Aneuploidy is responsible for
the observed phenotypic changes, as chromosome loss restoring euploidy results in a wild - type phenotype.
Not exact matches
The extreme
phenotypic diversity
observed among modern domestic dogs is unique among mammalian species, and as such, it offers unique insight regarding both the constraints and potential of evolutionary
change under domestication.
Fixed mutations and structural genomic variations were found potentially linked to the
phenotypic changes observed.