@article{48c0fdfbbec24f30af0a00f4c9761ed3,
title = "Mining the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Consortium database implicates genes and variants for the Ticked locus in domestic cats (Felis catus)",
abstract = "Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, three autosomal alleles at one locus (Tabby): Abyssinian (Ta; a.k.a. ticked), mackerel (Tm; a.k.a. striped) and blotched (tb; a.k.a. classic, blotched) were thought to control these patterns in domestic cats and their breeds. Currently, at least three loci influence cat tabby markings, two of which are designated Tabby and Ticked. The Tabby locus is laeverin (LVRN) and affects the mackerel and blotched patterns. The unidentified gene for the Ticked locus on cat chromosome B1 was suggested to control the presence or absence of the ticked pattern (Tabby – Abyssinian (Ta; a.k.a. ticked). The cat reference genome (Cinnamon, the Abyssinian) has the ticked phenotype and the variant dataset and coat phenotypes from the 99 Lives Cat Genome Consortium (195 cats) were used to identify candidate genes and variants associated with the Ticked locus. Two strategies were used to find the Ticked allele(s), one considered Cinnamon with the reference allele or heterozygous (Strategy A) and the other considered Cinnamon as having the variant allele or heterozygous (Strategy B). For Strategy A, two variants in Dickkopf Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitor 4 (DKK4), a p.Cys63Tyr (B1:41621481, c.188G>A) and a less common p.Ala18Val (B1:42620835, c.53C>T) variant are suggested as two alleles influencing the Ticked phenotype. Bioinformatic and molecular modeling analysis suggests that these changes disrupt a key disulfide bond in the Dkk4 cysteine-rich domain 1 or Dkk4 signal peptide cleavage respectively. All coding variants were excluded as Ticked alleles using Strategy B.",
keywords = "Abyssinian, DKK4, Dickkopf Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitor 4, Tabby, coat pattern",
author = "\{the 99 Lives Cat Genome Consortium\} and Lyons, \{L. A.\} and Buckley, \{R. M.\} and Harvey, \{R. J.\} and Marie Abitbol and Danielle Aberdein and Alves, \{Paulo C.\} and \{Ohlsson Andersson\}, Asa and Bellone, \{Rebecca R.\} and Bergstr{\"o}m, \{Tomas F.\} and Nuket Bilgen and Boyko, \{Adam R.\} and Brockman, \{Jeffrey A.\} and Casal, \{Margret L.\} and Castelhano, \{Marta G.\} and Davis, \{Brian W.\} and Lucy Davison and Ottmar Distl and Dodman, \{Nicholas H.\} and Ellinwood, \{N. Matthew\} and Fogle, \{Jonathan E.\} and Forman, \{Oliver P.\} and Garrick, \{Dorian J.\} and Ginns, \{Edward I.\} and Jens H{\"a}ggstr{\"o}m and Daisuke Hasegawa and Bianca Haase and Vidhya Jagannathan and Philippa Lait and Isabel Hernandez and Hyt{\"o}nen, \{Marjo K.\} and Maria Kaukonen and Tomoki Kosho and Emilie Leclerc and Lear, \{Teri L.\} and Tosso Leeb and Li, \{Ronald H.L.\} and Hannes Lohi and Maria Longeri and Magnuson, \{Mark A.\} and Richard Malik and Mane, \{Shrinivasrao P.\} and Rondo Middleton and Munday, \{John S.\} and Murphy, \{William J.\} and Myers, \{Alexandra N.\} and Pedersen, \{Niels C.\} and Peterson-Jones, \{Simon M.\} and Rothschild, \{Max F.\} and Clare Rusbridge and Terio, \{Karen A.\}",
note = "Funding for this project has been provided in part the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine Gilbreath?McLorn endowment (L.A.L.) and Winn Feline Foundation (W16-030, MT18-009, MTW18-009 and MT19-001) in support of the 99 Lives Cat Genome Project (https://www.winnfelinefoundation.org/). We appreciate the provision of cat images by cat breeders and owners to document the tabby phenotypes in domestic cats. We appreciate technical assistance and support with the manuscript from Thomas R. Juba and assistance with figures from Karen Clifford. We thank Dr. S-J Luo for providing the phenotypic data of cats in the SRA. In the 99 Lives Consortium (2020 cat analysis ? 99Lives195/284) the organizer was Leslie A. Lyons and the data analyst was Reuben M. Buckley. Each member of the 99 Lives Consortium (2020 cat analysis ? 99Lives195/284) provided at least one greater than 15? coverage genome of the domestic cat or a wild felid to support the analyses of the dataset.",
year = "2021",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1111/age.13059",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "52",
pages = "321--332",
journal = "Animal genetics",
issn = "0268-9146",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "3",
}