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Cosmic medallion portrait of PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11, a Great Pyrenees
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About this portrait

This portrait was algorithmically built from this dog's genome: their genotype at 8 morphology loci (coat length, curl, color, ear set, body size, head shape, skull, furnishings) plus their position within the 14,478-dog atlas. The same dog always reproduces the same portrait. A different dog with different alleles gets a different portrait.

PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11

PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11 is a Great Pyrenees from the Hayward2016 research cohort. One of 14,478 dogs who built the atlas.

See PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11 in the atlas
About PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11

PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11 is a strong genetic outlier within the Great Pyrenees cluster - among the most distinctive examples of their breed.

  • Predicted giant by the six body-size genes the atlas reads (IGF1, HMGA2, SMAD2, LCORL, STC2, ADAMTS17).
  • Carries both copies of the FGF4 chondrodysplasia retrogene - the short-leg variant in Dachshund, Pembroke Corgi, Basset Hound.
  • Smooth coat. No wire-furnishings variant at RSPO2.
PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11's nearest neighbors

The five dogs in the atlas whose genomes sit closest to PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11's. Click any of them to keep exploring.

  1. PFZ17A09_PFZ17A09 Great Pyrenees 16.49
  2. PFZ35D11_PFZ35D11 Great Pyrenees 16.78
  3. PFZ16E07_PFZ16E07 Great Pyrenees 17.92
  4. PFZ17E07_PFZ17E07 Great Pyrenees 18.07
  5. PFZ17E11_PFZ17E11 Great Pyrenees 18.23
PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11's breed

PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11 sits in the Great Pyrenees cluster, with genome overlap to Golden Retriever, and Labrador Retriever - sister breeds nearby in the atlas.

Breed similarity from non-negative least squares against 91 breed centroids in PCA-256 space, corrected for atlas sample-size imbalance. Without correction, Goldens (22% of the atlas) leak into every dog's raw NNLS breakdown; with it, the bias falls out. Raw fractions stay in the dataset for re-derivation. Methodology.

  1. Great Pyrenees 85%
  2. Golden Retriever 9%
  3. Labrador Retriever 6%
Source

From the CanVAS (Hayward2016 cohort) . Breed-page reference: Great Pyrenees.

Full genotype detail
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The actual allele call at each locus's representative SNP for this dog. Each gene name links to its page where you can see the per-breed frequency table and the direction of effect.

Body size
IGF1 C/A
HMGA2 T/T
SMAD2 G/G
LCORL G/G
STC2 C/A
ADAMTS17 G/A
Leg length
FGF4·CFA18 C/C
FGF4·CFA12 T/T
Coat
RSPO2 C/C
FGF5 C/C
KRT71 C/C
MC1R C/C
Ear set
MSRB3 G/G
Skull shape
BMP3 C/T
SMOC2 G/G
Technical details
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The numbers behind the placement. Useful for researchers reproducing the math or debugging an unexpected position; not interesting to most readers.

UMAP-3D position
x -0.235
y -2.532
z 5.107
PCA-256 distance from breed centroid
27.82
Outlier percentile in breed
90
lower = more typical
Top-3 principal components by |z|

The 3 PCs on which PFZ15F11_PFZ15F11 scores most extreme, with the 3 highest-loading SNPs on each. Foundation for the future genome-ring visualization.

PC98 z = 10.36
  • chr1:70,040,058 loading 0.0369
  • chr1:99,414,793 loading -0.0351
  • chr24:7,157,643 loading 0.0343
PC95 z = -10.30
  • chr22:27,265,197 loading 0.0431
  • chr5:72,529,391 loading 0.0328
  • chr10:5,349,288 loading 0.0317
PC91 z = 8.57
  • chr10:1,924,717 loading 0.0382
  • chr10:1,676,762 loading 0.0377
  • chr30:3,709,721 loading 0.0366
Ancestry reconstruction error: 0.22