666267 0.323267 CLSP 2312 0.005 0.752 0.242867 CLSP 2314 0.006067 0.7524 0.2416 IBIZ 1147 0.011533 0.1148 0.8738 IBIZ 1148 0.0164 0.235267 0.7482 IBIZ 1162 0.013 0.055133 0.932 IBIZ 1172 0.0232 0.1398 0.837 IBIZ 1280 0.022333 0.175667 0.801867 RHOD 1444 0.007267 0.143733 0.848733 RHOD 1454 0.027467 0.127333 0.845067 RHOD 1505 0.011 0.135467 0.853467 RHOD 1592 0.010067 0.5242 0.4658 RHOD 1609 0.008133 0.110267 0.881467 DACH 1051 0.0216 0.564 0.414467 DACH 1052 0.015267 0.618867 0.365733 DACH 1053 0.015533 0.563867 0.420667 DACH 1054 0.0254 0.728467 0.246133 DACH 1055 0.016667 0.6114 0.3718 AUSS 1336 0.17 0.2254 0.6046 AUSS 1337 0.016133 0.237267 0.7464 AUS.S 1500 .0.012067 0.026 0.962133 AUSS 1521 . 0.1014 0.3078 0.590867 AUSS _6830 0128 .. _02g 0.776933 CHIH . 1202 0.007267, 0.219867 . 0.7728 dHH 1203 0.022 0.0794 .0.898667 CHIOH 1204 '. 0-.014467 .0.104733 0.880667 . CHIH 1205 0.1532 0.3324 0.514333 CHIH 1206 0.0068 0.388867 0.6042 KERY 13878 0.007533 0.159533 0.833067 KERY 1483 0.0064 0.175733 0.817867 KERY 1579 0.012133 0.034067 0.953533 KERY 2014 0.004333 0.339933 0.655933 KERY 24255 0.009733 0.294667 0.695467 SCHP 1386 0.0092 0.0818 0.9088 SCHP .1471. . 0.0.13867 .. .. 0.077267 . . 0.908933 SCHP 1814 0.0104 0.090933 0.898667 SCHP 1852 0.013067 0.013733 0.973333 IRTR 2152 0.011533 0.1228 0.865533 IRTR 2189 0.0128 0.413133 0.5742 IRTR 2238 0.006667 0.4018 0.591467 IRTR 2242 0.009667 0.282267 0.7082 FCR 1188 0.0058 0.172933 0.821267 FCR 2020 0.006267 0.020467 0.973267 FCR 2042 0.006067 0.123533 0.870267 FCR 2044 0.006533 0.0468 0.946733 108 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k =3, 15 RunAverage Populations ID No. PopI Pop2 Pop3 FCR 2259 0.004667 0.199467 0.796 SCWT 1624 0.081533 0.640867 0.2776 SCWT 1770 0.005933 0.3122 0.682 SCWT 2250 0.006867 0.422133 0.571 SCWT 2301 0.021667 0.636533 0.3418 POM 1190 0.155933 0.333533 0.5108 POM 1191 0.010667 0.731067 0.258267 POM 1.210. 0.050933 0.3128 0.636333 POM 1238 0.007867 0.163933 0.827933 POM 1239 0.203467 0.0754 0.721 LAB 1310 0.119267 0.587867 0.292733 LAB 1465 0.016267 0.392 0.591933 LAB 1468 0.022733 0.3696 0.6078 LAB 1754 0.0192 0.791933 0.188867 LAB 1830 0.006333 0.538667 0.454867 PRES 1082 0.009467 0.803133 0.187667 PRES 1096 0.0064 0.797133 0.1968 PRES 1115 0.012333 0.656733 0.330733 PRES 1127 0.0976 0.877933 0.024533 PRES 1095 0.083267 0.823733 0.0932 ROTT 1014 0.015867 0.725267 0.258933 ROTT 1028 0.006667 0.7466 0.246533 ROTT 1029 0.004867 0.9082 0.086867 ROTT 1033 0.007133 0.946867 0.045933 ROTT 1034 0.006467 0.921933 0.071733 BULM 1105 0.0064 0.954333 0.0392 BULM 1106 0.005667 0.552933 0.4414 BULM 1107 0.0256 0.9174 0.057267 BULM 1108 0.0084 0.9536 0.038 BULM 1109 0.0064 0.9706 0.023267 NEWF 271 0.0176 0.865867 0.116467 NEWF 274 .. 0.006533 0.9628 0.030333 NEWF 275 0.006467 0.983733 .. 0.009867 14EWF 277 0.0074 0.983867 9.008667 NEWF -278 0.086 0.862667 0.051467 GSD 1666 . 0.007 0.954733 0.038133 GSD 1776 0.003733 0.958067 - 0.0382 GSD 2011 0.009867 0.893933 0.096067 GSD 2060 0.0064 0.8242 0.169467 GSD 2086 0.006933 0.917267 0.075733 FBUL 1507 0.0122 0.975067 0.012933 FBUL 1508 0.0082 0.970733 0.0212 FBUL 1509 0.005 0.986333 0.008933 FBUL 2671 0.023467 0.918267 0.0582 MLT . 1915 0.007 . 0.936867 0.055933 MELT . 2253. ..0.008133. 0.953533 ... 0.0384.67 M3LT 2254 0.060133 0.904933 0.034933 MBLT 2255 0.010533 0.957533 0.031867 MBLT 2256 0.0066 0.985667 0.0078 BULD 1193 0.021133 0.964667 0.0142 BULD 1194 0.0056 0.9872 0.007067 BULD 1195 0.003933 0.988533 0.0074 BULD 1197 0.007133 0.9042 0.0888 BULD 1198 0.006733 0.9778 0.0154 BOX 1176 0.0038 0.982933 0.0132 BOX 1177 0.0044 0.9746 0.020933 109 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k -3, 15 Run Average Populadona IDNo. Popi Pop2 Pop3 BOX 1178 0.005733 0.9872 0.007133 BOX 1179 0.002933 0.9922 0.004733 BOX 1304 0.003733 0.9868 0.009667 MAST 1015 0.0052 0.943267 0.0516 MAST 1016 0.0114 0.9228 0.065867 MAST 1017 0.006133 0.913733 0.08 MAST 1066 0.0174 0.9588 0.023733 MAST . .991. 0.017933. . -0.965933 . 0.016067 BMD 941 0.004867 0.9596 0.035667 BMD 943 0.013133 0.7552 0.231733 BMD 968 0.010467 0.949133 0.040333 BMD 1763 0.005733 0.938867 0.055267 BMD 969 0.005067 0.902933 0.092067 GSMD 1547 0.007533 0.4592 0.533067 GSMD 1659 0.006133 0.687133 0.3066 GSMD 1660 0.017067 0.4854 0.4974 GSMD 1662 0.063933 0.632667 0.303133 GSMD 1663 0.009933 0.5714 2.93 TABLE 19C Canid Canid k - 2, 15 Run Average Populationa ID No. PopI Pop2 SHIB 1769 0.9954 0.0046 SHIB 1854 0.991133 0.008867 SHIB 1856 0.9642 0.0358 SHIB 1860 0.992133 0.007867 SHIB 1981 0.989467 0.010533 CHOW 1633 0.993733 0.006267 CHOW 1835- 0.994867 0.005133 CHOW 1837 . 0.991533 0.008467 CHOW 1838 0.995 0.005 CHOW 1839 0.988 0.012 AKIT .1136 .0.9788 0.0212 AKIT 1131 0.995067 .0.004933 AKIT 1132 0.995267 0.004733 AKIT 1133 0.994933 0.005067 AKIT 1134 0.996 0.004 AMAL 1629 0.8468 0.1532 AMAL 1779 0.816733 0.183267 AMAL 1845 0.913667 0.086333 AMAL 2132 0.934867 0.065133 AMAL 2214 0.9108 0.0892 SJ1 1338' 0.735267 0.264733 BSJI 1339 0.986933 0.013067 BSJI 1645 0.989667 0.010333 BSJI 1675 0.9814 0.0186 BSJI 1717 0.984867 0.015133 SHAR 1573 0.9826 0.0174 SHAR 1593 0.932 0.068 SHAR 1619 0.931133 0.068867 SHAR 1998 0.7944 0.2056 SHAR 1999 0.9768 0.0232 HUSK 1469 0.916333 0.083667 110 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k = 2, 15 Run Average Population rD No. POOi POP2 HUSK 1883 0.939 0.061 HUSK 2115 0.797333 0.202667 HUSK 2117 0.642933 0.357067 HUSK 2118 0.889267 0.110733 AFG1H 1812 0.582533 0.417467 AFGH4 1939 0.6042 0.3958 AFGH 2264 0.572067 0.427933 AFH . 1936. . 0.7372 . 0.2628 AFOH 1937 0.666533 0.333467 SALU 1491 0.427467 0.572533 SALU 1535 0.6256 0.3744 SALU 1607 0.548533 0.451467 SALU 1873 0.323 0.677 SALU 2610 0.452133 0.547867 TIBT 1466 0.463867 0.536133 TIBT 1562 0.334267 0.665733 TIBT 1707 0.369133 0.630867 TIBT 26078 0.402067 0.597933 TIBT 28086 0.160333 0.839667 LHSA 1524 0.547533 0.452467 LHSA 1525 0.5422 0.4578 LHSA 1526 0.453533 0.546467 LHSA 1528 0.339 0.661 LHSA 2074 0.688267 0.311733 SAMO 1375 0.303933 0.696067 SAMO 1532 0.592467 0.407533 SAMO 1560 0.5672 0.4328 SAMO 169 0.461933 0.538067 SAMO 239 0.4442 0.5558 PEKE 1143 0.7292 0.2708 PEKE 1145 0.4824 0.5176 PEKE 1211 0.4778 .0.5222 PEKE -1212 0..35.1D67. 0.64893.3 PEKE 121.5 0.638467 0.361533 SIH. 1393 0,385467 0..6.14533 SHIH 1783 0.4202 0.5798 SHIH 2068 . 0.433667 0.566333 SHIH 2859 0.481267 0.518733 SHIH 2860 0.542 0.458 IWOF 1581 0.018867 0.981133 IWOF 1761 0.0092 0.9908 TWOF 1792 0.017467 0.982533 TWOF 1906 0.061533 0.938467 IWOF 1993 0.0052 0.9938 STBD 1075 -0.035 0.965 STBD. J714 . .. 0.056733 . . 0.943267.. STBD 1750 0.045267 0.954733 STBD 2403 0.019667 0.980333 STBD 2404 0.021467 0.978533 GREY 2477 0.155267 0.844733 GREY 2478 0.0156 0.9844 GREY 2479 0.0088 0.9912 GREY 2480 0.1108 0.8892 GREY 2481 0.0092 0.9908 BELS 1351 0.030333 0.969667 BELS 2111 0.1014 0.8986 111 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k -2, 15 Run Average Populatiofl ID) No. Pop I Pop2 BELS 2153 0.0072 0.9928 BELS 2209 0.053933 0.946067 BELS 2210 0.0352 0.9648 TURV 1622 0.0158 0.9842 TURV 2194 0.0078 0.9922 TURV 2200 0.030867 0.969133 TURV 2222 0.006133 0.993867 BORZ 1378. ...0.2322 .. 0.7678 BORZ 1401' 0.170933 0.829067 BORZ 1808 0.229267 0.770733 BORZ 2268 0.1112 0.8888 BORZ 978 0.102267 0.897733 COLL 1692 0.011133 0.988867 COLL 1701 0.0226 0.9774 COLL 2284 0.015333 0.984667 COLL 373 0.009267 0.990733 COLL 379 0.006133 0.993867 SSH 1379 0.027867 0.972133 SSHP 1523 0.054133 0.945867 SSHP 1824 0.008133 0.991867 SSHP 1921 0.0048 0.9952 SSHP 2040 0.0838 0.9162 PUG 1077 0.028133 0.971867 PUG 1104 0.104933 0.895067 PUG 1183 0.159933 0.840067 PUG 1184 0.027533 0.972467 PUG 1192 0.009467 0.990533 KOMO 1484 0.025667 0.974333 KOMO 1964 0.0836 0.9164 KOMO 2321 0.035333 0.964667 KOMO 2323 0.091133 0.908867 KOMO .2334 .0.0158 .0.9$42 WHIP 1355 9.0084, 0.9916 WiHi. '1395. 0.008133 0.99.1867 WHIP .1407. 0,005533 0.994467 WHIP 1409 . 0.006 0.994 WHIP 1518 . 0.005267 0.994733 SPOO 1530' 0.044667 0.955333 SPOO 1582 0.050467 0.949533 SPOO 1876 0.022133 0.977867 SPOO 1877 0.011933 0.988067 SPOO 2337 0.0062 0.9938 BICH 1943 0.131 0.869 BICH 1954 0.286533 0.713467 BICH - 933 0.056867 0.943133 BICH 974.... . 0.142267 .. 0.857733 KEES 1501 0.059533 0.940467 KEES 1589 0.009067 0.990933 KEES 1818 0.018533 0.981467 KEES 1819 0.007 0.993 KEES 2072 0.0066 0.9934 MNTY 1539 0.010933 0.989067 MNTY 1732 0.022533 0.977467 MNTY 2145 0.012533 0.987467 MNTY 2149 0.011333 0.988667 NELK 2216 0.107867 0.892133 112 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Csaid Canid k = 2, 15 Run Average PopulationO ID No. Pop] Pop2 NELK 2239 0.220267 0.779733 NELK 2240 0.037333 0.962667 NELK 2281 0.0152 0.9848 NELK 2295 0.2866 0.7134 KUVZ 1482 0.1712 0.8288 KUVZ 1551 0.2862 0.7138 KUVZ 1672 0.110333 0.889667 KUVZ 1913 -. 0.041067 . 0.958933 KUVZ 1994 0.104667 0.895333 DANE 1574 0.018667 0.981333 DANE 1575 0.153333 0.846667 DANE 1580 0.0202 0.9798 DANE 1700 0.007333 0.992667 DANE 1748 0.1858 0.8142 WSSP 1955 0.006133 0.993867 WSSP 2139 0.015867 0.984133 WSSP 2143 0.005067 0.994933 WSSP 2195 0.020133 0.979867 WSSP 2286 0.005333 0.994667 DOBP 1031 0.014467 0.985533 DOBP 1032 0.062467 0.937533 DOBP 1749 0.052933 0.947067 DOBP 2162 0.0146 0.9854 DOBP 2245 0.0092 0.9908 SSNZ 13352 0.003467 0.996533 SSNZ 1360 0.003 0.997 SSNZ 1827 0.004867 0.995133 SSNZ 20457 0.010667 0.989333 SSNZ 22647 0.006267 0.993733 TTGY 1568 0.025333 0.974667 ITGY 1570 0.016533 0.983467 ITGY 1802.. 0.13767 0.662'33 IaY - -1881 0.0804 0.9196 ITGY 1882.. 0.159933 0.840067 OES 1984 ... 0.0414 . ._0,9586 OES 2.171 0.009067 0.990933 OlS 2179- . 0.008133 - 0.991867 OES 1914 .0.0212 0.9788 OES 2626 0.142733 0.857267 AMWS 2168 0.010867 0.989133 AMWS 2279 0.007733 0.992267 AMWS 2327 0.080333 0.919667 AMWS 987 0.014133 0.985862 AMWS 988 0.015467 0.984533 MSNZ 1587- - 0.005 0.995 MSNZ. 1756. . 0.008267 0.991733 MSNZ 1851 0.004667 0.995333 MSNZ 2034 0.039 0.961 MSNZ 2613 0.004867 0.995133 AUST 1387 0.036867 0.963133 AUST 1531 0.009 0.991 AUST 1564 0.006133 0.993867 AUST 1870 0.051467 0.948533 AUST 1871 0.0066 0.9934 ECKR 1376 0.004133 0.995867 ECKR 1377 0.003933 0.996067 113 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k - 2, 15 Run Avcrage Populatins MDNo. Pop I POP2 ECKR 1400 0.002933 0.997067 ECKR 1404 0.003133 0.996867 ECKR 1511 0.0066 0.9934 [RSE 1540 0.003267 0.996733 IRSE 1617 0.004133 0.995867 IRSE 1896 0.0136 0.9864 IRSE 2084 0.004533 0.995467 IRSE.. 2085 .0.003533 0.996467 WHWT 1388 0.0116133 0.983867 WHWT 1420 0.031467 0.968533 WHWT 1992 0.0064 0.9936 WHWT 210D 0.0078 0.9922 WHWVT 2128 0.010867 0.989133 FNTR 1332 0.015 0.985 PNTR 1383 0.0574 0.9426 PNTR 1869 0.0322 0.9678 PNTR 1938 0.009867 0.990133 PNTR 1948 0.2778 0.7222 BASS 1341 0.024267 0.975733 BASS 1342 0.012733 0.987267 BASS 1506 0.006667 0.993333 BASS 1917 0.0066 0.9934 CKCS 1513 0.070867 0.929133 CKCS 1639 0.0084 0.9916 CKCS 1640 0.0086 0.9914 CKCS 1642 0.007267 0.992733 CKCS 2054 0.007067 0.992933 GSNZ 1868 0.274133 0.725867 GSNZ 22739 0.177133 0.822867 GSNZ 27093 0.087533 0.912467 GSNZ 27106 0.0126 0.9874 GSNZ 33390 0.008333. .0.991667 PHAR 1292- 0.1702 0.8298 PHAR 1947 0.275533 0.724467 PHAR . 1962 0.1786 -. 0;8214. PHAR 1963 0.158467 0.841533T GOLD 591 -0.0048 0.9952 GOLD 592 0.029667 0.970333 GOLD 593 0.005933 0.994067 GOLD 603 0.007267 0.992733 GOLD 604 0.003333 0.996667 BEAG 1323 0.0084 0.9916 BEAG 1324 0.037133 0.962867 BEAG 1327 0.006667 0.993333 BEAG 994 0.0264 0.9736 BEAG - 995 0.030333 - 0.969667 BLDH 1186 0.007733 0.992267 BLDH 1223 0.011667 0.988333 BLDH 1410 0.005267 0.994733 BLDH 1942 0.008933 0.991067 BLDH 1957 0.0058 0.9942 AIRT 1603 0.072867 0.927133 AIRT 1604 0.007 0.993 AIRT 1788 0.005667 0.994333 MRT 1875 0.029867 0.970133 ACKR 1035 0.0096 0.9904 114 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k =2, 15 Run Average PopulatnaIlN POPI Pop2 ACKR 2261 0.023267 0.976733 ACKR 2310 0.003667 0.996333 ACKR 1956 0.012333 0.987667 ACKR 2260 0.0052 0.9948 AHRT 1120 0.011133 0.988867 AHRT 1121 0.010067 0.989933 AHRT 1122 0.007533 0.992467 AHRT 1123 .. 0.0102 0.9898 ARRT 1124 0.006467 0.993533 CIBR 1546 0.009667 0.990333 CHBR 1549 0.088867 0.911133 CHBR 1813 0.0042 0.9958 CHBR 2091 0.011 0.989 CHBR 888 0.004267 0.995733 CAIR 1405 0.009 0.991 CAIR 2096 0.029667 0.970333 CAIR 2113 0.0138 0.9862 CAIR 2125 0.006333 0.993667 CAIR 2131 0.020467 0.979533 PTWD P142 0.005333 0.994667 PTWD P1 0.0038 0.9962 PTWD P238 0.011533 0.988467 PTWD P25 0.0044 0.9956 PTWD P67 0.006933 0.993067 GSHP 1628 0.004733 0.995267 GSHP 1708 0.048067 0.951933 GSHP 1710 0.040933 0.959067 GSHP 1833 0.007667 0.992333 GSHP 1892 0.008733 0.991267 BORD 1648 0.164267 0.835733 BORD 1828 0.0184 0.9816 BORD 1829 . 0.00.54 . 0.9946 BORD 2002 0.033 0.96.7 BORD . .2003 0.045267 0.954733 BEDT 1422. 0.006933 -. 0.993067 BEDT 1423 .0.0062 0.9938 BEDT -.. 1424 .0.018133 0.981867 BEDT 1426 0.01 0.99 CLSP 1008 0.0074 0.9926 CLSP 1009 0.004067 0.995933 CLSP 1802 0.006667 0.993333 CLSP 2312 0.004133 0.995867 CLSP 2314 0.005067 0.994933 IBIZ 1147 0.011467 0.988533 IBIZ 1148 0.030933 0.969067 IBI1Z .... 1162 . 0.0162 . 0.9838. IBIZ 1172 0.017867 0.982133 IBIZ 1280 0.018733 0.981267 RHOD 1444 0.004333 0.995667 RHOD 1454 0.018 0.982 RHOD 1505 0.008 0.992 RHOD 1592 0.006733 0.993267 RHOD 1609 0.005067 0.994933 115 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k = 2, 15 Run Average Population ID No. Pop1 Pop2 DACH 1051 0.0188 0.9812 DACH 1052 0.009067 0.990933 DACH 1053 0.016733 0.983267 DACH 1054 0.028867 0.971133 DACH 1055 0.009933 0.990067 AUSS 1336 0.1524 0.8476 AUSS 1337 0.013133 0.986867 AUSS 1500 . 0.010667 .. 0.989333 AUSS 1521 0.102067 0.897933 AUSS 1683 0.008467 0.991533 CHIH 1202 0.005267 0.994733 Cl-IH-I 1203 0.03 0.97 CHIN 1204 0.013333 0.986667 CHIH 1205 0.166867 0.833133 CHIH 1206 0.004867 0.995133 KERY 13878 0.0066 0.9934 KERY 1483 0.005867 0.994133 KERY 1579 0.011133 0.988867 KERY 2014 0.0034 0.9966 KERY 24255 0.007267 0.992733 SCHP 1386 0.0082 0.9918 SCHP 1471 0.020933 0.979067 SCHP 1814 0.007667 0.992333 SCHP 1852 0.0184 0.9816 IRTR 2152 0.009333 0.990667 1RTR 2189 0.008333 0.991667 IRTR 2238 0.005467 0.994533 IRTR 2242 0.0076 0.9924 FCR 1188 0.004267 0.995733 FCR 2020 0.0052 0.9948 FCR 2042 0.004333 0.995667 FCR . 2044 .0.005.133 .J.994867 FCR 2259 . 0.003733 0,996267 SCwT 1624 . 0.051067 .. 0.948933 SC.WT 1770 0.004467 0.995533 SCWT. 2250 0.005533 0.994467 SCWT 2301 0.0124 -. 0.9876 POM 1190 0.181067 0.818933 POM 1191 0.006067 0.993933 POM 1210 0.049267 0.950733 POM 1238 0.010067 0.989933 POM 1239 0.298467 0.701533 LAB 1310 0.0756 0.9244 LAB 1465 0.011 0.989 LAB 1468 0.013533 0.986467 LAB. . 1754 0.007067 0.992933 LAB 1830 0.0052 0.9948 PRES 1082 0.009 0.991 PRES 1096 0.004667 0.995333 PRES 1115 0.008667 0.991333 PRES 1127 0.147867 0.852133 PRES 1095 0.115533 0.884467 ROTT 1014 0.016467 0.983533 ROTT 1028 0.005333 0.994667 ROTT 1029 0.003733 0.996267 ROTT 1033 0.006933 0.993067 116 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k - 2, 15 Rwi Average Popujationa ID No. Pop I Pcp2 ROTT 1034 0.003867 0.996133 BULM 1105 0.004067 0.995933 BULM 1106 0.004467 0.995533 BULM 1107 0.007933 0.992067 BULM 1108 0.005533 0.994467 BULM 1109 0.004533 0.995467 NEWF 271 0.014333 0.985667 NEWF 274 0,00,5867 - 0.994133 NE 275 0.006467 0.993533 NEWF 277 0.008933 0.991067 NEWF 278 0.106 0.894 GSD 1666 0.005467 0.994533 GSD 1776 0.003 0.997 GSD 2011 0.004267 0.995733 GSD 2060 0.004467 0.995533 GSD 2086 0.005867 0.994133 FBUL 1507 0.016867 0.983133 FBUL 1508 0.0084 0.9916 FBUL 1509 0.0066 0.9934 FBUL 2671 0.032867 0.967133 MBLT 1915 0.005467 0.994533 MBLT 2253 0.007467 0.992533 MBLT 2254 0.063667 0.936333 MBLT 2255 0.006333 0.993667 MBLT 2256 0.0102 0.9898 BULD 1193 0.035 0.965 BULD 1194 0.010067 0.989933 BULD 1195 0.010867 0.989133 BULD 1197 0.0042 0.9958 BULD 1198 0.005133 0.994867 BOX 1176 0.003133 0.996867 BOX . 1177 . 0.003467. 0,996533 BOX 1178 0.005533 0.994467 BOX 1179. 0.004467 0.995533 BQX -1304 0.0046 . 0.9954 MAST . 1015- 0.003533 0.996467 MAST . 1016 .0.012467 - . 0.987533 MAST 1017 0.006933 0.993067 MAST 1066 0.011333 0.988667 MAST 991 0.0132 0.9868 BMD 941 0.0054 0.9946 BMD 943 0.0054 0.9946 BMD 968 0.005933 0.994067 BMD 1763 0.004133 0.995867 BMD 969 0.0034 0.9966 GSMD . 1547 . 0.004867 , .0.995133 GSMD 1659 0.004467 0.995533 GSMD 1660 0.010933 0.989067 GSMD 1662 0.0276 0.9724 GSMD 1663 0.009267 0.990733 117 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 TABLE 190 Canid Canid k - 2 with wolf, 15 Run Average Population ID No. PopI Pop2 WOLF W511 0.994 0.006 WOLF W5131 0.982 0.0)8 WOLF WC3 0.995 0.005 WOLF WE10 0.995 0.005 WOLF 282135 0.9918 0.0082 WOLF 492-8 0.9968 * 0'.0032 WOLF 930121 0.9858 0.0142 WOLF Iran-I 0.9388 0.0612 SHIB 1769 0.993 0.007 SHIB 1854 0.98 0.02 SIIID 1856 0.938 0.062 SHIB 1860 0.99 0.01 SHIB 1981 0.987 0.013 CHOW 1633 0.9904 0.0096 CHOW 1835 0.9916 0.0084 CHOW 1837 0.9774 0.0226 CHOW 1838 0.9918 0.0082 CHOW 1839 0.9796 0.0204 AKIT 1130 0.9724 0.0276 AKIT 1131 0.993 0.007 AKIT 1132 0.9934 0.0066 AKIT 1133 0.995 0.005 AKIT 1134 0.994 0.006 AMAL 1629 0.5876 0.4124 AMAL 1779 0.516 0.484 AMAL 1845 0.6802 0.3198 AMAL 2132 0.755 0.245 AMAL 2214 0.7298 0.2702 BSJI 1338 0.7944 0.2056 BSJI .. .. .. 1339 . . 0.976. 0.024 BSJI. 1645 0.9792 0.0208 BSJ1 . - 1675 0.9718 . 0.0282 BS1f 1717 - 0.9672 0.0328 SHAR .1573 0.9318 0.6682 SHAR. 1593 0.914 . 0.086 SHAR [619 0.8048 0.1952 SHAR 1998 0.6918 0.3082 SHAR 1999 0.9372 0.0628 HUSK 1469 0.702 0.298 HUSK 1883 0.7878 0.2122 HUSK 2115 0.5934 0.4066 HUSK 2117 0.5412 0.4588 HUSK 2118 0.7718 0.2282 AFGH -1812 - . 0.A642. 0.5358 AFGH 1939 0.5172 0.4828 AFGH 2264 0.4348 0.5652 AFGH 1936 0.5942 0.4058 AFGH 1937 0.583 0.417 SALU 1491 0.3624 0.6376 SALU 1535 0.4792 0.5208 SALU 1607 0.4234 0.5766 SALU 1873 0.2304 0.7696 SALU 2610 0.4092 0.5908 I118 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k 2 with wolf, 15 Run Average Population I No. Popi POP2 TIBT 1466 0.3684 0.6316 T1BT 1562 0.2896 0.7104 TIBT 1707 0.3136 0.6864 T[BT 26078 0.3314 0.6686 TIBT 28086 0.1316 0.8684 LHSA 1524 0.4598 0.5402 LHSA 1525 0.4652 0.5348 LHSA. . 1526 .. . 0.4 - 0.6 LHSA' 1528 02798 0.7202 LHSA 2074 0.5838 0.4162 SAMO 1375 0.1684 0.8316 SAMO 1532 0.5154 0.4846 SAMO 1560 0.4444 0.5556 SA-MO 169 0.3686 0.6314 SAMO 239 0.3666 0.6334 PEKE 1143 0.5856 0.4144 PEKE 1145 0.3948 0.6052 PEKE 1211 0.416 0.584 PEKE 1212 0.2806 0.7194 PEKE 1213 0.4832 0.5168 SIH 1393 0.3196 0.6804 SHIH 1783 0.3234 0.6766 SHIH 2068 0.347 0.653 SHIH 2859 0.3476 0.6524 SHIH 2860 0.4582 0.5418 IWOF 1581 0.0124 0.9876 IWOF 1761 0.0054 0.9946 IWOF 1792 0.0086 0.9914 IWOF 1906 0.026 0.974 IWOF 1993 0.0046 0.9954 STBD 1075 0.0348 0.9652 STBD - 1714 0.0484 0.9516 STBD 1750 0.028 0.972 STBD 2403 - 0.021 0.979 STBD 2404 . 0.0122 0.9878 GREY. 2477 0.0992 0.9008 GREY 2478 0.0146 0.9854 GREY. 2479 0.0062 0.9938 GREY 2480 0.1026 0.8974 GREY 2481 0.0058 0.9942 BELS 1351 0.0142 0.9858 BELS 2111 0.0206 0.9794 BELS 2153 0.0058 0.9942 BELS 2209 0.036 0.964 BELS . 2210 .. 0.0268 0.9732 TURV . 1622 0.0184 . 909816 TURV 2194 0.0062 0.9938 TURV 2200 0.0178 0.9822 TURV 2222 0.0058 0,9942 BORZ 1378 0.1582 0.8418 BORZ 1401 0.1348 0.8652 BORZ 1808 0.1496 0.8504 BORZ 2268 0.0448 0.9552 BORZ 978 0.0282 0.9718 119 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Cnimd Canid k =2 with wolf, 5 Run Average Population' ID No. Pop] Pop2 COLL 1692 0.0102 0.9898 COLL 1701 0.0236 0.9764 COLL 2284 0.0178 0.9822 COLL 373 0.0102 0.9898 COLL 379 0.0064 0.9936 SSHP 1379 0.0186 0.9814 SSHP 1523 0.055 0.945 SSHP. 1824 . 0.058 0,9942 SSHP - 192-1 -0.0048 -- 0.9952 SSHP 2040 0.0678 0.9322 PUG 1077 0.014 0.986 PUG 1104 0.0376 0.9624 PUG 1183 0.1068 0.8932 PUG 1184 0.0102 0.9898 PUG 1192 0.0064 0.9936 KOMO 1484 0.0138 0.9862 KOMO 1964 0.1264 0.8736 KOMO 2321 0.0356 0.9644 KOMO 2323 0.072 0.928 KOMO 2334 0.0368 0.9632 WHIP 1355 0.005 0.995 WHIP 1395 0.006 0.994 WHIP 1407 0.0048 0.9952 WHIP 1409 0.0034 0.9966 WHIP 1518 0.0038 0.9962 SPOO 1530 0.0322 0.9678 SPOO 1582 0.033 0.967 SPOO 1876 0.0276 0.9724 SPOO 1877 0.0108 0.9892 SPOO 2337 0.0038 0.9962 BICH 1943 0.0252 0.9748 BICH 1954 0.2126 0.7874 Bd4 933 0.0202 0.9.98 BICH 974 0.09 0.91 KEES .1501 . 0.0352 0.9648 . KEES 1589 0.012 --- 0.988 KEES 1818 0.0182 .0.9818 KEES 1819 0.005 0.995 KEES 2072 0.0054 0.9946 MNTY 1539 0.0104 0.9896 MNTY 1732 0.013 0.987 MNTY 2145 0.0126 0.9874 MNTY 2149 0.0068 0.9932 NELK 2216 0.0596 0.9404 NELK -. 2239 0.1338 0.8662 NELK . . 2240 . . 0.0184 0.9816 NELK 2281 0.0078 0.9922 NELK 2295 0.1786 0.8214 KUVZ 1482 0.0726 0.9274 KUVZ 1551 0.2054 0.7946 KUVZ 1672 0.0846 0.9154 KUVZ 1913 0.012 0.988 KUVZ 1994 0.0654 0.9346 120 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k - 2 with wolf. 15 Run Average Population' TD No. Pool Pop2 DANE 1574 0.0118 0.9882 DANE 1575 0.1232 0.8768 DANE 1580 0.0138 0.9862 DANE 1700 0.0046 0.9954 DANE 1748 0.0798 0.9202 WSSP 1955 0.004 0.996 WSSP 2139 0.0132 0.9868 WSSP . 2143 0.0068. . .0.9932 WSSP 2195 0.0724 0.9276 WSSP 2286 0.0038 0.9962 DOBP 1031 0.0126 0.9874 DOBP 1032 0.1052 0.8948 DOBP 1749 0.0692 0.9308 DOBP 2162 0.0136 0.9864 DOBP 2245 0.0104 0.9896 SSNZ 13352 0.003 0.997 SSNZ 1360 0.0024 0.9976 SSNZ 1827 0.004 0.996 SSNZ 20457 0.0118 0.9882 SSNZ 22647 0.0048 0.9952 ITGY 1568 0.0098 0.9902 ITGY 1570 0.0132 0.9868 ITGY 1862 0.0478 0.9522 ITGY 1881 0.0746 0.9254 ITGY 1882 0.1056 0.8944 OES 1984 0.0508 0.9492 OES 2171 0.0068 0.9932 OES 2179 0.005 0.995 OES 1914 0.0148 0.9852 OES 2626 0.129 0.871 AMWS 2168 0.0194 0.9806 AMWS 2279 .0062 0,9938 AMWS 2327 .0.036 0.964 AMWS 987 . 0.0054 0.9946 AM.WS . 988 0.0116 0.9884 MSNZ . 1587 . 0.004 . -0.996 MSNZ 1756 0.0076 0.9924 MSNZ 1851 0.0046 0.9954 MSNZ 2034 0.0374 0.9626 MSNZ 2613 0.0038 0.9962 AUST 1387 0.0208 0.9792 AUST 1531 0.0048 0.9952 AUST 1564 0.0038 0.9962 AUST 1870 0.026 0.974 AUST - 1871 0.0038 0.9962 ECKR . 1376 .0.0056. 0.9944. ECKR 1377 0.003 0.997 ECKR 1400 0.002 0.998 ECKR 1404 0.003 0.997 ECKR 1511 0.0048 0.9952 IRSE 1540 0.003 0.997 IRSE 1617 0.004 0.996 IRSE 1896 0.0104 0.9896 IRSE 2084 0.0046 0.9954 IRSE 2085 0.005 0.995 121 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k -2 with wolf 15 Run Average Populationa ID No. Pop I Pop2 WHWT 1388 0.0084 0.9916 WHWT 1420 0.0328 0.9672 WIWT 1992 0.0058 0.9942 WHWT 2100 0.0054 0.9946 WHWT 2128 0.0074 0.9926 PNTR 1382 0.0368 0.9632 PNTR 1383 0.0748 0.9252 PNTR. . 1869 -. 0.0274 0.9726 PNTR 1938 0.0166 0.9834 PNTR 1948 0.3046 0.6954 BASS 1341 0.0212 0.9788 BASS 1342 0.0078 0.9922 BASS 1506 0.005 0.995 BASS 1917 0.004 0.996 CKCS 1513 0.0502 0.9498 CKCS 1639 0.0058 0.9942 CKCS 1640 0.0068 0.9932 CKCS 1642 0.0074 0.9926 CKCS 2054 0.0064 0.9936 GSNZ 1868 0.224 0.776 GSNZ 22739 0.116 0.884 GSNZ 27093 0.0496 0.9504 GSNZ 27106 0.0094 0.9906 GSNZ 33390 0.0048 0.9952 PHAR 1292 0.1686 0.8314 PHAR 1947 0.3092 0.6908 PHAR 1962 0.1454 0.8546 PHAR 1963 0.0938 0.9062 GOLD 591 0.0058 0.9942 GOLD 592 0.0854 0.9146 GOLD 593 0.0072 0.9928 GOLD 603 0.0092 0,9908 GOLD 604 0.003 . 0.997 BEAG 1323 0.0048 0.9952 EAG 1324 0.0458 .0.9542 BEAG 1327 . 0.0068 0.9932. BEAG 994 0.0198 0.9802 BEAG 995 0.012 0.988 BLDH 1186 0.005 0.995 BLDH 1223 0.0086 0.9914 BLDH 1410 0.0038 0.9962 BLDH 1942 0.0068 0.9932 BLDH 1957 0.004 0.996 AIRT 1603 0.0658 0.9342 AIRT - 1604 0.0052 0.9948 AIRT . 1.788 0.0046 0.9954 AIRT 1875 0.0272 0.9728 ACKR 1035 0.0066 0.9934 ACKR 2261 0.0326 0.9674 ACKR 2310 0.003 0.997 ACKR 1956 0.0108 0.9892 ACKR 2260 0.0038 0.9962 122 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k- 2 with wolf. 15 Run Averagc Population' IDNo. Pop] Pop2 AHRT 1120 0.0084 0.9916 AHRT 1121 0.0068 0.9932 AHRT 1122 0.0054 0.9946 AHRT 1123 0.0104 0.9896 AHRT 1124 0.0058 0.9942 CHBR 1546 0.0058 0.9942 CHBR 1549 0.0746 0.9254 CHBR . 1813 0.003 . .0.997 CHBR 2091 0.0178 0.9822 CHBR 888 0.0038 0.9962 CAIR 1405 0.0106 0.9894 CAIR 2096 0.0402 0.9598 CAIR 2113 0.0078 0.9922 CAIR 2125 0.0044 0.9956 CAIR 2131 0.0132 0.9868 PTWD P142 0.0052 0.9948 PTWD P1 0.0036 0.9964 PTWD P238 0.0082 0.9918 PTWD P25 0.004 0.996 PTWD P67 0.0062 0.9938 GSHiP 1628 0.0038 0.9962 GSHP 1708 0.0518 0.9482 GSHP 1710 0.0456 0.9544 GSHP 1833 0.0068 0.9932 GSHP 1892 0.0058 0.9942 BORD 1648 0.0938 0.9062 BORD 1828 0.0114 0.9886 BORD 1829 0.0034 0.9966 BORD 2002 00156 0.9844 BORD 2003 0.0452 0.9548 BEDT 1422 0.0048 0.9952 BEDT 1423 0.005 0.995 BbT 1424 0,0302 .0.9698 BEDT 1426 0.0072 0.9928 aLSP 1008. 0.007 '0.993 CLSP 1009 0.0042 0.9958 CLSP 1802 0.006 0.994 CLSP 23.12 0.0038 0.9962 CLSP 2314 0005 0.995 1B12 1147 0.011 0.989 IBIZ 1148 0.0974 0.9026 IBIZ 1162 0.0106 0.9894 IBIZ 1172 0.011 0.989 IBIZ 1280 0.0148 0.9852 RHOD 1444 - 0.0042 0.9958 RHOp 1454 0.0154 0.9846 RHOD 1505 0.006 0.994 RHOD 1592 0.0082 0.9918 RHOD 1609 0.0098 0.9902 DACH 1051 0.0166 0.9834 DACH 1052 0.0124 0.9876 DACH 1053 0.0178 0.9822 DACH 1054 0.051 0.949 DACH 1055 0.0072 0.9928 123 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k 2 with wolf. 15 Run Average Population 8 11) No. Pop] Pop2 AUSS 1336 0.093 0.907 AUSS 1337 0.0182 0.9818 AUSS 1500 0.0206 0.9794 AUSS 1521 0.0788 0.9212 AUSS 1683 0.0088 0.9912 CHIH 1202 0.004 0.996 CHIH 1203 0.0298 0.9702 CHIH 1204 .... 0.0142 .0.9858 CHIH 1205 0.1-506 0.8494 CHIH 1206 0.004 0.996 KERY 13878 0.0054 0.9946 KERY 1483 0.0048 0.9952 KERY 1579 0.0058 0.9942 KERY 2014 0.0028 0.9972 KERY 24255 0.0052 0.9948 SCHP 1386 0.0136 0.9864 SCHP 1471 0.0646 0.9354 SCHP 1814 0.0076 0.9924 SCHP 1852 0.0162 0.9838 IRTR 2152 0.0086 0.9914 IRTR 2189 0.0048 0.9952 IRTR 2238 0.0048 0.9952 IRTR 2242 0.0066 0.9934 FCR 1188 0.004 0.996 FCR 2020 0.004 0.996 FCR 2042 0.004 0.996 FCR 2044 0.0038 0.9962 FCR 2259 0.0028 0.9972 SCWT 1624 0.035 0.965 SCWT 1770 0.0038 0.9962 SCWT 2250 0.004 0.996 SCWT ..2301 0.0084 . .0,9916 POM 1190 0.1668 . 0.8332 POM . 191 9.0042 0.9958 POM -1210 .0.0374 0.9626 POM . 1238 0.0078 0.9922 POM 1239 0,3112 0.6888 LAB 1310 0.063 0.937 LAB 1465 0.0172 0.9828 LAB 1468 0.0124 0.9876 LAB 1754 0.006 0.994 LAB 1830 0.0076 0.9924 PRES 1082 0.0108 0.9892 PRES 1096 0.0052 0.9948 PRES 1115 0.0092 -0.9908 PRES . 1127.. .0.1526 .0.8474 . PRES 1095 0.0906 0.9094 ROTT 1014 0.0124 0.9876 ROTT 1028 0.0068 0.9932 ROTT 1029 0.0038 0.9962 ROTT 1033 0.0204 0.9796 ROTT 1034 0.0038 0.9962 124 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 Canid Canid k =2 with wolf, 15 Run Average Populationa ID No. Pop I Pop2 BULM 1105 0.003 0.997 BULM 1106 0.0034 0.9966 BULM 1107 0.0082 0.9918 BULM 1108 0.005 0.995 BULM 1109 0.0066 0.9934 NEWF 271 0.0114 0.9886 NEWF 274 0.0052 0.9948 NEWF 275 -0.004& 0.9952 NEWF 277 0.0078 0.9922 NEWF 278 0.1024 0.8976 GSD 1666 0.0058 0.9942 GSD 1776 0.003 0.997 GSD 2011 0.004 0.996 GSD 2060 0.0042 0.9958 GSD 2086 0.0046 0.9954 FBUL 1507 0.0098 0.9902 FBUL 1508 0.0058 0.9942 FBUL 1509 0.005 0.995 FBUL 2671 0.0464 0.9536 MBLT 1915 0.0038 0.9962 MBLT 2253 0.0054 0.9946 MBLT 2254 0.0454 0.9546 MBLT 2255 0.0046 0.9954 MBLT 2256 0.0078 0.9922 BULD 1193 0.0234 0.9766 BULD 1194 0.0098 0.9902 BULD 1195 0.0162 0.9838 BULD 1197 0.0042 0.9958 BULD 1198 0.0038 0.9962 BOX 1176 0.003 0.997 BOX 1177 0.003 0.997 BOX 1178 0.0048 0.9952 BOX 1179 0.004 0.996 BOX 13.04 0.0058 0.9942 MAST. 1015 0.0038 0.9962. MAST . 1016 - 0.0104 0.9896 MAST 1017 .0.0096 0.9904 MAST 1066 0.0078 0.9922 MAST 991 0.012 0.988 BMID 941 0.0056 0.9944 BMD 943 0.004 0.996 BMD 968 0.0058 0.9942 BMD 1763 0.003 0.997 BMD 969 0.0028 0.9972 GSMD 1547 0.004 0.996 GSMD. .1659 0.003. 0.997 GSMD 1660 0.006 0.994 GSMD 1662 0.0204 0.9796 GSMD 1663 0.0072 0.9928 a See Table 5 for abbreviations of canid populations. 125 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 :2 C, 0 D a, C 0 0 90 Z~ 0 m M. 0' 03 C D C - > C :2 C5 C0 0C 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a'.. 000* 00 0: " 6 09 r-N 00 ' 0 1=1 0>0 00 -0 0; 0 00 0 0 0 000 00 00 0 , 0C0 0 0 -- - - - -- Z - - - - 00 *n Mn * - -) ~ cn0 0 00 0 M0DC)C a, 0 0 0 -. 0 0 0 -' C0 0- CD0 0" 0 ' CDC C '.'C c )o ,C ~00 C 0 0Dc C 0 0 -1 a 5', en 0 0 126 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 0' 0 0 -> -0 0 m ' 0 0~ - 0 .00 vi 0 0 1 0 00 0 C .- 0 0 0 0 0 0 C. 0 -0' 0l 00 0, 0 c> C 0'~ 000000l U ba g , 0 m0 ~ 0' C, 0 00 0 0 l 00 0 0 -> N 0 0 0n 0 C 0 0 ~ mIZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0 007 WO 2005/059110 PCT/US2004/042267 a o 0 0 0 o o 00 0 0 . . 0 0 . . . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 9 C! 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Claims (15)
1. A method for determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to a test mixed breed domestic dog genome, comprising: (a) obtaining the identity of one or both alleles in a test mixed-breed domestic dog genome for each of a set of microsatellite markers; and (b) determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome by comparing the alleles in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome to a database comprising domestic dog breed profiles, wherein each domestic dog breed profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the domestic dog breed.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of markers comprises at least about 50 or at least about 100 microsatellite markers.
3. The method of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the genotype information in a domestic dog breed profile comprises: (a) identities of one or both alleles of each of the set of markers, and/or (b) allele frequencies for at least one allele of each of the set of markers.
4. The method of any one of claims I to 3, wherein the database of domestic dog breed profiles comprises between 20 and 500 domestic dog breed profiles, preferably between 50 and 500 domestic dog breed profiles.
5. The method of any one of claims I to 4, wherein the database of domestic dog breed profiles comprise profiles for at least about five American Kennel Club registered breeds.
6. The method of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein step (a) comprises amplifying genomic DNA of the test domestic dog using primers specific for each of the set of markers and determining the size of the amplification product.
7. The method of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein step (b) comprises: H:\scgnterwoen\NRPonbl\DCC\SCG\5344472 DOC-24/07/201 - 507 (i) using a genotype clustering program; (ii) using an assignment algorithm; (iii) determining the probability that a specific domestic dog breed contributed to the genome of the test mixed-breed domestic dog by determining the conditional probability that the alleles in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome would occur in the specific domestic dog breed divided by the sum of conditional probabilities that the alleles in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome would occur in each domestic dog breed in the database; or (iv) discriminating between the contributions of two or more genetically related domestic dog breeds to the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome by comparing the alleles in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome to a database comprising profiles of the two or more genetically related domestic dog breeds.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the two or more genetically related domestic dog breeds in step (iv) comprise either: (a) Belgian Sheep Dog and Belgian Tervuren; (b) Collie and Shetland Sheep Dog; (c) Whippet and Greyhound; (d) Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute; (e) Mastiff and Bullmastiff; (f) Greater Swiss Mountain Dog and Bernese Mountain Dog; (g) West Highland White Terrier and Cairn Terrier; or (h) Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, and Pekinese.
9. The method of any one of claims 1 to 8, further comprising the step of providing a document displaying the contributions of one or more domestic dog breeds to the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome, optionally (a) wherein the document provides information regarding the one or more domestic dog breeds that contributed to the genome of the test mixed-breed domestic dog; (b) wherein the document provides a certification of the contributions of one or more domestic dog breeds to the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome; and/or (c) wherein the document provides a representation of the one or more domestic H:\scgU ntemoveNRPonblDCCSCG\$ 344 472_ LDOC-24107/2013 - 508 dog breeds that contributed to the genome of the test mixed-breed domestic dog.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the information is health-related information or insurance information.
11. A computer readable medium comprising stored thereon computer-executable instructions for implementing a method for determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to a test mixed-breed domestic dog genome, comprising determining the contributions of domestic dog breeds to the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome by comparing the identity of one or both alleles in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome for each of a set of microsatellite markers to a database comprising domestic dog breed profiles, wherein each domestic dog breed profile comprises genotype information for the set of markers in the domestic dog breed.
12. The computer readable medium according to claim 11, further comprising a data structure stored thereon for use in distinguishing domestic dog breeds, the data structure comprising: (i) a marker field, which is capable of storing the name of a marker or of an allele of the marker; and (ii) a genotype information field, which is capable of storing genotype information for the marker in a domestic dog breed, wherein a record comprises an instantiation of the marker field and an instantiation of the genotype information field and a set of records represents a domestic dog breed profile.
13. A method for determining the contribution of domestic dog breeds to a test mixed breed domestic dog genome, comprising performing a genotyping assay on a sample obtained from a test mixed-breed domestic dog to determine the identity of one or both alleles present in the test mixed-breed domestic dog genome for each of a set of microsatellite markers, wherein the set of markers is indicative of the contribution of domestic dog breeds to the genome of the test mixed-breed domestic dog.
14. The method of any one of claims 1 to 10 or 13, substantially hereinbefore described ii:\sglnteroven\NRPonbl\DCCSCG\S344472_1 DOC-24/07/2013 - 509 with reference to the Examples and/or Figures.
15. The computer readable medium of claim 11 or 12, substantially hereinbefore described with reference to the Examples and/or Figures.
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