TUESDAY, July 27 (HealthDay News) -- The contributions different
dog breeds have made to the speed, endurance and work ethic of Alaskan
sled dogs have been revealed through a new genetic analyses.
Researchers examined the genes of 199 sled dogs from eight kennels and
681 purebred dogs from 141 breeds. The findings were published recently in
the journal BMC Genetics.
"The Alaskan sled dog comprises several different lineages, optimized
for different racing styles -- long or short distance," study co-author
Heather Huson, of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, said in a
journal news release.
"We sought to identify breed composition profiles associated with
expertise at specific tasks, finding that the Alaskan Malamute and
Siberian Husky contributions are associated with enhanced endurance,
Pointer and Saluki are associated with enhanced speed and the Anatolian
Shepherd has a positive influence on work ethic," she said.
The Alaskan sled dog is an example of a genetically distinct breed that
was developed through selection and breeding of individual dogs based
solely on their athletic ability, Huson noted.
"Interestingly, this continual out-crossing for athletic enhancement
has still led to the Alaskan sled dog repeatedly producing its own unique
genetic signature," she said. "Indeed, the Alaskan sled dog breed proved
to be more genetically distinct than breeds of similar heritage such as
the Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky."
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